Jennifer-McGee-Obituary

Jennifer McGee

Bay City, Michigan

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McGee, Jennifer 8/15/1972 - 4/14/2017 Essexville Jennifer Louise McGee (Long) passed away unexpectedly quickly on Good Friday, April 15, due to organ failure. She was 45 years of age. She had been residing in Essexville, MI. Jennifer was a beloved and caring person who made being a Registered...

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I still miss you every single day of my life. I'm so lost because I wanted to plan Emily's wedding with you. I wanted you at her graduation. I wanted you to hold my hand when my Dad died. I want to talk to you. I miss you so much. Jaylee and Brady are so wonderful. You would be so proud. Love you friend.

You are at peace now, GOD HAD OTHER PLANS FOR YOU. You were a beautiful caring person, compassionate,you will be missed by your friends and family. Rest in peace now...

Love you always, miss you forever!

Jen, my most trusted friend and sister, godmother to my daughter, loving mother, beautiful daughter...I will love you to the moon and back, forever and always.
My sincerest condolences and prayers to Randy, Jaylee, Brady, family, and friends for this inconceivable loss. The world is certainly less bright without this amazing soul. I am blessed for having been a part of her life.

I recall the many years of shared Halloweens, movie nights with popcorn at your house in Three Rivers, sleep overs and family times. You in Wyoming at the wedding. Camping at Iain's birthday party in Grand Rapids. Crazy Halloween parties at the cabin. Your presence in my life through all these years has been such a blessing. I love you Jen.
Cherie (Member of the Cousins Club, hehe)

Rest In Peace Jen, you were always a great and funny girl. My heart hurts for your family.

Craig and I will keep an eye on the kiddos! RIH.

Jennifer was our beloved nanny first in Midland, MI then moved to New Hampshire with us. She loved and cared for our children, Phillip and Erin, and helped to make them who they are today. Our greatest sympathy to all of her family and friends, and especially to Brady and Jaylee. Jen will always be in our hearts.
Maggie (Margaret) Kemp and Bernie Rosen