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Jerry D. Gee

Wichita, Kansas

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Gee, Jerry D., 42, Boeing supervisor, died January 23, 2005. Service 3 p.m. Wednesday, Resthaven Mortuary. Jerry graduated from Andover High School and earned his Business degree from Southwestern College. During his 19 years at Boeing, his exemplary performance gained him a deep respect and...

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Jerry was a great friend. We shared many common interests and have vacationed together at least once or twice a year for about the past 6 years. There are two things that I will always remember. One was his ability to drive for hours on end. When we had our vacation planning meetings, Jerry would always say, "Why don't we just leave after work and drive all night". If it was driving to Dallas to catch an airplane or driving to New Orleans to stay up all night for Marti Gras and then catch an...

I worked with Jerry in NC Programming at Boeing.He was my manager.He was always open-minded when it came to improvements.He always treated his employees with respect and worked to remove the obstacles so we could do our jobs better,which is what a manager is supposed to do.I count it a privilege to have known Jerry and offer my condolances to his family.He will be missed.

I did not know Jerry, but I certainly wish I had. I do know his brother, David. My condolences go out to all of the Gee family and friends. The way David bragged about his brother, I can see that he will be truly missed.

David and Wade, I'm so sorry to hear of Jerry's passing. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

My deepest sympathies to the family. I had the opportunity to work with Jerry. He was one of the nicest people I have ever met.

Sorry for your loss he will be missed. God Bless

David and family-
My thoughts and prayers go out to you during your time of sorrow. Jerry was a wonderful brother to you, David. And always so full of life and fun. Do you remember the time when we were in high school, that Jerry took us and my mom 4-wheeling in his new Jeep? I remember laughing and screaming so hard that my stomach ached....!
Remember those times , David.
Love you lots,
Lisa Pack Fry