John-McNamee-Obituary

John McNamee

El Paso, Texas

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El Paso, Texas

John Patrick McNamee passed away peacefully at his home Wednesday, March 26, 2008, at the age of 95. John was born New Years Eve, 1912. He was a life-long El Pasoan, graduated from Cathedral High School and attended the Texas College of Mines. A veteran of the Navy, John proudly served in WWII....

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Mr. McNamee:

It was a privilege to have worked with and for you. Your common sense and 3x5 cards served the El Paso division exceptionally.

Thank You

Paul Miller

Mike & Marcia,
So sorry to hear of your loss and though we never met your dad I'm sure he was a wonderful person, for he certainly raised a wonderful son. Our prayers and thoughts are with you and all your loved ones.

I was out of town this past week and upon return to work at the FBI (El Paso) I read of Mr. McNamee's passing. I extend my condolences to his family and all close to him.

Mr. McNamee (I never called him John) will always be a part of my memory of my first day of work at the FBI. I always learned something from him whenever we had the occasion to visit with each other, and the topics varied from his recollection of sending teletypes upon the bombing of Pearl Harbor, to railroad...

Mike and family,
I was saddend to hear of your father's passing. I lost my younger
brother just last month. You'll be in our prayers.

Buck Gardner

Fondly I remember the McNamee family. Sharon baby sat for us on occasion and Mike played ball at Jesuit High School. When picking Sharon up Mr & Mrs McNamee were a pleasant and caring couple. My sympathy and prayers are with the family. Tom McGuire

When my folks first moved to El Paso in 1949, one of the first friends they made were John and Lucille MCNamee. I remember going over to their house many times when Lucille was my Cub Scout Den Mother. My thoughts and prayers are with Mike, Sharon, Danny and the whole McNamee family. Mr. John will be missed.

Mr. McNamee,
Sir, I would just like to say thank you for your years of dedicated service and sacrifice our Country-first when you served in the USN during WW II and secondly when you served with the FBI. And to your family and loved ones, I wish to extend my deepest sympathy.

Fair Winds And Following Seas

Mr. McNamee, I will always remember
our association with great feelings.
As I recall the days of early "old Bureau",
you will always come to
mind as one that had standards we
all should adhere to. I miss our
great conversations and times.
My sincerest condolences to the
McNamee family .

William R (Ray) Colbert
former RMT El Paso FBI office
William R Colbert (El Paso)

A man of great knowledge and forsight. The words "sorry lot" were one of his favorite referrals. He will be missed and remembered.