John-Van Gee-Obituary

John Van Gee

Topeka, Kansas

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John Van Gee, 62, of Topeka, beloved husband, loving father, grandfather, brother, uncle and friend, passed away peacefully on Friday, September 16, 2005 after a long, brave battle with cancer. He was born on April 26, 1943 in Riscoe, MO to James Aubrey and Alcie Modine Taylor Gee. He was the...

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I was the student nurse in with John, and he was a very pleasant man with high spirits. I wish you and your family all the best and may each day get better for you. You are in my prayers and I will never forget him.

Dee, you are in my thoughts and prayers. My heart goes out to you and the family.

Aunt Dee, John, Michael & Linda - I wanted to let you all know that you guys are in my thoughts and prayers. Uncle John was such a wonderful man and a great uncle. He will be missed.

What a great guy we are going to miss! John was a super sweet guy and I am truly going to miss coming home (next door) and seeing John on the porch yelling out "Hey Girl!" Deanna, I want you to know my prayers are still with you and your family. You have been a wonderful neighbor and I am truly sorry. Thank goodness he is with our Awesome God!

I am sorry to hear of your passing, John. You and your family were a great friend to me when we all stayed at the Shawnee County Lake Campground back in 1982-1985. I will miss your sweet smile as much as your family will miss you. Hope to continue our friendship through the rest of the family. Hang in there, John and Misty. We shall all see your DAD in Heaven some day soon.

Our heart goes out to Aunt Dee for her loss of her husband, John, our uncle. He was a special person. He and Dee came out to California several times to visit his sister, Zola. He often brought gifts for her from recent trips he had taken, like a doll from Alaska.
Rick remembers when he was young, it was exciting to have Uncle John come and visit. He always had funny stories to tell.
We will really miss him.