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Joseph John McGee Jr.

Kansas City, Missouri

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Joseph John McGee, Jr. died at home Wednesday, September 3, 2003. He was 83 years old. Born on December 2, 1919, to Joseph J. and Margaret E. McGee, Joe was a lifelong resident of Kansas City, Missouri. In 1949 he married Anne Cunningham, daughter of the late John and Dorothy Cunningham, with...

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Dear Mary,

We wanted to let you know that you and your family have been in our thoughts these past few days. We hope the memories you have of your father will provide some comfort at this time. Though your father may no longer be here, he will forever remain with you.

Richard, Ellen, Andrew, and Larry

With my most sincere sympathy to Mary McGee and her family. Know that our thoughts and prayers are with you in this difficult time.

Dear Peter, Ali and Family, I am so sorry about your Dad, Peter and your Grandpa, Ali. My thoughts and prayers and with each of you and your family. Love, Linda McGuinn

I will remember Joe as an interesting storyteller of his fantastic life and family, always with a genuine smile and affection for others. A man with a zest for life and exemplary caring spirit.

My thoughts and prayers are with Peter and his family during this time of loss. God bless and keep you always.

All of us at Columbia University wish to express our deepest sympathy to the McGee family at the passing of Mr. Joseph McGee. We are privileged to have Mary McGee as a colleague. We know that much of her dedication and commitment to humane values comes from Mary's seeing her father epitomize those same values. His death is a great loss. You are in our thoughts and prayers.

I want to express my sympathy to the McGee family for their terrible loss.

I worked for Mr. McGee's brother, Tom, for several years. I had the privilege of meeting him on a few occasions. I know he must have been an extraordinary man, just by seeing the great love and admiration his brother had for him.

My condolences to the McGee family--