Joseph-McGee-Obituary

Joseph McGee Jr.

San Francisco, California

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Joseph Peter McGee Jr.

A long- time resident of San Francisco passed away in his home on 9/9/2014. Joe was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on November 3, 1956. He spent his youth and education years in the Cleveland Ohio area. Joe traveled around the United States until he found his...

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Damn Joe ten years how did it go by so soon you´re uncle family grew you would love them I hope you´re looking down at them and enjoying them by the way say hey to Smash for me

Hi Jojo! Hard to believe it´s been seven years since you´ve been gone. Been thinking about you extra today! I wish you were here to meet my little girls Kayden and Kenlee you sure would love them as you did Taylor and I! They are so special and I´ll be sure to tell them how special you were! I miss taking SF trips to see you, especially now that I´m closer to SF! I hope your doing great up there and smiling listening to love shack taking Polaroids of us all down here!! Love you...

Its hard to believe your really gone, I am going to miss you terribly. You were one of a kind. An amazing uncle indeed. Thank you for alwyas making time for Devon and I, we always looked forward to your visits. I hope you are at peace and living it up with Grandma Kay. I will love you always, and you will never be forgotten. I will make sure to tell Jackson how truely amazing his great uncle was, he would of loved you. Rest in Peace JoJo

Deer Hunter gang / Cleveland '77

Joe, a breath of life and culture during arid MSU days — you introduced me to “Mary Hartman”, Bette Midler, and De Niro (literally). We saw Jaws on opening day, and conquered Hollywood together. It all ended too soon. Be proud McGee family! You nurtured a real original, kind to others and true to himself.

Up on the roof...

I met Joe my freshman year at Michigan State University. My sister, Marcia, spotted him right away. He was the coolest guy in the cafeteria. Joe taught me about beauty. He was a great lover of life and art. He was so smart and knew about all the issues, political and cultural. Joe taught me so much about life. He was a real inspiration to me intellectually. We shared many happy memories at MSU and later in Marblehead, Hollywood, and San Fransisco. Joe was like an uncle to my daughter, Claire....

My mother Anne Mullin was Joe's godmother and Aunt Kay was mine. My mother sends her love to all the McGee family. She loved keeping in touch with Joe at Christmas and will miss the connection to her great friend Kay. Our prayers are with you all
Mary Anne Mullin

Joe, I will miss sharing adventures and miss your humor and steadfast friendship.
You will be remembered with much fondness.

I have so many fond memories of our years together as kids and young adults. We love you all and, even though distance has separated us for so many years, we remain connected by blood and grieve with you for the loss of our cousin. Love to all xxoo

Having lost a Brother I know the loss your all feeling! Having a large and Loving Family is a Great way to get through this really sad time!