Mary-McKee-Obituary

Mary Lynn McKee

Jackson, Michigan

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McKee, Mary Lynn Of Jackson passed away on Tuesday, December 1, 2020 age 75 years. Survived by Son: Patrick McKee of Minneapolis, Minnesota, daughter: Maureen (Tommy) Hesslau of Spring Arbor, Michigan, grandsons: Tommy of Kentwood, Michigan, Marshall of Jackson, and Jamie Hesslau of Torrance,...

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Revenue Tom and family, I am so sorry for your loss, Mary Lynn was a great mom and a great neighborhood mom. She was also a great nurse who inspired me and encouraged me. You are all in my prayers, with love.

Reenie,Tom and family , So sorry for your lost, thoughts and prayers with you all.

I first met Mary Lynn when I was a pharmacy technician at Foote. I decided to become a nurse after observing her at work. She was the epitome of nursing excellence. Her professionalism, skills and knowledge were superior. I am sure that there are retired physicians that have long left Jackson, Michigan, that could tell you about how many times Mary Lynn saved their patients. She made the doctors up there look good. We all owe our gratitude to her. Her family should know just how much...

Reenie, Pat and family,
I’m so sorry for your loss. I remember your mom’s dedication to her career and family. She was an inspiration. I remember her packing the neighborhood into her car and taking us all to the movies. I wish you comfort in the memories you have of her.
Prayers and love,
Ann Schafer Wallace

A beautiful soul and an amazing nurse. She will be missed.

Dear Reenie, Tommy, Patrick, Tommy, Marshall and Jamie------What a great lady we have lost. Mary Lynn was a special lady as evidenced by all the posts. She was a great leader. I have known her since 1970. She was a great teacher. So loved working with her, partying with her, traveling with her and bowling with her. She loved doing volunteer work. I take great pride in saying that I have known her for so long. Life is precious, treat it as such. Hugs and love.

I always appreciated Mary Lynn’s sense of humor. She could lighten tough discussions and yet keep us on task. She inspired you to grow and learn. At the same time she was always supportive of you as a person. It’s been a long time since I have seen her but certainly will not forget her.

I am so so sorry to hear about MaryLynn. I have been privileged to call her mentor, head nurse, and friend. She taught me so much regarding cardiology and pacemakers. She is one of the main reasons i focused on cardiology in my nursing practice. She was so willing to share her wealth of knowledge, was innovative, and a wonderful nurse and friend. I hope she and Margaret Crowley are rejoicing together. My sincere condolences to her family. I know you have wonderful memories.