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TERRENCE M. McGEE

Lyndhurst, Ohio

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age 75. Beloved son of the late Joseph and Anne McGee (nee O'Linn); dearest brother of the late Thomas, Timothy and Michael McGee; loving uncle of many nieces and nephews; dear friend of former wife, Christine McGee-Hall. Terry was an Army veteran of the Vietnam War. In lieu of flowers, the...

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May there always be work for your hands to do , May your purse always hold a coin or two May the sun always shine on your window pane May a rainbow be certain to follow each rain May the hand of a friend like you always be near May God fill your heart with gladness to cheer you . Love you man , Gerry DeLorme

Sending love and peace to the McGee family.

My deepest and sincerest condolences to Terry's family. Terry and and I became very close friends in 1970 when we both started working at AT&T after our time in the military. We rode our motorcycles together and took long trips to places like Montreal. We remained close friends through the years even though my career path took me away from the Cleveland area. I was just going to call him since we hadn't talked for a while. I and my wife, Noreen, are truly saddened by his loss. May he...

I'm so sorry for your loss McGee family. My condolences. Maggie Fuller

Great St. Margaret Mary times. Also enjoyed our early class reunions. Terry was the go to guy for our class. Always pleasant. Rest in peace.

So many good times with you, your brothers, mom and dad. At your house and ours. Miss all of you. RIP, cousin. Love to you

Terry was so proud of his service in Vietnam and his long term friendships with his ST MARGARET MARY schoolmates and his status as Senior Cousin: Boys Division among our extended O'Linn clan. We relatives are so glad he stayed in touch with all of his family. He hopefully is having a heavenly version of a Budweiser with his three brothers and his mom and dad ( Of course, Aunt Anne would be having a martini rather than a beer!) SLAINTE GALORE, cousin Terry!

Terry was a great friend. I always enjoyed our conversations, especially reminiscing about the fun times we all had growing up together. He will be missed. God bless you Terry.

Rest in peace Terry. Always thinking of others and willing to help miss you.