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THOMAS WILLIAM MCGEE

Swampscott, Massachusetts

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McGEE, Thomas William 88, of Swampscott formerly of Lynn died Friday December 21st after a long struggle with Alzheimer's at the Kaplan Family Hospice House in Danvers, Ma. He was the son of the late Thomas A. McGee and Mary A. (O'Shea) McGee. A World War II veteran he served in the 4th Marine...

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To the McGee family. My sympathy to you. Tom was helpful in getting my Son a summer job.I will send a donation to Substance abuse, My name is Mary O'Shea Power's, Originally from Ireland.I had lots of conversations with Tom McGee at Bills Lunch in McDonough Square.I am the youngest of a family of 18.

My deepest sympathies to the McGee family and the McGee grandchildren.

I remember you Saturday mornings off and running to someone in need while entrusting me to escort Colleen, Pop Warner's little mascot, to cheering practice. While dutifully helping everyone in the community, you and Anne never seem to miss any football game Tommy and Shawn played in... a proud father cheering them on. Saturday mornings while I was in college, you would be coordinating interviews for me, bringing other local dignitaries to Bill's Lunch for my media projects. Then,...

Tommy, I loved your Dad and I am so sorry for your loss. I especially remember one day when he offered me a ride to a wake from the State House to the South End. Well- no one told me what an "awesome" driver your Dad was! How I survived, I don't know, but it's a memory I will always have. I am sure that you have many wonderful memories to keep you strong during this difficult time.

Our deepest sympathy to each McGee family member. The Seakers legacy, at the top of the list, is your wonderful family. May he rest in peace. Jean and Jim Hunt, Dorchester

Thank you for your service.

To all in the family,
So sad to read the news. Already e- mailed Tom's office. Always will be grateful for the help an courtesies over the years.

Mr. McGee was a name I heard a lot while growing up in Lynn. He and his sister Peg were my Mom's best friends. He did so much for everyone . No questions asked, he loved to help people. If it were not for him I think many people would have had different lives. You changed many lives for the better Mr. McGee. It's a Wonderful Life Mr. McGee and thank you for all you have done. A goodby from my Mom as well , she is unable to respond currently.

Dear Rep Tom McGee I very sorry for your lost.