Thomas-McGee-Obituary

Thomas Patrick McGee

Newark, Delaware

1961 - 2016 (Age 54)

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Thomas Patrick McGeeAGE: 54 • NewarkThomas Patrick McGee, age 54, of Newark, DE, formerly of Ridley Park, PA died on Wednesday, February 3, 2016 at his home. He was an avid Philly sports fan and never missed an Eagles game. In addition, he enjoyed a variety of music, primarily classic rock. He...

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My wife Mary and I worked with Tom 30 years ago and have so many happy (and funny) memories of him. I'll never forget blue fishing off the Jersey shore. Our thoughts and prayers are with Candy and the entire McGee family

I am so sorry to hear of Tom's passing. I remember so many times hanging out with Candy, Avery, Kenneth and Tom on Saturday mornings after taking a weekend college class. My deepest prayers and love go out to you all.

My heart breaks to hear of Tom's passing. We met when we were only 13. I have so many wonderful memories of those days of innocence, when all of the kids in the neighborhood spent endless summers days being friends; and I will always remember Tommy as that sweet boy who gave me my first kiss.

Prayers for his wife, children, PJ, Mike, Mrs. McGee, family and friends during this season of grief. Peace, be still.

Candy and Family,
We are just so sorry for your loss. Many days in the summer when I was walking Pugsley in the backyard, Tom and I would talk about the Phillies or Eagles. I know he and John shared a few beers on the driveway over the years as well. If there is anything we can do, please just let us know. You are in our prayers.
Lisa Regler

Rest in Peace "MY SWEET LORD"
Love you T

Very sorry to hear about Tom. John and I both have fond memories camping with Tom and enjoying Memorial days down the Wildwood shore. Prayers for strength for your family during this difficult time. Hugs, "Mic and Judes"

Candy,Avery,Kenny,
Those we love don't go away. They walk beside us every day. Unseen, unheard, but always near. Still loved, still missed and very dear.

Dale

Candy, I was so sorry to hear about Tom's passing. I have wonderful memories of our camping trips in PA and VA. Sending you, Ken and Avery love.

Tom was an awesome co-worker and friend. I worked with Tom since 1997. Whenever he would talk about his family his eyes would light up. He would brag about his wife's talent with stain glass, his son's job at MBNA, of course his daughters dancing. There were other family members too. His nephew Daniel, a sister-in-law that made the best biscuits and a father-in law that owned a movie theater, how cool is that. He was so proud of and loved all of you dearly and I don't know if he had a chance...