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William Norman McKee Jr.

Charleston, South Carolina

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William Norman McKee, Jr. MT. PLEASANT - William Norman McKee, Jr., of Mount Pleasant, SC, formerly of San Luis Obispo, CA and Brooklyn, NY passed away on October 13, 2010, surrounded by his family and friends. Bill was born on January 15, 1930, in Brooklyn, New York. After graduating high...

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Bret and Kim- On behalf of all at Pet Helpers please accept our deepest sympathy in the loss of your dad. Reading about him made you wish you had known him and I am sure he will be dearly missed by friends, community and most certainly his family. God Bless and help you through this most difficult time. Sincerely,

Erin, Bret, Tara and families,

Upon hearing about your father's death, I couldn't help thinking that my dad - Tony Kelley - finally has a sailing buddy that knows the same Irish stories and some of the same crazy adventures they shared aboard the Redhead and other sailboats.

The trip across the Atlantic in Ruben Windmiller's boat, where they had a small fire in the clothes dryer. They started running low on gas, so they traded a salami for some gas from some cargo ship...

A man at the forefront & actively involved in so many local humanitarian Causes! And I learned the secret of why he had such a large fan club- He loved chocolate, wine & ice cream, on a daily basis! Who wouldn't want to be a friend of Bill McKee? We will miss your avid storytelling and your generosity to all, dear Bill. Thanks for the traveling memories....

To Erin and family,
May the memories of the joys of you and your father shine in comfort for you in this dark time .
Fondly,
Sandra Lee

I did not know Bill, but I've known Faye for many years. Faye loved Bill so I knew he had to be special! They were blessed to have found each other at this time in their lives.

Much love to Faye and Bill's family -
Marijo Booth, Lafayette, LA.

Mr. Mckee I will sadly miss my fellow Jar Head!

Patrick J. Tivnan

We only became aquainted with Bill in the last 10 months at Sandpiper Village, but he will be missed for a very long time. Bill shared the lunch and dinner table with my mother Louise Landry and 4 other sweet ladies. He and Faye were always so kind and thoughtful, taking others along with them as they enjoyed musical productions in town. Mom has a walker (and Bill had his scooter), yet he was more than welcoming and kind to include Mom in their outings. (A kindness which was very much...

Bill was one of the most interesting people I have known. He always had a great topic to talk about or a good story to tell. He was proud of his family. Most of all he had such a wonderful zest for life. You will be miss.

We are so happy our family got to spend time with Bill at Kiawah in late May. It was great seeing the special connection between our Aunt Faye and Bill. We had been looking forward to their visiting us in Phoenix in January. We will remember his smile and blue eyes.

Ranie & Mike Cahill and family