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Nathan McGee Obituary

Born August 21, 1943 to Axion and Hazel McGee of Lake Charles, La. where he lived until he was 4 years old.
At that age his life really began, in Mamou, La. For the next 8 years he was a Mamou Green Demon, where he walked to school 5 miles up hill in the snow (both ways). In the mornings before school, after school, and on weekends he worked picking cotton on his family's farm. That is where he established the work ethic that would carry him through the rest of his life.
His family moved back to Lake Charles when he was 12. He was a proud LaGrange Gator and really loved his school. He loved it so much that he decided to stay two extra years and graduated in 1963. Upon graduating high school, he enrolled in Delgado College in New Orleans with dreams of being an Executive Chef and Baker. In 1965 he received an offer to study French culinary in Paris but his Uncle Sam had different plans and decided his talents were needed in Vietnam. Like the man he was raised to be, he didn't whine, he didn't complain, and didn't say poor me. He packed his bags and boarded the plane. He spent the next two years in Vietnam as a Combat Medic in a trauma unit treating soldiers that were severely wounded in the war. He died without his family ever knowing the death and tragedy he survived, but they know it was more than any young man should ever experience. The Vietnam War also proved to be his demise in his later years. His exposure to Agent Orange caused health issues that would eventually be attributed to his death. But, as the VA should, they took great care of him his last 2 years of life, at the Veterans Home in Jennings, La. He was treated first class by their staff, their wonderful nurses, and at the end, the nurses of Louisiana Hospice and Palliative care, where he took his last breath surrounded by his family. God made sure he passed and was gone before shift change, before the stepson he never had, Nurse Travis Huckaby arrived to work. He knew neither of them wanted their relationship to end that way.
Upon returning home he married the love of his life and wife of 54 years, Faye Palermo McGee. Also, in 1967 he went to work at Cities Service (currently Citgo) where he was an operator for 37 years. His love for medicine didn't die in Vietnam so he went to nursing school full time, worked full time, and raised three young boys. In 1976 his only daughter decided she needed to be born and put a kink in his plans. After three years of schooling, he made the hard decision to quit school and concentrate on his career and family. To say he concentrated on it is an understatement. He wasn't just an employee, he lived and breathed Citgo. He was active in the Employees Club and a charter committee member of their wellness center. The evidence of his dedication was the many torturous bingos that he drug his family to. He didn't go anywhere without his family. He retired from Citgo in 2004 and immediately started a second career at the Calcasieu Parish Sheriff's Office. He didn't do it for the money, he solely did it so he could embarrass his middle son and tell every compromising story about him that he could. He couldn't help it, his biggest joy in the world was family, especially his 11 grandkids and one great grandkid. He didn't miss a ball game, dance recital, play or anything they did. His second favorite sport was whatever sport his grandkids played. It didn't matter if they played baseball, football, badminton or tiddlywinks, he was there and he knew more about it than you did. He retired from the Calcasieu Parish Sheriff's Office in 2014.
He was a man of many hobbies: he was an avid Cajun chef, a baker of many beautiful wedding cakes, an avid weightlifter, and could lift iron with the best of them. He was a true "Man's Man". He enjoyed traveling and made several trips to Italy, Canada, and made the Little League World Series in 1992 in Williamsport, Pa. to watch local kids play. Years later the weightlifting would come in handy when he learned how much he loved pulling the arm of the slot machines. He enjoyed many great nights at the casino with his wife and youngest son.
His number one hobby, favorite sport, and love was baseball. He was a little league and high school umpire for over 40 years. He literally umpired games until he couldn't walk anymore. He was dedicated to the trade and was responsible for developing many of the umpires you see today. He was the best umpire in the history of baseball and didn't mind telling you that any chance he got. His claim to fame was he once threw Glenn Cecchini out of a game. It's a tragedy that he won't be around to remind him of that for the 1754th time when his youngest grandson plays for him this year. As an umpire, Deputy, and man, he was known as a strict rules follower. He drove under the speed limit, never ran a red light, couldn't make him tell a lie, and was NEVER late to work. He was known to eat the center out of an Oreo before he ate the cookie, but that would be the extent of his rogue behavior.
He was a lifelong, catholic and member of Our Lady Queen of Heaven Church. In his later years a dedicated member of the Knights of Columbus of St. Martin de Porres Church where he enjoyed many events with his oldest son. They will need someone to step in his place and show them how to cook jambalaya and tell them that their fried fish is too soggy.
He is survived by his wife, Faye Palermo McGee; sons, Michael (Pam), James (Beth), Brian (Wendi) and daughter, Ashley Demarie (David). 11 grandkids: Jamie McGee, Lauryn McGee, Madisyn Demarie (fiancé Devin Luttrell), Kyle McGee, Emily McGee (fiancé Nick Burge), Bret
McGee (Morgan), Macie McGee, Megan McGee, Kennedie Demarie, Dylan Demarie, and John Smith; One great grandchild, Presleigh Buller and one on the way, Dallas McGee; one brother, David McGee (Linda); one brother-in-law, Paul Palermo; Sisters-in-law, Justine McGee, Terrie Borders, Karen Palermo Turner, and Roberta Palermo.
Four Goddaughters: Lisa Priola, Angie Coomer, Mary Moon, and Allison Martin. Brothers aren't only biological, David "Zeb" Johnson, William "Bill" Turton, and Travis Hoffpauir were held as dear to him as any blood relative he had. David Demarie wasn't just a son-in-law; he was a fourth son in his eyes and always entertained his shenanigans.
He was preceded in death by his parents, brother, Bruce McGee, in-laws Joseph and Lena Palermo, sister-in-law, Jane Palermo Frazier, and brothers-in-law, Ronnie and Bobby Palermo,
Pallbearers will be his four grandsons, and nephew, who was like his son, Michael Wayne Frazier; and first cousins, Neal Granger, Mitch Granger, and close friend Conrad Fuselier. First cousin, Terrel Fontenot and his two favorite CPSO co-workers James "Stump" Manuel and Brad Streams will be honorary Pallbearers.
Lastly, he is survived by the many people whose lives he touched with his huge heart, generous pockets, and big crooked smile. He was one of a kind and definitely lived a life you can hang your hat on!
Funeral services will be at 10:30 AM Thursday, August 26, 2021 at St. Martin de Porres Catholic Church under the direction of Johnson Funeral Home. Father Keith Pellerin will officiate. Interment services with Military Honors will follow at the Southwest Louisiana Veterans Cemetery in Jennings. Visitation Wednesday will begin with a Rosary service at 3:30 PM and will continue from 4:00 PM until 8:30 PM with tributes in a Celebration of a Life service to begin at 6:30 PM at University Baptist Church. Visitation at University Baptist will continue Thursday from 8:30 AM until 10:00 AM.
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Published by American Press on Aug. 24, 2021.

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Gipper and Katrina

August 26, 2021

We are praying for your family as you grieve. Nathan sounds a lot like his brother, David, our wonderful friend...especially the part about brothers from another mother. After reading Nathan´s story, we feel as if we know him; it´s such a beautiful tribute and celebration of his life. May he rest in Christ´s peace.

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Ruth Page

August 25, 2021

My thoughts and prayers are with You Faye and family. I have a lot of great memories of Nathan, he will be truly missed . R.I.P. Nathan.

Don and Barbara Page

August 25, 2021

Our sincere condolences to Faye and family at this difficult time. May you all seek God for comfort, peace, strength and support. God has called another angel home. Don and Barbara Page

Alexis & Austin Fullen

August 25, 2021

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Leo Bowman

August 25, 2021

Our deepest sympathy to the McGee family in this time of sorrow. Our thoughts and prayers are with you. Nathan was a dear friend and Jackie and I will always cherish the memories of our time spent together.

Kelvin LeDoux and Family

August 25, 2021

My Family and I are so sorry for your loss. We wish to extend our sincerest condolences to the Family and the Many Many Friends of Mr. Nathan Ray McGee. We will keep you ALL in our daily thoughts and prayers. May GOD bless ALL. And may Mr. Nathan REST IN PEACE.

Lynda Davenport

August 25, 2021

Faye, Michael, Brian, Jamie, and Ashley, we are so very sorry for your loss. Nathan always had a smile for everyone. Although we have lost contact for a lot of years I know the world is sadder but better place because he lived among us. He is in his Glory now and a well earned reward it is. May God hold you close and bring you peace. Lynda, Helen, and Mara

Judy Tramonte

August 24, 2021

A beautiful testament to a life well lived. Faith, Family, Friends. Prayers being sent to all.

Jerrie Hine Rainey

August 24, 2021

Faye I am so sorry for your loss. My prayers for you and your family.

James & Wanda Cormier

August 24, 2021

This tribute is so fitting too Nathan, I laughed and cried as I read it. He wasn’t just a co worker he was a friend who was always willing too lend a hand in any project. So true he drug his family too many functions that benefited others but never left his family behind. I’m truly blessed to have known this man; Faye and his Children.

Our thoughts and prayers as Nathan is honored as a Veteran. Farewell my friend!!

James (JC) & Wanda Cormier

Deannie & Gary Scroggs

August 24, 2021

Reading Nathan’s story was a pleasure. It was so obvious why he was the wonderful sweet man we knew. I smiled as memories came over me. Thank God for sharing Nathan with us!

Fay, give hugs to your kids from us. We will be there in thoughts, if not in person.

Wayne Rogers,Fort Worth, Tx

August 24, 2021

Faye, Brian,all Nathan,s children and family,it,s with sad feeling,s I never got to know this great man better,only as my daughter,Misti,s father in law. Knowing you have loved her and her,s as your own was a great comfort to me . Nathan I thank you for all you've done and ask Him to Bless You for your just reward of who you are. Rest in peace my man ,untill we meet,RIP

Randall Benevage

August 24, 2021

My thoughts and prayers are with the family.

Elizabeth Fontenot Jones

August 24, 2021

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Josef Cash

August 24, 2021

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

Pam McGee

August 24, 2021

You will be deeply missed.

Marcia and Paul Carlson

August 24, 2021

Our deepest sympathy to you all. We had the pleasure of knowing Nathan, all of you through many years. He was a wonderful man and had a family I know he was proud of. You are all in our thoughts and prayers through this difficult loss, time. Paul and Marcia

Carl Babineaux

August 24, 2021

I am so sorry for the loss of this great man. I grew up down the street from his parents on 18th. Mr. Nathan leaned on my back for many baseball games (catcher) and corrected me as I would complain about his missed calls (LOL). I have many memories of him as well as his parents. The resemblance of his dad is what I see. I never really knew their names.... only Mr. and Mrs. McGee. I will keep him and family in prayers.
Carl Babineaux

Donnie and Jennifer Fontenot

August 23, 2021

You are all in our thoughts and prayers- Rest In Peace Mr. Nathan - your work on Earth is done

Sandra Hermann Johnson

August 23, 2021

What a beautiful tribute to a talented and honorable man. He will be sorely missed. My deepest sympathy to Faye and his family. May he RIP.

Denise Vidrine

August 23, 2021

In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always. So sorry for your loss Faye, I know how much you lived him. Thinking of you and your family during your days ahead. "Be still and know that I am God".
Ricky and Denise Vidrine

Amzi Collins

August 23, 2021

Such a sweet dedicated gentleman. So sorry for his passing.

Paul Reina

August 23, 2021

James I am so sorry to hear about your Dads passing. Nathan umpired many of the games I coached in SouthLake Charles, he was the best. Always put his heart into every game he umpired and was always fair to both teams. I really loved talking to your Dad at Citgo we worked different units but we always seemed to fine each other for a good talk. I don’t have to tell you but your dad was a really good man, and from our talks I know he loved his family so much .

Neal Granger

August 23, 2021

Nathan was a loyal family member. Him and Faye were always there for love and support for my parents Louis B and Dora, my siblings and myself when wanted or needed. I will always cherish and respect Nathan in my memory. This Earth is now missing a good man but Heaven just gained one. God Bless!

Tim Trahan

August 23, 2021

Praise God for a life well lived. The world is worse off without Mr. McGee.
This Corpsman salutes him for his service as a Medic, especially in such a war as was his.
Thankful to Louisiana Department of Veterans Affairs for end of life care and a beautiful final resting place. God bless America!

Candy Thibodeaux

August 23, 2021

James and Family-Leo and I send our deepest condolences to you.

Terrell Fontenot

August 23, 2021

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

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Rosary

3:30 p.m.

University Baptist Church

LA

Aug

25

Visitation

4:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.

University Baptist Church

LA

Aug

25

Celebration of Life

6:30 p.m.

University Baptist Church

LA

Aug

26

Visitation

8:30 a.m. - 10:00 a.m.

University Baptist Church

LA

Aug

26

Funeral service

10:30 a.m.

St. Martin de Porres Catholic Church

LA

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26

Interment

Southwest Louisiana Veterans Cemetery

Jennings, LA

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