Paula K. McGee

1956 - 2014

Paula K. McGee obituary, 1956-2014

Paula K. McGee

1956 - 2014

BORN

1956

DIED

2014

Paula McGee Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Mar. 13, 2014.
Paula Kay McGee "Jesse's Girl", 57, of Punta Gorda, FL passed away on Monday, March 10, 2014. She was born on June 24, 1956 in Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania to Harry "Gene" and Gerri (Wagner) McGee.

Paula is survived by her loving family including her fiancé, Jesse "Cracker" Warmack of Punta Gorda, FL; her parents of Altoona; two brothers, Michael and his wife, Debbie, of Midlothian, Va., and Steve and his wife, Tammy, of Oceanport, NJ; and many wonderful friends.

Paula was a graduate of Punxsutawney High School and a graduate of Indiana University of PA with a bachelor degree in fine arts, majoring in pottery. She was employed with the state of Florida in the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles. She was a member of the American Legion Riders and the American Legion Auxiliary, Post # 110, Port Charlotte, Florida.

She loved "playing in the mud" turning the soft, wet clay into pots and vessels, her family and friends, her dog Sadie, and road trips with the American Legion Riders, who ride for many charitable projects.

Memorial Services will be at 7 PM on Wednesday March 19th at the American Legion Post 110, 3152 Harbor Blvd., Port Charlotte, FL 33952.

Private memorial services will be held at Stevens Funeral Home, Altoona, PA at a later date. Interment will be at Lakelawn Memorial Park in the Punxsutawney, PA area.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be sent to the American Legion Riders of Post 110, ATTN: Captain Ed Morgan, 3152 Harbor Blvd, Port Charlotte, FL 33952. or the Humane Society, 1837 E. Pleasant Valley Blvd, Altoona, PA 16602.
Arrangements under the direction of Coral Ridge Funeral Home & Cemetery, Cape Coral, FL.


How does one capture the spirit of a loved one? We humans are so complex in our life experiences and what motivates us to action each moment of each day. In times of death, we take time for reflection of a loved one that ultimately takes us on a journey of our own self-reflection and the meaning of life.
Paula's spirit was vibrant.
As a child she was curious and an eager learner. She was very funny, in an animated way; she was a character with many 'funny faces' that captured her every emotion. She was fearless and tested the boundaries of life. Her mother tells the story of Paula's first set of wheels, her tricycle, and her first taste of freedom. Paula was provided the sidewalk as her 'highway' and could go no further than the concrete separator that crossed over to the neighbor's property. She would race right up to that very line, stop just short of it, look back with her animated 'tee-hee' grin, and cross over the line while quickly turning her tricycle around to race back into the established safe zone. Yep, she was a Boundary Buster of the most spirited kind. Spurred to a challenge and eager to show what she could achieve.
Paula, born under the astrological sign of Cancer, was very much crab like in the sense that she moved through life mostly sideways. Her schooling and work experience were vast and wide. She completed three years towards a nursing degree and stepped sideways into completing a Bachelor degree from the Indiana University of Pennsylvania (IUP) College of Fine Arts, majoring in Pottery. Her background in nursing laid the foundation for the healing arts. She had an extensive curiosity and vast knowledge of plants and homeopathic remedies. She could concoct any potion from a variety of herbs for salad dressings to cold remedies. The emphasis is on the word VARIETY. When making her morning tea she would have around 3-4 different tea bags tailored to what her body needed in a boiling pot and finished off with fresh ginger for inflammation. She was like a mad scientist and she delighted in that self-title of 'Mad Max McGee' as in crazy and not knowing what could come from her experimentation. Hmmm, a little of this and a little of that. The infinite possibilities were her motivation. And thus, a Reiki master was born.
She was an artist. She could draw, color, paint, and make caricatures of her family members. There were many cards and Christmas posters with her little doodles and artful take that graced the family throughout the years. Again, she actively worked with a VARIETY of colors, textures, and media from pencil to water color. She would voluntarily draw publicity flyers for Jaffa Shrine events and loved to draw the Famous Weather Prognosticator 'Punxsutawney Phil' as she too was born and raised Punxsutawney, PA before spending her adult life in the Florida sunshine. She was gifted in art, of that, there is no doubt. Her Mad McGee Pottery was one of her beloved creative outlets. She studied with some potters in Florida and was instrumental in establishing the Penn State Arts Extension for adult education where she was, naturally, a teacher. She adored molding the soft, wet clay into pots and vessels. She would often look at the clay before the wheel began to spin and ask: What do you want to become? There was a soul in that earth that she would coach into being. She loved creating something from nothing. A talent she used in every fabric of her life.
Her spirit was determined. She had a moral compass and was always willing to speak up for her principles. As a good friend, she was loyal and always had your back. This spirit carried her through the many hills and valleys of her life. Some might say 'tenacious'; although the words 'remarkably resilient' seem to capture that essence. She had more types of jobs than some of us would have in 5 lifetimes, across various industries, a customer service representative for PA Bell and for a couple of other calling centers including Sprint, a sales representative for an organic farm, a produce manager for Sweet Bay, an office manager for a golf ball reclamation company, and most recently as a steward for those navigating through the DUI process for the State of Florida. Again, the thought of vast and wide life experience comes to mind. In the words of Beatrice Wood, a ceramic artist who worked on a potter's wheel every day until she was the age of 103, "My life is full of mistakes. They are like pebbles that make a good road."
All along the way, Paula was learning to expand her love. When she met Jesse Warmack it was quite evident to both his and her families that they were so very good to each other and for each other. As the lyrics of the Beatles tell us so poignantly "And in the end, the love we take; is equal to the love we make". Their love for each other speaks volumes.
We are all, like Paula, motivated to molding our life accomplishments with our very own potter's hands while learning to love. There is No Love in Vain.
Mud Maven – you will be missed . . . and loved.

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March 11, 2019

Gerri McGee posted to the memorial.

July 7, 2018

Douglas Harrell posted to the memorial.

April 2, 2014

Laurie Parker posted to the memorial.

Gerri McGee

March 11, 2019

5 years have passed since we lost our daughter Paula in a tragic accident. Remembering is easy, but the heartache never goes away. We are so grateful for all the wonderful memories. It is comforting to reread all the condolences of 5 years ago.......Harry & Gerri McGee, Paula's Parents

Douglas Harrell

July 7, 2018

I feel a deep sadness and sense of loss . I only recently learned about the tragic accident . We were friends . I feel truly fortunate and blessed to have known Paula and will never forget her smile and warm personality . My deepest condolences to Jesse Warmack !!!!!!!

Laurie Parker

April 2, 2014

Buddy I'm so sorry for your loss and prayers are sent to you and her family. We love you.
Laurie

Harry & Gerri McGee

March 22, 2014

Life takes you to unexpected places; love always bring you home.

With Love,
Paula's Parents

Gay Grier

March 20, 2014

My sister, Arlene Berry, has told me so much about Paula and Jesse. May God give Paula's family and Jesse His peace.

Judy Fitzingo

March 20, 2014

I wish you much comfort, peace, and many happy memories of Paula to get you through this difficult time. My thoughts and prayers to all of you.

Aaron Valentine

March 20, 2014

I only knew Paula for a short while, but she has made my time knowing her extremely significant. She was a wonderful person to be around and great to work with. She will be greatly missed, but I know she's in a better place.

Arlene Berry

March 20, 2014

May the Lord bless Jesse and all of Paula's family. She was a wonderful person and a friend. I will miss her dearly, but you will remain in my heart and my mind forever! God Bless you Paula.

Jerry Croasman

March 19, 2014

Bless the spirit of Paula and all who loved her. Paula worked for me as a sales rep. for CW Graphics co, DuBois, PA. Always has a smile and creative ideas.
What a beautiful fun loving person.

Denise Ross-Hiott

March 19, 2014

"Peace be with you Paula", and to her family and friends my condolences ... what a special spirit!

Russell Kirshy & Staff

March 18, 2014

Paula will be missed by us. We worked with her in her role as an employee of the Bureau of Administrative Reviews. She was always kind and treated us with the highest level of kindness. We will miss seeing her and speaking to her on the phone.

Carolyn Brett & Staff

March 18, 2014

Paula is missed at the Bureau of Administrative Reviews. She touched many lives in different ways. They say you become part of a family when you spend time with people at work especially 40 hours a week. We sometimes had lunches together and it was nice to talk about topics not related to work. Our prayers and thoughts go out to her family and friends.

March 18, 2014

God Bless you Paula! The Ft. Myers DHSMV office will miss your lovely smile and I will miss seeing your smiling face at the front desk.

Eileen Bishop-Tallahassee, Florida

Linda Collins & John Muttschall

March 17, 2014

Paula my Wacky friend, My Soul's sister, My Confessor, My Conspirator, My Confidant,Mad McGee I will hear your laughter with the tiny critters who sing into the night, I will feel you when I watch a butterfly drying its wings & I will know you when I watch the dragons fly over the ponds of our world. I also understand you HAD to cannonball down that Damn illusive Rabbit hole that was always just out of your reach so you could learn life's great mysteries ahead of the herd. Blessed be my friend until we meet again we send you our love.

Tammy McGee

March 16, 2014

Paula I honor you and celebrate that your purpose in this life was completely accomplished and that you have successfully made the transition. These lessons, while challenging, prepare me for future times be they of use now or in eternity. I now have a Big Bright Angel on my team. Gods speed.

Leonard Leary

March 16, 2014

Our heart felt condolence's to the family & friends of Paula K. McGee. Her light still shines to guide me home. Till we meet again rest in your loving God's arms. Jesse's Girl you will not be forgotten. Leonard Taz Leary & Joanne Walz

Barry & Myrlin Figel

March 16, 2014

Paula was a very special person! Her smile & wisdom will be missed by so many people. Keep smiling & dancing up there Paula! We love you. R.I.P.

Marianne Cramer

March 16, 2014

Paula will be missed by many. She was a wonderful and caring lady! RIP Paula! My condolences to her family and friends.

March 15, 2014

Our Hearts go out to the family and friends Of Paula.


John Lawrence and Joann Griswold Port Charlotte FL

Don & Patty Greene

March 15, 2014

We did not know Paula for a long time, but for the time we did what a nice person, always a smile, she will be missed very much.
Don & Patty Greene, Washington,Pa.

Tim

March 14, 2014

An Angel whispered take my hand and come with me you're work here is done.

I went away to a place where there's no tears, nor sorrow only laughter and
smiles, there will always be a Tomorrow.

As I move amongst the clouds. I'll look down and smile upon you, while the angels sing a heavenly song.

Steven McGee

March 14, 2014

My sister Paula was my number one supporter of the project I've been working on since forever. Without her support, my work area would be barren of all the light houses, eagles, Curious George and Taz golf memorabilia that define me, my work. If friends are the measure of true wealth, Paula would be a multi, multi millionaire. She will be missed by me and by many others. Gods speed Paula, Love "Fibber" / Steve

Cindy and John Weant

March 14, 2014

We were so sorry to hear of the loss of Paula. The thoughts of many friends in Port Charlotte are with you at this time. May God Bless your family in this time of sorrow.

patti and dale smith

March 14, 2014

Words are hard to express how devastated we are about this difficult time. Paula with her sunny and happy smile will be missed by all. I will always remember our trips to Leesburg Bikefest and our rides every where. You are now riding with GOD and smiling down at us saying thank you for the great times.

fred and diane nelson

March 14, 2014

Our prayers are with all of you. May your faith, love and memories be your strength through
this difficult time. Paula will be missed. God be with all of you

Lisa Behe

March 13, 2014

My dear, dear old friend...I'm devastated by this but I know you're up in heaven with my Leo, playing poker and watching over us down here. So many great memories with you. I'll see you again someday. Love, Lisa

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