Edward James McGee, age 66, passed away on November 17th, 2025; at his home in Wilson, WI, surrounded by his loved ones.
Ed had a love for nature, whether he was just watching the animals or hunting them; being outside was always a happy time for him.
Ed was a proud truck driver and farmer, a passion he always shined in. When Ed was behind the wheel or taking care of the farm, the job was always done with knowledge and pride.
Ed is preceded in death by his parents, Claude and Lue McGee; stepson, Donnie Ross; and grandparents, Don & Leona McGee, and Ray & Dorothy Harp.
Ed is survived by his loving wife of 28 years, Roberta; son, Shawn (Kim) McGee; daughter, Jaimie Kuehl (McGee); stepdaughter, Heidi (Dustin) Stark; grandchildren, Brittany (Shawne), Jaycie (Cris), Michaela, Riley, Morgan, Priya, Arya, and Apryl; great-grandchildren, Jacob, Jesse, Corrie, Braelynn, Brantley, and Kayden; kids of his heart, Bryan and Justin; as well as his sisters, Claudia (Kevin), Sheila (Dave) and Donna (John); along with many nieces and nephews.
There will be a private burial and celebration of life at a later date.
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