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Justin McGee, age 71, of Fox Lake peacefully passed away on October 1, 2024.
Justin was born on February 22, 1953, in Rockford, Illinois. He graduated from Auburn High School in 1971, where he notably earned the distinction of being a first-chair clarinet player. On August 22, 1994, he married the love of his life, Barb Powers.
For over 50 years, Justin was an esteemed mechanic specializing in heavy truck mechanics, working in both Wisconsin and Illinois. He later transitioned to a role as a metal fabricator at Caine Transfer, where he continued to contribute his knowledge and skills. Known among family and friends as a go-to expert, Justin's mechanical skills and willingness to share his expertise made him a treasured resource. In addition to his professional achievements, Justin cherished his hobbies, which included hunting, fishing, snowmobiling, playing cards, and collecting duck decoys.
Justin's legacy lives on through his cherished family. He is survived by his devoted wife, Barb; his daughter, Sheena; and his siblings: Michael (Cindy) McGee of Tennessee, Jeffrey (Sue) McGee of Illinois, Mark McGee of Florida, David McGee of Illinois, and Christopher (Rebecca) McGee of Michigan. He also leaves behind many nieces and nephews who will remember him fondly.
Justin was preceded in death by his parents.
His family will honor his life during a Celebration of Life which will take place on Saturday, October 12, 2024 from 12 noon to 3:00 PM at the Werner-Harmsen Funeral Home in Waupun.
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