Lodi, CA
Oct. 20, 1928 - March 8, 2007
Roy was born and raised on a farm in Hemple, Missouri and passed away Thursday, March 8, 2007. He was the eighth of nine. After graduation from the Univer-sity of Missouri, he took a commission in the U.S. Navy and served during the Korean War. After the war he stayed in California pursuing a career in agricultural banking and raising cattle. Roy was a devoted husband, father and grandfather. He loved his family and cherished his many friends. He has raised Red Angus cattle for the past 36 years and has raised many prize winning bulls and heifers around the country. He was instrumental in promoting Red Angus cattle and in the Red Angus Association of America. Roy was awarded many honors and awards in his lifetime, including Cattleman of the Year in 1993 and Personality of the Year for the Red Angus Association of America in 1987. His herd of Red Angus cattle was recognized in 2005 as "One of the 40 Most Influential Herds in the Breed." Roy was a man of honor, integrity and a man of his word in his personal as well as professional life. He was well respected and adored by many. Roy was a member of St. Joachim Catholic Church, California Cattlemen's Association, American Red Angus Association, Lion's Club, Sonoma County Trail Blazers, Hitch and "B", California Beef Cattle Improvement Association, and Beef Improvement Federation. He was the devoted husband to Nellie McPhee of Lodi; father of five, Dennis McPhee of Oregon, Michael (Pam) McPhee of Linden, Kurtis (Pam ) McPhee of Murphys, Mary (Robert ) Miller of Linden and Rita McPhee of Lodi; grandfather to thirteen, Bradley, Michael, Christina, Jennifer, Rebecca, Royce, Rose, Luke, Anna, Karey, Louie, Stephanie and Jennifer; great-grandfather to four; four sisters, Sister Mary Rose McPhee and Sister John Gabriel McPhee both of Indiana, Sister Agnes McPhee of San Jose and Rita Dehner of Massachusetts and one brother, Ed (Deanie) McPhee of Missouri. He was preceded in death by one sister, Sister Mary Agnes McPhee and two brothers, Gerald and Donald McPhee. Friends are invited to visit Tuesday, March 13, 2007 from 8:00 a.m. until 8:00 p.m. at Lodi Funeral Home. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated Wednesday at 11:30 a.m. at St. Joachim Catholic Church in Lockeford. Committal will follow at Harmony Grove Cemetery in Lockeford. Memorial contributions may be made to St. Joachim Catholic Church Building Fund, 13392 Lockeford Ranch Drive, Lockeford, CA. 95237. A virtual register book may be signed at www.lodifuneralhome.com where memories can be shared. Lodi Funeral Home is in charge of the arrangements.
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jeff aberle
March 14, 2007
i was sorry to hear of roys passing.he as well as your family will be in my thoughts and prayers.
it has been many years since the st annes days but the mc phees will always be in my thoughts. godspeed
may he rest in peace!! amen
Deanna Meidinger
March 13, 2007
To Nellie and Family, You are all in my prayers. God truely blessed your family with a good man. He has left his mark with many and that will always be remembered.
Twinkle Gosselink
March 12, 2007
Dear Nellie & family, You all & Roy are in my thoughts and prayers. I treasure the time I spent with Sr Mary Rose and you at your cattle sale. You are truly a wonderful and loving family. I know Roy is missed but I am confident his memory will always be a part of all of us. All my love, Twinkle Gosselink
Sister Lois Douglass
March 12, 2007
Dear Nellie and family, I visited you-all in Lodi many years ago with Sister Mary Rose and some other Daughters of Charity. You were all so cordial and welcoming. And then, Nellie, you and Roy came to New Orleans and Sr. Mary Rose and I met you at the hotel for dinner. You and Roy were a wonderful couple. Be sure of my thoughts and prayers for all of you! God bless you! Sister Lois
Weldon Burson
March 11, 2007
Our deepest sympathy to all the McPhee family. We have lost a great man and a loyal friend, the Burson Family will always remember Roy as a very down to earth person and always had a good word to share with you. Weldon, Alicia, Holly, and Kim Burson.
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