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Tom B. McGee
03-1991
Submitted by: Tim Dotterer

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Tom B. MCGEE

Cherokee Municipal Cemetery


San Francisco – Graveside funeral service for Tom B. McGee, 53, of San Francisco will be at 3 PM Saturday at Cherokee Municipal Cemetery with the Rev. Mike Jared officiating. Arrangements are by Fisher Funeral Home, Inc. He died March 11, 1991, in San Francisco.

He was born October 29, 1937, in Bartlesville to Pat and Helen Blue McGee. He was an attorney and real estate and property development agent. He had moved from Oklahoma City to California in 1976.

He was a member of St. Paul's Episcopal Cathedral, Oklahoma City, and former member of First United Methodist Church of Cherokee.

He is survived by two children, a son John and a daughter Sarah McGee, both of San Francisco; a brother Mark of Boulder, Colorado; a sister, Dr. Kay McGee of Irvine, California, and his mother Helen of San Francisco.

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