He attended the public schools of Sumter County. He was employed with A&S Auto Sales for many years, then later was self-employed with B&S service center.
Survivors besides his wife and father include eight children, Henry McGee Jr., Teresa McGee, Tammie Brunson, Belinda McGee, Joey McGee, Terrance McGee, Norman McGee and Lakita McGee, all of Sumter; nine brothers and sisters, Samuel McGee of Carson, Calif., Willie McGee, Loraine McGee, Thelma Jane McGee, Leon McGee, Alonza McGee, all of Sumter, Loretta Heyward of Wedgefield, James McGee of Florence, and Roosevelt Johnson of Connecticut; and nine grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by his first born daughter, Regina McGee; and his oldest sister, Flossie McGee Gardner.
Funeral services: New Covenant Presbyterian Church (USA), 907 Legare St., Sumter, with the Rev. Retha Nelson, pastor, officiating.
Burial: New Covenant Presbyterian Church Cemetery
He attended the public schools of Sumter County. He was employed with A&S Auto Sales for many years, then later was self-employed with B&S service center.
Survivors besides his wife and father include eight children, Henry McGee Jr., Teresa McGee, Tammie Brunson, Belinda McGee, Joey McGee, Terrance McGee, Norman McGee and Lakita McGee, all of Sumter; nine brothers and sisters, Samuel McGee of Carson, Calif., Willie McGee, Loraine McGee, Thelma Jane McGee, Leon McGee, Alonza McGee, all of Sumter, Loretta Heyward of Wedgefield, James McGee of Florence, and Roosevelt Johnson of Connecticut; and nine grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by his first born daughter, Regina McGee; and his oldest sister, Flossie McGee Gardner.
Funeral services: New Covenant Presbyterian Church (USA), 907 Legare St., Sumter, with the Rev. Retha Nelson, pastor, officiating.
Burial: New Covenant Presbyterian Church Cemetery
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