Eugene L. Kee
September 13, 1930 – July 6, 2020
Survived by wife, Mary K.; children: Sandra Randall (Bill), Gerald Kee, Glenn Kee (Lisa), Lorri Grace, Martin Kee (Tammy) and Patrick Kee (Mary); ten grandchildren: Jessica, Michelle, William, Hannah, Madalyn, Justin, Hubert, Tommy, Sarah and Maggie, great-grandchildren; sisters, Ann Steinbrueck and Marlene Peck; brothers: Gary Kee (Lorna), John Kee (Jerry) and Loren Kee (Janice); sister-in-law, Edna Kee; nieces and nephews. Preceded in death by parents, William and Anna; and siblings: Mildred, William, Ruth, Helen, Beatrice, Luella, Loyal, Maxine and Norman.
VISITATION following CDC guidelines: Wednesday, July 8th from 9am to 10am, St. Leo the Great Catholic Church (1920 N. 102nd St.) followed by MASS OF CHRISTIAN BURIAL: at 10am. INTERMENT: Resurrection Cemetery with military honors by So. Omaha American Legion Post 331. In lieu of flowers, memorials to the American Diabetes Association or St. Leo the Great Catholic Church.
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My condolences to the entire Kee Family on the passing of your Family Patriarch. Thank you Gene for your Civil and Military Service 🇺🇸😞🙏
Glenn & Lisa. — our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
So very sorry for your loss, Mary and family. My thoughts and prayers are with you.
My sympathy and prayers
Mary & family you have our deepest sympathy. Gene will be missed.
Mary, so sorry to read of your loss. We have many memories together;’ and good stories that always included Gene and your family. Thanks for being a friend over the years. Our Mother Mary be with you in the days ahead.
Uncle Gene was a wonderful family man! I know it’s been a little while since we chatted but I have lots of great memories including hitting the balls in the batting cage in Arkansas back in 2003! And, playing lawn games at Scott AFB in 2009. Love and prayers to all my cousins and Aunt Mary as God welcomes another into his loving arms.
Mary and family, so sorry to hear of the passing of Uncle Gene. I can still recall my father (Norman) telling many fun and interesting stories of their relationship growing up together on the family farm in Iowa. Also, his military and civil service help us to define why he is part of the Greatest Generation. Gene will be missed by all.
Mary and family, So sorry for your loss.
Dear Aunt Mary and family, Uncle Gene is so very missed…his impact to my life and the influence he had on our family is a profound saga of graciousness and goodness. I agree with Tim, that Uncle Gene’s military and civil service is a legacy of giving to our nation and his example of selfless service should be admired by all. Kim and I pray for peace and comfort to you all during this difficult time. Blessings, Randy and Kim
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