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Michelle Ann McGee

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Michelle Ann McGee

Birth
Death
7 Aug 2006 (aged 48)
Burial
Woodland Park, Teller County, Colorado, USA GPS-Latitude: 38.989571, Longitude: -105.0461774
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Michelle Ann McGee died August 7, 2006. She is survived by her two daughters, Nicki and Dani Gigliello. She is also survived by a large loving family including her parents Jim and Anna Lee McGee, her siblings Jim McGee, Mary Forster, Sue Perkins, Lisa Liss and Paula McGee and spouses. Michelle was born November 5, 1957 in Omaha, NE. She had a six year battle with breast cancer that she fought with a courage that was relentless until the very end. She was an incredibly talented artist that could do anything from painting a fall sky to sketching a picture of the people she loved. She was a 4-H leader in Teller County and had a great love for animals. There are no words in the world that could come close to describing who she really was. She had more love than her body could hold. She had a grace and a charm about her that would forever leave a mark in your heart. She put off the kind of courage and bravery that you could only dream of living up to. Her laugh was infectious and her beauty was remarkable. She will be missed dearly, loved forever, and remembered daily.

In lieu of flowers please donate to your favorite breast cancer foundation in honor of Michelle.

Michelle Ann McGee died August 7, 2006. She is survived by her two daughters, Nicki and Dani Gigliello. She is also survived by a large loving family including her parents Jim and Anna Lee McGee, her siblings Jim McGee, Mary Forster, Sue Perkins, Lisa Liss and Paula McGee and spouses. Michelle was born November 5, 1957 in Omaha, NE. She had a six year battle with breast cancer that she fought with a courage that was relentless until the very end. She was an incredibly talented artist that could do anything from painting a fall sky to sketching a picture of the people she loved. She was a 4-H leader in Teller County and had a great love for animals. There are no words in the world that could come close to describing who she really was. She had more love than her body could hold. She had a grace and a charm about her that would forever leave a mark in your heart. She put off the kind of courage and bravery that you could only dream of living up to. Her laugh was infectious and her beauty was remarkable. She will be missed dearly, loved forever, and remembered daily.

In lieu of flowers please donate to your favorite breast cancer foundation in honor of Michelle.


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