Avis de décès
Douglas Andrew Gee
1 septembre 1958 – 30 juillet 2019
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Ellers Mortuary & Cremation Center
Mr. Douglas “Doug” Andrew Gee, 60, of Indianapolis passed away July 30th, 2019 in his home. He was born in Kokomo, IN, on September 1, 1958 to David Paul Gee and Doris Joan Gee (Crowe).
He attended Haworth High School. Doug managed Bingo at American Legion Post 6 alongside his beloved parents. He also worked at Kroger and Sharp Office Equipment. Most of all Doug’s career was as an all-around, self-employed handyman.
Doug is survived by three dear daughters, Autumn (Gee) Martinez (Marlo Delgado), Amy Tomlinson (Blake Canady), and Audrey Bowman, all of Kokomo, brothers; Davey Gee of Kokomo, Dirk Gee of Indianapolis, sister Susan Tiritilli (Dr. Mark Tiritilli) of Indianapolis, his beloved eight grandchildren Alejandro, Abby Gail, Alena, Ayden, Araceli, Jordan, Andres, and Asher who he loved with all his heart; several nieces & nephews, great-nieces & nephews and a great-great niece. Doug is also survived by Beverly (Gee) Redmon with whom he shared his life for more than 35 years and remained close friends until he passed; his companion of several years Deborah Frye of Kokomo; and very close family friend, Lora Copeland.
Doug was preceded in death by his parents and a brother Gregory Alan Gee.
Doug will be most remembered for his kindness, humor, and deep love for his family.
A memorial service will be Saturday August 3, 2019 at 4:00pm with a gathering of friends from 2:00pm until time of service at Ellers Mortuary Webster Street Chapel. Pastor Calvin Peck will be presiding.
You can find Doug’s obituary at www.ellersmortuarywebster.com where you may sign the register book or leave a message for the family.
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