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Passing of Brother Mark Gee

Mark Gee’s passing

It is with great sorrow to announce that Mark Thomas Gee passed away on Saturday, February 15th, 2025 at the age of 77. 

Mark  was an avid fisherman, hunter, and long distance runner. He cherished  time in Northern Michigan fishing with his brother, Rick, his nephews,  and cousin. Mark ran multiple marathons and countless other races, with  Karen and their three girls always there cheering him on. 

After  working at Magna/Donnelly for nearly 40 years, Mark enjoyed spending his  retirement with his wife Karen. They often could be found at Holland’s  State Park; Mark fishing the channel and Karen reading a book. Mark also  was a loyal fan of the Detroit Lions and the Tigers, sharing his love  for both sports with his family and friends. 

A devout Catholic,  Mark became involved in the Knights of Columbus in 2017. Through this  brotherhood of Catholic men, Mark participated in many charitable  activities and volunteered in his community. He became the membership  director in 2019 and received honors for his efforts in bringing more  men into the organization. 

Mark is survived by his loving wife,  Karen, of fifty-four years, as well as his daughters Michelle Marko,  Kristin Bruins, and Laura Kiel. Mark and Karen are blessed to have eight  grandchildren; Katarina, Dylan, Alex, Ben, Nick, Kira, Rook, and Issac.  Mark is preceded in death by his parents, Richard and Phyllis Gee, his  sister, Carol Gee, and his brother Rick Gee. 

There will be a visitation at Dykstra’s Funeral Home-Northwood Chapel on Thursday, February 20th from 5-7pm. 

A funeral mass will be held at Our Lady of the Lake Catholic Church on Friday, February 21st, 2025 at 11am. 

Donations can be made to Hospice of Holland, St. Jude’s Children’s Hospital, and Our Lady of the Lake. 

“Oh Lord, grant Mark eternal rest in your arms. Shine Your divine light upon him. May the soul of Mark rest in peace through Your mercy.”

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