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Monday, June 22, 2020

Obituary: Roger J. Gee, 68, Wellsville

Roger J. Gee, 68, of Trapping Brook Road, died peacefully Saturday, June
20, 2020, at Jones Memorial Hospital with his family by his side  He was
born November 30, 1951 in Wellsville, the son of the late Douglas J. and
Beatrice (Greenan) Gee. On September 11, 1971 in Wellsville he married Deb Bailey who survives.
He is also survived by his two children, Andy of Landis, N.C. and Ashley
(Fred) Elias of Wellsville; two grandchildren, Brayden, and Bailey, two brothers, Douglas W. (Anita) Gee and Gerry (Gail) Gee, brothers-in-law,
Charles (Lisa) Bailey, Timothy (Jodi) Bailey, Kelvin Bailey, Brent
(Josie) Bailey, Barry (Cindy) Bailey; sisters-in-law, Laurie (Mike)
Lang, Marian Gee and Ann Marie Gee; several nieces and nephews; his
beloved Shih Tzu, Gabbie and his best friend, granddaughter, Bailey Elias.
He was predeceased in addition to his parents, by his father-in-law,
Charles Bailey, mother-in-law Margaret Bailey, and two brothers; James
and Robert Gee.
A lifelong resident of Wellsville, Roger owned and operated Gee’s Repair
and Used Cars on the Andover Road for 42 years before retiring in 2018.
While he may not always have expressed it, Roger received great
satisfaction in being able to help his clients, especially his longtime
customers.
Roger was Dale Earnhardt Sr.'s biggest fan, in recent years
transitioning his fandom to Kyle Busch and Kyle Busch Motorsports.
Throughout his life, he attended several NASCAR races camping with
friends and family at numerous tracks. In February, Roger fulfilled a
bucket-list item when he attended the Daytona 500. His love for racing
included being a crew member and sponsor for local dirt track racers and
close friends Fran Slocum and Mike Wonderling during their racing careers.

A classic car enthusiast that owned several different vehicles
throughout his lifetime, Roger’s most prized possession was the 1970
Chevrolet Chevelle he and Deb enjoyed entering into car shows around the northeast. Their love for classic cars led them to becoming founding
members of the Custom Express Car Club, which raised hundreds of
thousands of dollars for local charities through non-profit shows held
at Island Park in Wellsville from 1983 to 2003.

A lifelong Buffalo Bills fan, his rowdy outings with close friends in
his younger years gave way to attending games with his son and daughter from the comfort of the Goal Line Club the last few seasons. He was an avid member of the local coffee club squad which met weekday mornings at
the Sunoco, breakfast club at the Texas Hot on Saturday mornings and
attended Hot Rod Church on Sundays.

Those wishing to make a donation in Roger’s memory can do so to the
Wellsville Elks Lodge 1495, Scholarship Fund, where he was a longtime member and regular attendee of the Fantasy NASCAR League, scholarship breakfasts, and enjoyed belting out Neil Diamond’s “Sweet Caroline” alongside other members.

There will be a public “drive by” at Gee's Repair, 3376 Andover Road in
Wellsville, on Friday, June 26, 2020, from 1:00 to 3:00 p.m. A private
graveside service will follow at Woodlawn Cemetery. To leave online
condolences, please visit 
embserfuneralhome.com.