In Loving Memory

Desire McGee
July 16, 1998 — May 9, 2026
It is with heavy hearts and profound sadness that we announce the passing of our beloved Desire McGee on May 9, 2026. Born on July 16, 1998, in the sunny city of San Bernardino, Desire brought warmth and light into the world that will forever be missed.
Desire was the cherished daughter of the late Louis and Tina McGee. Her parents instilled in her the values of kindness, resilience, and the importance of family, which she carried throughout her life. Though Desire has now joined her parents, her brother Louis McGee Jr., and her beloved sibling Mason McGee in eternal rest, the love she shared with them remains timeless and unbreakable.
A proud graduate of San Andreas High School, Desire's passion for learning was evident from a young age. Her curiosity and eagerness to understand the world around her were qualities admired by all who knew her. Desire's educators often spoke of her as a bright student with an infectious enthusiasm that inspired those around her.
Desire's life was a testament to her unwavering love for her family. She treasured her moments with her surviving siblings, Tina McGee, Mason McGee, and Louis Jr. McGee, with whom she shared countless memories filled with laughter and love. Her legacy is one of compassion, generosity, and an enduring spirit that touched the lives of everyone she met.
Friends and family are invited to celebrate Desire's life on May 16, 2026. The service will be a time to honor the beautiful soul that she was, reflecting on the joy and love she brought into our lives. As we gather to remember Desire, we are reminded of the profound impact she had on all of us and the enduring love that will carry us through this difficult time.
In honoring Desire's memory, let us all strive to live with the same grace, kindness, and love that she exemplified every day. Her spirit will forever be a guiding light for those who knew her, and her memory will remain a cherished part of our hearts.
May Desire McGee rest in peace, held close in the embrace of those who loved her dearly and remembered fondly by all whose lives she touched.