

McGee, Jungah was born February 21st , 1971 in Seoul, South Korea. She moved to the United States with her family in the fall of 1979, settling near Dayton, Ohio. Growing up near Dayton, Jungah enjoyed a traditional childhood, and had a loving environment with a large family. She was a fun loving, friendly, very social person, enjoying all the things a young girl might; shopping and spending times with close friends, traveling and music, and always surrounded and supported by multiple family events. Jungah was a member of the Dayton Philharmonic Youth Orchestra for nine years, playing violin until a senior in high school. Jungah lived in Troy, Ohio, going to Tipp City until her senior year in High school, when she graduated from Dayton Meadowdale High School in 1990. Jungah met the love of her life , Dennis McGee, in the fall of that year, and they both knew they had found their soulmates. She enrolled at the University of Cincinnati in the fall of 1991, and as Dennis believed she was the most beautiful person in the world, he was quick to follow. She graduated in 1995 from UC with a Bachelor of Arts Management Information Systems degree. After graduating from UC, Jungah took a job at Lexis-Nexis, working there for 13 years. She left Lexis-Nexis to raise their two children, Christian and Connor, and to manage the household. Over the years , Jungah and Dennis traveled to many of the cities and states along both coasts, and more in between. Jungah taught Dennis about the meaning of family, about the deep bond a marriage can bring, and both the joy and pain that must be dealt with for a marriage to persevere. Jungah had a bright smile, was quick to support her family, loved organizing family events (and they had a lot), and was always, first and foremost, a loving devoted mother, wife, and daughter. Jungah leaves behind two sons, Christian McGee at the University of Cincinnati and Connor James, a junior in high school. She is survived by her husband of 22 years, Dennis McGee, and her mother, Midaeja Lee. She was preceded in death by her father, Byungkak Lee, her cousin, Katherine Chung, her nephew Jackson McGee, and several aunts and uncles. Other surviving family members are her Aunts Miok and husband Hanmo Chung (Beavercreek, Ohio), Haemicha Lukenbach, Uncles Ilsung Chung of California, Yongsung Chung of Dayton, and cousins Shawn and husband Neal Evans (Springboro, Ohio), their children Ava, Ema, and Leah; Randall Jr Lukenbach (Dayton), Youngah and husband Jason Kim of (Alexandria, VA), their children Yunjoo, Jaebin, Solbin, and Ghibin (all of Alexandria), Woohi and husband Paul Bendtsen (Seattle, WA), Suzie and brother Eugene Chung (Beavercreek, OH), and Danny Chung, Dayton, OH. Additional survivors include her sister-in-law Laura and husband John Fayette, brother-in-law Donald and wife Cynthia McGee, niece Lauren and husband Noah Schafer, niece Alison McGee, niece Grace Parker, nephew Shawn Fayette, and nephew Nicholas Fayette. Funeral Service 12:30 pm Saturday August 26, 2017 at the Tobias Funeral Home-Far Hills Chapel 5471 Far Hills Ave at Rahn Rd. Friends may call from 10am until service time at 12:30 pm Saturday at the funeral home. Burial will follow the service at Miami Valley Memory Gardens. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to your favorite charity. On line condolences may be made to www.tobiasfuneralhome.com
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