ST. ALBANS – Newman Brannen Gee, 50, died unexpectedly March 9, 2006, as the result of a logging accident. He was born Feb. 19, 1956, at Waterville, a son of John and Patricia (Brannen) Gee. Newman graduated from Nokomis Regional High, Class of 1975 and attended Southern Maine Community College. He was a self-employed farrier, knee logger, furniture maker and sculptor, owning “Newman’s Knees,” a business located on the family farm where he was raised. He was a member of the Farm Family Association, the Maine Wood Products Association, Valley Arts Alliance, chairman of the St. Albans Housing Corporation and the St. Albans budget committee. He was also a past selectman, a former volunteer firefighter and past member of the planning board and the comprehensive plan committee for the town of St. Albans. In addition to his mother, Patricia Brannen Pearson of St. Albans; and his father and stepmother, John and Kitty Gee of Chesterville, he is survived by his wife of nearly 25 years, Christina (McCarty) Gee of St. Albans; two sons, Brannen and Devin, both of St. Albans; a brother, Michael and wife, Christine Gee and daughter, Courtney of South China; three sisters, Evelyn and Bill Kieltyka and daughter, Molly of Winthrop, Pamela Gee and her partner, Pat Cuva, of Portland, Janyce and husband, Bob Volodkevich and daughters, Maria and Katie of Sammamish, Wash.; a number of aunts, uncles and cousins. Friends may call 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. Tuesday, at Crosby & Neal, 117 Main St., Newport. Funeral services will be held 11 a.m. Wednesday, March 15, at the St. Albans Town Hall, with the Rev. Shandi Mawokomatanda, officiating. A private committal service will be held at Grace Linn United Methodist Church in Hartland following the funeral. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to Atlantic Challenge International, 150 Bank St., Harwich Port, MA 02646. For more information, or to sign an on-line guest book, please visit www.crosbyneal.com


