Mary Patricia “Pat” McGee McMahon
Mary Patricia “Pat” McGee McMahon, aged 94, died peacefully December 9, 2025, at Baywind Village in League City, TX. Pat had resided in Clear Lake City, Houston, since 1975.
Pat was born May 23, 1931, in Lackawanna, NY to her parents, Ruth Crosta and Patrick McGee. She attended Our Lady of Victory School before earning her education degree from Buffalo State College. Pat married John “Jack” Joseph McMahon August 16, 1952, at Our Lady of Victory Basilica in Lackawanna.
Homemaker and devoted mother of eight children, Pat also taught at several schools, including Sacred Heart Catholic in Jacksonville, FL and St. Bernadette Catholic in Houston. An accomplished artist, she set up her own art studio and taught classes in her home. Well-traveled and adventurous, she explored 39 countries and virtually every USA state.
A devout Catholic, Pat was in a Faith Circle at Lady of Fatima in Huntington, WV. Circle members raised money for charitable causes. As the Youth Leader at Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Jacksonville, she helped start team sports for girls and served as president the Women’s Guild. An active member of St. Bernadette, Pat devoted her time and energy in many ways, including participation in Helping Hands and The Widow’s Club.
Pat was preceded in death by Jack, her husband of almost 44 years; their beloved son Michael; her parents; and her brother, Paul Patrick McGee. She is survived by her children: Patrick (Cheri), Capt. Maureen Hogan USN (Col. John USMC), Mary Linn (Frank), John (Bernadette), Andrew (Marcia), David (Laurel), and Matthew (Amy); 16 grandchildren, 6 great-grandchildren; and 2 nephews, Patrick and Michael McGee.
Our mother made everyone feel a welcomed part of the McMahon Family. Her memory is alive in the hearts of all who loved her. Surely, she is now soaring with angels and showing the stars how to shine.
On December 12, family and friends remembered Pat at a Funeral Service for her intention at St Bernadette Catholic Church in Houston. A reception followed at the Church Life Center.
Details for Pat’s Funeral Mass and burial are as follows:
- Funeral Mass location: St. Anastasia Catholic Church, 5205 A1A South, St. Augustine, FL 32080
- Date and time: January 8, 2026, at 9:00am ET
- Reception (held immediately after Mass): Anastasia Celebration Hall
- Burial location: San Lorenzo Cemetery, 1635 US 1 South, St Augustine, 32084
- Date and time: January 8, 2026, at 12 noon
In lieu of flowers, please donate to your favorite charity, and offer a special prayer for Pat and her loving family.

We are so sorry to hear of her passing. I always called her Mrs. Hardly ever used her name. She will always be Mrs. to me. She will always be in our heart and in our prayers.
Bless Pat’s family w fond memories of a long we-lived life. My friend Marcia & Andy seemed happy to make her time full of love & good food!
To our most dear old friends Moe & John and your beautiful daughter Lauren our hearts go out to you at this sad time, and also dear Mary and Frank.
How extraordinary that we would be together in Berlin when the news came that Pat had died after a long very full life.
What a history! What a family! She loved you all dearly, was so very proud of all your accomplishments, and was so grateful for the most exceptional devotion and care you always gave her but especially these last few years.
Your mum was fun! We have happy memories of taking her out for (yet another!) 90th birthday lunch, cocktails in the pool(!) and joining in the party with such spirit,
and seeing her dance at Lauren and Cory’s wedding was truly a joy to behold,
We were so glad to have known her and feel a little bit of her indomitable spirit.
May she live on in blessed memory,
With our heartfelt sympathies and love , Rebecca & Ray
Thanks to a beautiful and long relationship with Pat, Cheri, Logan and Wells, my sweet husband and I were blessed to spend time with Grandma Pat. She was not just family of friends, she was family to us and we both loved her so dearly. She was fun and fascinating to me. I enjoyed nothing more than making her giggle. She lost a lot in her lifetime but managed to carry on with such dignity and a vest for life. I hope she and my sweet husband are up in Heaven having a great time and talking about all of us here waiting to see them again. God speed my dear friend. I love you!
Your Mom was the adult I felt I could talk about teenage angst. When we married Allegra was in the army in San AntonioI and we stayed with your folks in Houston on the way to and from our honeymoon great memories about your Mom
Dominic Worsowicz