One More Honor for Jack McNamee
Published: Jan 10, 2008

 Grand Marshal
 Jack McNamee
By Kathy McGee-Burns

Add a new laurel for Jack McNamee, a 30-year board member, past president and past treasurer of the Philadelphia St. Patrick's Day Observance Association. This year, he will march up Broad Street as the parade's grand marshal.  

With 235 continuous years of marching in honor of St. Patrick, the Parade is the 2nd oldest in the country, outdone only by New York.

Jack started out as a parade marshal. He is first-generation Irish-American, with roots to be found in County Donegal. His parents, John McNamee, of Glenties, and Catherine Murray, of Creeslough, came to Philadelphia at separate times. They met at (surprise) a dance.

John worked for SEPTA for 38 years, while Catherine was a stay-at-home Mom. There were three McNamee children, Margie, Mary Jo and the youngest, Jack.

There was company every Friday night at the McNamee house with singing, dancing and great conversation. Margie would play the piano and family and friends would congregate. Jack loved the Irish music and his favorite song to sing was and still is “Four Green Fields.”

The children attended St. Benedict’s School, which was predominantly an Irish parish. Each year there would be a St. Patrick’s Play and Jack was always in it. Jack also remembers that each Friday, they would go to the post office and send money back to the Murray family in Donegal.

Jack graduated from Cardinal Dougherty and began to work with the Williamson Family and eventually was general manager of their City Line restaurant. Jim Williamson had nothing but praise for Jack. He had total faith and trust in his general manager. They were disappointed when they lost him but were thrilled at his success. Jim said a lot of people gave Jack advice and he took every bit of it. He took it to heart, filed it away and used it to make his own restaurant a triumph. This career spanned 29 years.

Jack decided to strike out on his own and opened CJ McGee’s, in Springfield, Delaware County. The C was for Catherine, J for John and McGee was his father’s nickname. With his excellent business skills he turned this into a highly successful venture. The family; Jack, wife, Loretta and Son, Sean, have worked this Irish Pub/Restaurant together for 16 years. They recently sold it.

Jack McNamee is a 30year member of the AOH Joseph E. Montgomery Division 65 and a member of the Donegal Association.

Jack McNamee’s generosity knows no limits. He is not showy about it and would never want anyone to know about it. He is a donor to his alma mater, Cardinal Dougherty.

During times of hardships to various organizations, he kept them afloat with donations and fundraisers. To the St. Patrick’s Day Observance Committee, he is the most giving.

His entrepreneurial skills are behind every event that is held. Jack McNamee has hosted virtually every committee and marshals meeting including the Annual Golf Outing. To Jack, being honored by your peers is an incredible experience

When association president Michael Bradley nominated Jack for this honor, he listed 10 reasons for why he was a worthy candidate. The first nine listed his accomplishments. The tenth summed up McNamee the man. In Bradley's words: “While doing all the above quietly, he has never tooted his own horn, jumped in front of the camera, looked for recognition, accepted accolades, never complained or even once asked what’s in it for me.”

This, ladies and gentlemen, is Jack McNamee. 

Kathy is 2nd vice president of the Philadelphia St. Patrick’s Day Observance Association.


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Congratulations Jack for

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Congratulations Jack for this great honor that you well deserve. You are a great man.

Jack: Congratulations, a

Jack: Congratulations, a thousand times over! I've been meaning to send you my 'congrats' ever since your sister Marge forwarded this fabulous article to me back in early January. What a powerful tribute to you! I've already read the article several times and never tire of re-reading it. Can't help but think how proud your dear Mom and Dad must be! So, Jack, from an old St. Benny's classmate of Marge's, again "Congratulations" and, of course, to you and your loved ones "A Very Happy St. Paddy's Day"! Jack Deely, OMI Tokyo (presently, Dublin and environs till 3/12...so I'll be sure to raise a pint or two in your honor while I'm here and will of course request that 'Four Green Fields' be played to help me savor the Guinness even more!)

Congratulations Jack !

Jack: Congratulations on this great honor. You have always been a good friend and neighbor, and you were especially good to my wife (and my sons too) when they worked for you at CJ McGee's. I can't think of anyone more deserving to be the Grand Marshall of the parade. We certainly look forward to seeing you on the 9th of March. I can personally attest to the fact that you are the kind of guy who is always there for someone in need, the kind of person that anyone would want to have as a friend. (When we first heard of this honor for you, we tried to send a comment, and for some reason it did not go through. Hopefully, this one will). Sincerely, Bob & Lena Farrington

Congratulations Jack !

Congratulations Jack on this well-deserved honor. The article that was written about you announcing this honor was wonderful, and you most-assuredly deserve everything that was said. As a fellow Springfield resident, a friend and occassional patron of CJ's, I can attest to your caring, selfless and generous nature. Your were a great boss to my wife for all of the years that she worked at CJ's (and to my sons when they worked there too!). You were a friend to our family at times when we needed you most, and that I will never forget. You are a good man Jack, and I wish nothing but the best. See you at the parade on 3/9/08! Sincerely, Bob F.

One More Honor for Jack McNamee

Jack, Congratulations on this Great Honor! It's well deserved! See you March 9th

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