Sam McGee was inducted into the Masonry Hall of Fame January 2014
The company has been an innovator from the start. Their first piece of equipment was the modified Ford farm tractor-tuned-forklift that Sam and Don rented from their father. (The restored relic is still on display at the company shop.) Sam worked to make masonry “fun” and knew the way to accomplish that was to take away as much of the drudgery as possible. Scoops replaced shovels, forklifts replaced wheelbarrows, scaffolding became adjustable, pickup truck beds were replaced with utility bodies. Innovation included marketing. Builders learned that McGee Brothers Company provided trouble-free masonry service and lots of options for making homes attractive to buyers.
Sam and McGee Brothers have always been promoters not just of the product, but also of masonry careers. Nephew Travis McGee still holds the world’s record for brick laying from a competition some twenty-years ago in Texas. Two McGee Brothers employees (now both “in-laws”) have won the SPEC MIX BRICKLAYER 500 three times between them. Numerous company employees and former employees are state and national bricklaying champions. Sam was a regular at high schools and career events promoting masonry to young people and to their parents. As part of that effort, the company has raised standards of professionalism to the point that Sam told people that, in his community, dads and moms aspire for their daughters to marry brick masons, not just doctors and lawyers.
Sam began flying airplanes in the early sixties and would use his Aeronca Chief to commute from his job in Asheville to the farm at home in Union County, landing in a cow pasture located there. Employees use the planes to commute to branch offices in Greensboro, North Carolina, Greenville and Columbia, South Carolina. Sam himself was an FAA “Commercial Flight Instructor Instrument Rated” (CFIIR.)
Sam had traveled the country promoting masonry and speaking on behalf of the industry. As he says, people love to hear a success story. He was always glad to share the McGee Brothers story with fellow masons and to help upcoming masons to succeed, even potential competitors. He truly believes that anything he can do to help the industry ultimately was in the best interest of us all. Sam and McGee Brothers constantly provided their equipment and facilities for masonry competitions, industry training, construction association meetings and tours.
In the summer of 2012, The National Masonry Instructors Association inducted him into their own “Hall-of-Fame.” In January of 2014, the MCAA inducted him into the Masonry Hall of Fame.
Sam and Midge (Mildred) McGee had been married for over fifty years. They have four daughters and a son, and lots of grandchildren. The family will receive today from 2:00 until 4:00 at the True Light Church, with a funeral to follow at 4:30 at the church. Address: 8614 True Light Church Road, Mint Hill, 28227-4500. The masonry industry will truly miss one of our leaders in Sam McGee.