Dr. Sandra L. McGee
October 25, 2018
Dr. Sandra L. McGee
Des Moines
Dr. Sandra L. McGee, 63, passed away peacefully Thursday, October 25, 2018, surrounded by her family. Sandra was born December 14, 1954 in Des Moines, Iowa to Catherine (Hardeman) and Richard “Pete” Daniels. The middle of five children, Sandra was known for her determination, work ethic, and her care for others. She was a devoted wife, wonderful mother, loving grandmother, supportive mentor, advocate and educator, and all-around phenomenal woman. Sandra and her loving husband, Uriah McGee, met and fell in love in 1983 and were soon married on October 19, 1984. They recently celebrated 35 years of marriage and 36 years of a relationship filled with laughter, dance, and a deep friendship.
Dr. McGee’s professional life focused on the wellbeing of her community and the education and mentoring of the next generation. She lived a life of service and scholarship, a pioneering advocate for social justice, cultural equity in child welfare, and juvenile justice in local and statewide government. She attended Des Moines Area Community College and graduated from Upper Iowa University with a BS degree in 1994. She earned her MSW degree at the University of Iowa School of Social Work’ Des Moines center. She earned her PhD from Iowa State University, focusing her dissertation on the educational needs of African-American women. She was hired in 2010 as the lead instructor and faculty liaison when the School established its BA in Social Work program in Des Moines.
Among her many professional accomplishments, Dr. McGee developed a mentoring program to expand the number of social workers of color in the state of Iowa. She conducted research and taught classes across the curriculum, including Social Work Practice, Discrimination, Oppression and Diversity; Violence and Trauma; and Social Welfare Policy, and served as the Diversity Support & Resources Coordinator for the School of Social Work. She was an inaugural member of the Iowa Department of Human Services African American Consultation Review Team (AACRT), and served as Chair of the Diversity Committee for the National Association of Social Workers Iowa chapter, leading initiatives such as voter registration efforts, the first Providers of Color Fair in Central Iowa, and numerous workshops. In 2014, she organized Enhancing Relationships forums to promote meaningful, ongoing dialogue between law enforcement and African American communities. She was also a certified trainer in the NCBI (National Coalition Building Institute), an international leadership organization that provides training in diversity, equity, and inclusion in community organizations, K-12 schools, college and university campuses, corporations, and law enforcement.
In 2017, Dr. McGee helped develop and implement “Too Good to Lose,” a mentoring program in Polk County devoted to helping teenage girls who have been accused of crimes and have used drugs, but who are also victims of sexual assault, domestic violence, or human trafficking.
Dr. McGee served the social work and social justice community with tremendous insight, leadership, and foresight, throughout her career, and her efforts and impact have been frequently recognized with coveted awards. In recent years she was named the Social Worker of the Year by the National Association of Social Workers Iowa Chapter (NASW) (2013); the James Derham Health Practitioner of the Year Award by the Iowa Juneteenth Observance Board (2013); an Outstanding Alumni Award from Des Moines Area Community College (2014); the Frankie Muse Freeman Social Action Award from Delta Sigma Theta, Inc. Regional Division; the Director’s Community Service Award from the Federal Bureau of Investigation (2017).
In September 2018, Dr. McGee was inducted into the Iowa African American Hall of Fame, which recognizes the outstanding achievements of African-Americans who have enhanced the quality of life for all Iowans. The Iowa chapter of the NASW awarded McGee the organization’s Catherine G. Williams Lifetime Achievement Diversity Award in 2017, and in 2018 the NASW gave her their Lifetime Achievement Award for her career-long contributions to the field.
Her devotion to students, and to the Des Moines community, is deeply significant. Sandra was loved, but she was also highly respected as a professor and leader. She earned the respect and admiration of her students through her knowledge, wisdom, and unending commitment to the social work profession and her community. Her inspiration lives through her good work as a professor, partner, sister, mother, grandmother, colleague and friend and she will be remembered for the light in her soul, and the fire in her spirit.
Sandra is survived by her husband, Uriah McGee; daughters, Felecia Nunn (Andre), Urhonda Jelks (Casey) and Teresa Hobson; eight grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; siblings, Tanya Lowery, Jeanetta Crossley (Ernest), Richard Daniels, Gilbert Woods, Desi Woods, Terry Woods, Lynette Richardson; a host of nieces and nephews; and her mother-in-law, Hattie McGee.
She was preceded in death by her mother Catherine A. Daniels, father Richard “Pete” Daniels, step-mother Alva Jean Daniels, father-in-law Uriah McGee, Sr., brother Michael Daniels, sister René Sharp, and brother-in-law Larry Ronald McGee.
There will be a Celebration of Life Saturday, November 3, 2018, at Corinthian Baptist Church, 814 School Street, Des Moines at 1:00 p.m. Family will begin greeting guests one hour prior to the service.
Contributions may be directed to Susan G. Komen or UnityPoint Hospice – Taylor House.
Condolences may be expressed at www.HamiltonsFuneralHome.com.
Absroger
02/07/2019
Just learned today the One of the most inspiring and motivating Professors at University of Iowa Social passed away in November. Inspired me through her teaching skills!
R.I.P Dr. McGee. A profoundly beautiful loss in the SW arena but even more as a inspiring individual! But knowing her her wings are serving above.
Jr
11/02/2018
Sorry for your loss. May you find comfort in the Bible at Revelation 21:4 "And he will wipe out every tear from their eyes and death will be no more, neither will mourning nor outcry nor pain be anymore. The former things have passed away."
PD-GA
10/31/2018
My sincerest condolences to the family. It is obvious from the many kind expressions that your loved one will be sorely missed. May you find comfort in knowing that death was not Gods original purpose for mankind and his purpose has not changed. Soon the overwhelming grief and sadness we feel when our loved one dies will be a thing of the past as the last enemy, death, is brought to nothing. (First Corinthians 15:26). May Jehovah God grant your family peace and strength during this most difficult time.
Frann Barker and Family
10/30/2018
My prayers and condolences to the family.. Sandra was a "phenomenal" woman with many many accomishments.. I'll never forget the first time I met her when she came and picked up her grandkids from M.E.E.P, an after school program that was held at King elementary school, the moment she walked thru the door her wonderful personality was just everywhere.. then she said "hi" with that fantastic smile and we were immediate friends from then on..
She will definitely be missed by her dear family but she will live forever in their hearts....
Prayers for and to the family...
Douglas Staskal
10/30/2018
Sandra was a dedicated and hard-working member of the Polk County Magistrate Nominating Commission for several years. Part of her legacy of outstanding community service are several excellent Polk County magistrates and district associate judges. Her contributions to the betterment of the community will be greatly missed.
Dennis Ryan
10/30/2018
So sad to hear of Sandy passing Uriah. Praying for comfort to you and your family.
Leslee Cran
10/29/2018
As a fellow social worker, some people stand out as exceptional. Dr. Sandra McGee built a lifelong legacy strengthening the soul of humanity. May her life be celebrated by carrying her impressive legacy forward.
JoAnn Hughes
10/28/2018
God Bless you with comfort and peace. You are in our thoughts and prayers. Hughes and Lovelady families.
Clara Jones
10/27/2018
I am so sorry for your loss. Praying for comfort for you and your family. Sandra was very special in the lives of so many people.
Lorene Hawkins Jones
10/27/2018
So sad to hear of Sandy passing. I grew up one house away from the Daniel's on 26th Street in the Ponderosa. May God Bless your soul and condolences to Tanya and Jeanetta and her family. Rest in Paradise Sandy. Lorene Hawkins Jones
Peggy Gassberry-Jenkins
10/26/2018
I was so sad to hear of Sandy's passing. I just saw her last month. We grew up just a block away from each other and even attended some Sunday School classes together as children.
Mr. Daniels and my Dad were buddies.
Yes we were those Ponderosa Kids!
Her brother Michael and I were in the same grade. Gilbert and Desi were a bit younger than me.
She inspired my daughter-in-law in her career as a Play Therapist to young children.
I will miss seeing her beautiful smile and hug as we occasionally ran into one another around town.
Keeping your family in prayer!!!
Annie Love
10/26/2018
So sorry for your loss, my condolences to the family. You are all in my prayers. May give give you the strength to continue on. RIP Dr Mcgee, you will be missed.
Ashley Parker
10/26/2018
Rest In Peace to Dr. Sandra McGee.
She was my main professor and academic adviser all throughout my bachelors program, and one of the reasons I got into grad school not once, but twice.
Her class Discrimination, Oppression and Diversity pushed me entirely towards macro social work and poured gasoline on the small fire which became my passion for social justice.
Dr. McGee was so beloved and respected by all her students and to say that we are devastated is an understatement.
I know my life is forever changed through her advising and teaching. Her legacy lives on in everyone she touched, esp. her students. Rest in Peace and Power.
Rose Scott
10/26/2018
I pray for strength and comfort for the Family. May God bless and keep
you in this time of grief. I will miss Sandra.
Diana Scott
10/26/2018
My prayer Is that the peace of God surrounds and comforts you during this time and always.