On April 6, 1837, Gee was appointed to fill the vacancy in the Presidency of the Seventy left open when Zebedee Coltrin was transferred to the high priestquorum. Sidney Rigdon and Hyrum Smith ordained him a seventy.[1]
The Seventies Quorum removed their fellowship from Gee for "neglect of duty" at a meeting in March 1838, although he was never excommunicated. He was dropped from the quorum that May.[1]
Gee served as a member of the KirtlandHigh Council from 1841 to 1844, when he moved to Ambrosia, Iowa, where he died in 1845. He was buried in Nauvoo, Illinois. Before he died, he gathered his family together and "exhort[ed] them to faithfulness, advising them also to follow the Church wherever it went."[1]
The church restored Gee's full fellowship in the Quorum of Seventy in 1967.[2]