Echovita Inc is a registered trademark. Expand the Memories and Condolences form. Del Giudice retired in 1985 but continued work as a contractor with the Department of States project to upgrade the U.S. He was a star athlete and enjoyed karaoke, music, acting and traveling the world. Holmes served in the U.S. Air Force from 1951 to 1955, prior to being recruited by the Department of State. She later joined the Department and served as a secretary at posts around the world, including Poland, Russia, Vietnam, and several African countries. Margetson proposed to general secretary Perez de Cuellar a plan to end fighting in the Lebanon by using UN observers to monitor crossing points between the rival factions territory, and tried with Perez to break the deadlock over Cyprus created by the Turkish North declaring independence. She is survived by her three children, Ralph (a Foreign Service officer), Sandra, and Linda; and six grandchildren. As an employee family member, she was well known for her love of entertaining, bowling, and her sense of style. McLaughlin enjoyed baking, socializing, yoga, and long walks. Gildred is survived by his wife, Heidi; two sisters, Lynne and Helen; seven children, Theodore, Jennifer, Edward, John, Tory, Stephen and Kimberly; and four grandchildren. He is survived by his wife of 46-years, Chantal; four children; 11 grandchildren; and a sister. He most recently served as ambassador to Brunei Darussalam, and prior to that, he was the deputy assistant secretary for Australia, New Zealand, and the Pacific Islands and, concurrently, the senior official for Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation. He was a train enthusiast and enjoyed collecting arrowheads and coins. John G. Peters, 91, died Sept. 30, in Montgomery Village, Md. Service was born in 1937 in Peiping, China, where his father, John, was serving at the U.S. embassy. June 9, 2022 He served in the U.S. Navy during World War II and worked briefly on the U.S. Space Program before joining the Foreign Service. Tyson served in the Korean War prior to joining the Peace Corps. He retired in 1993 after 35 years of service. John Margetson married Miranda Coldstream, younger daughter of the painters Sir William Coldstream and Nancy Spender, in 1963. Richard Garcia, 69, passed away on October 12, 2018 at his home in Brighton, Colorado. During his career, he served at posts in Caracas, Lima, Montevideo, Kaduna, Lahore, Guatemala City, Monterrey, Mexico City, and in Washington. De La Cruz, Vicente. Powell retired from the military as a four-star general, Oct. 3, 1993. She also served as deputy consul general in Rome and London, attended the National War College from 1987-1988, and served as director of policy and coordination for the Bureau of Consular Affairs. In retirement, Mackie stayed in Africa, living in Zimbabwe and South Africa, eventually returning to America in 2010. His postings included Mexico and Romania. He was also a great cook. Peters earned a bachelors degree from Baylor University, a masters degree from the University of Maryland and a doctorate from the University of Wyoming. Wajda is survived by his wife of 58 years, Madeline; three children, Rebecca, Thomas, and Amy; and five grandchildren. Smith was predeceased by her husband. from the University of Rhode Island. Paul Gabriel Del Giudice, 91, died May 29, in Aldie, Va. Del Giudice served in the U.S. Navy from 1948-1952 which ultimately launched his career in the communications field. From 1972-1974 he was the deputy chief of mission and charg daffaires in Vientiane, where he is credited for having helped the establishment of a coalition government which saved thousands of lives after the Fall of Saigon in 1975. He served as a communicator in Rangoon, Guatemala City, Brussels, Asuncion and Djakarta. He later attended law school at the University of Pennsylvania and in 1959, Martin began his career as a Foreign Service officer. We are sad to announce that on July 9, 2021 we had to say goodbye to Richard Garcia of Kaneohe, Hawaii. He is survived by his wife of 53 years, Emiko; three daughters, Catherine, Nancy, and Julie; and eight grandchildren. He left the Department of State in 1995 and continued working as a psychiatrist in Alaska and Spokane, Washington, until he retired in 2010. It was harder for them because they didnt know what the future held, he said in a 2002 Union-Tribune article about the book Open Doors: Vietnam POWs Thirty Years Later, in which he is featured. His wife had to do the cooking at the Residence (a former brothel), after the cook was electrocuted and the Foreign Ministry refused a replacement. In retirement, Tyson served as an election judge for Montgomery County in Md. He enjoyed volunteering and was an active member of the Sons of Italy and Veterans of Foreign Wars in Fairfax, Va. DiTanna is survived by his wife of 59 years, Janet; a sister, Martha; four children, Tom, Lucian, Angela and Helen; and six grandchildren. After 37 years in the Foreign Service, Houston retired and worked in declassification reviews. He also served in Washington with the Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor Affairs, and at the U.S. Mission to the U.N. Rabby retired after 17-years with the Department and relocated to Israel. James F. Anderson, 98, died July 10, in McLean, Va. Anderson served in the U.S. Army Air Corps as a captain and navigator during World War II. Shackford Shack Pitcher, 84, died Jan. 23, in Arlington, Va. Pitcher began his federal career in 1962 at the Department of Agriculture. In retirement, Porous enjoyed traveling with his wife Evanice, cooking, and reading. Cheatham began her career as a Foreign Service secretary in 1952. In 1992, Bradrick retired and enjoyed traveling and spending time with family and friends. Katzen was also elected to four terms in the Virginia House of Delegates. Ely was a Foreign Service officer for 36 years with overseas posts that included Brussels, Tokyo, Paris, Rome, Algiers, Mogadishu and Kuala Lumpur. Richard Kinsella, 97, died Nov. 13, in West Hartford, Conn. Kinsella joined the U.S. Coast Guard and served with the Navy SEALS during the Korean War. Richard was a resident of Manteca, CA. Alan G. Mencher, 94, died Feb. 12, in Danbury, Conn. Mencher received degrees from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Yale University, and University of California Los Angeles. During her spare time, Pavlik enjoyed crocheting, and worked with a local womens shelter. Powell is survived by his wife, Alma; three children, Linda, Annmarie, and Michael; and four grandchildren. He was born in Bahia, Brazil, where his father was posted in 1959. McGlinchey is survived by his wife, Lucilla; two children, Daniel and Maureen; and three grandchildren. IN THE CARE OF. Richard S. Garcia passed away at the age of 85 on February 9, 2021 while at the Sacramento VA Medical Center after failing to recover from COVID-19. When the UN Trusteeship Council demanded independence, Margetson blamed a blinkered American representative. He graduated from Syracuse University with a B.A. Retiring in 1982, Barnhart studied painting in Morocco for several months before returning to Washington. David Cornwell (John le Carr) joined at the same time and became a friend. His posts included Brazil, Norway, Poland, Iraq, and the United States, and included serving as president of the Fulbright Commission in Brazil, senior international advisor at the Smithsonian Institution, and State Department fellow at the Fletcher School of Law & Diplomacy. It is with deep sorrow that we announce the death of Richard Ybarra Padilla of Florence, Arizona, who passed away on April 22, 2023, leaving to mourn family and friends. He also served as chief of the Division of Aviation Programs and Policies for the Bureau of Economic Affairs prior to retiring in 1975. As a senior Foreign Service officer, she was still serving as director of the Office of Iraq Affairs at the time of her death. She is survived by her husband, three children, and two granddaughters. We are sad to announce that on February 18, 2023 we had to say goodbye to Richard Garcia (Kenosha, Wisconsin). Henning served in various positions in Morocco, Cameroon, Zaire, Benin, and Namibia. Hisako S. McLaughlin, 91, died July 10, in Avon, Conn. McLaughlin was born in Tokyo, which is where she met and married her Foreign Service officer husband, Roy, in 1959. Mary Greenlee Falzone, 93, died Sept. 16, in Dunn Loring, Va. Falzone joined the Foreign Service in 1952, and immediately deployed to Taipei, Republic of Formosa. In retirement, she enjoyed reading and traveling. Hilliker is survived by two daughters, Laurie and Janet; three grandchildren; a niece and a nephew. Peters was predeceased by her husband of 68 years, Dr. Oliver Leon Peters. In 1949, she joined the Ford Motor Company as their first professional female employee. As a Foreign Service commercial officer, he served at posts in Rio de Janeiro, Kingston, and Ottawa. Clemons served at posts in Palermo, Rome, Nicosia, Bonn, and Monrovia until he retired in 1979, when he was engaged by the VSE Corporation. from Norfolk State University. Norbert Bud Holz, 98, died Aug. 30, in Cambridge, Wis. Holz served in World War II and earned four campaign medals and seven battle stars. In 1950, she joined the Department of State as an economist and served in positions in the Far Eastern Research Division and the Office of European Regional Affairs. Funeraria del Angel Chino. It is with deep sorrow that we announce the death of Richard Garcia (Fort Worth, Texas), born in Doole, Texas, who passed away on June 9, 2022, at the age of 91, leaving to mourn family and friends. MacInnes is survived by his wife of 50 years, Donna; and son, Robert. Perkins was a founding member of the Thursday Luncheon Group and the Association of Black American Ambassadors. He was inducted into the San Diego Air and Space Museum Hall of Fame in 2010. Chirichigno is survived by his wife, Maria; three children, Gerardo, Maritza, and Noelle; and a grandchild, Sebastian. John W. McDonald, 97, died May 17, in Arlington, Va. McDonald joined the Foreign Service in 1949 and held positions throughout Western Europe and the Middle East. (currently a Department employee), Victoria, Paula, and Myra; three children, Eric, Allyson, and Jeremiah; and many nieces, nephews, great-nieces, and great-nephews. In 1971, he earned an M.B.A. at George Washington University, and shortly after, he won a prestigious White House fellowship ending up in the Office of Management and Budget. He is survived by his wife, Martine; three children; and seven grandchildren. He was predeceased by his wife, Annabel. He is survived by his wife of 67 years, Maureen; three children, Mary, Stephanie, and Andrew; seven grandchildren; and two brothers. James C. Clemons Jr., 93, died Oct. 7, in Bluffton, S.C. Clemons served in the U.S. Army during World War II and was later employed by U.S Forces in Vienna prior to joining the Foreign Service. In retirement, he enjoyed seeing his grandchildren, traveling, playing pool, listening to his favorite big band swing orchestras, and watching his beloved Boston Red Sox. To my Friends ,the Garcia Family.My prayers are with you! He was the youngest of three children. He retired in 2010, and enjoyed traveling, and held a passion for cooking. Jeanne B. Witte, 91, died Sept. 8, in Greenwood, S.C. Witte was a school teacher and a secretary before joining the Foreign Service in 1967. Write your message of sympathy today. Besides nursing, McDonald enjoyed traveling with her husband, James, and spending time with her family. He was promoted to vice admiral in 1983. 2023 Angelus Chapel Mortuaries. Naval Forces Europe. If you know of an upcoming event for Richard Garcia, please add one. Due to seasonal conditions, the tree planting takes place during the spring and summer. William Mac McKinley Johnson Jr., 98, died April 8, in Washington, D.C. After graduating from Princeton University and the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Johnson served in the U.S. Navy during World War II. Most recently she served as assistant chief of protocol for diplomatic affairs in the Office of the Chief of Protocol. He helped to open the first American Consulates in Lom, Togo, and Bamako, Mali. Rowberg is survived by several cousins. She is survived by her daughters, Elizabeth Peters Bierer (Michael) and Sidney Peters; her son, Robert Mitchell Peters; and five grandchildren. He worked as a producer, director, writer and division chief. Henshaw is survived by his wife, Jackie; and two children, Maddie and Sandy. Stein began his career in 1955 as a civil servant with the United States Information Agency and later converted to the Foreign Service. He served in the U.S. Navy from 19441946. your email below for our complimentary daily grief messages. Marcella J. Barnhart, 98, died March 17, in Washington, D.C. After graduating from high school in 1941 and attending a business college in Ohio, Barnhart worked in the private industry for 15 years. He retired in 2005, and went on to serve as executive director of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops Migration and Refugee Services until 2015. He studied at the Portsmouth Priory, graduated from Georgetown University in 1952, and then spent two years studying at The Industrial College of the Armed Forces. After his studies, he served as captain of military intelligence in the U.S. Army Reserve. After retirement, Gullins earned a Ph.D. in Christian Counseling from Providence Bible College and Theological Seminary. Friday May 27, 2022 atAngelus Chapel. Memorial contributions may be made directly to the family. Smith received a bachelors degree from Bucknell University, a masters degree from the University of Rhode Island, and a doctorate in geography from the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. A unique and lasting tribute for a loved one. Brown also served as deputy spokesman and acting spokesman of the Department of State, and diplomat-in-residence at Macalester College and the University of Minnesota. She served as a missionary in the Dominican Republic from 1979 to 1981, prior to joining the Foreign Service in 1987. He is survived by his wife, Yolanda; two children, Kim and Kurt; and one grandson. Leave a sympathy message to the family in the guestbook on this memorial page of Richard R. Garcia to show support. David William Cox, 79, died Dec. 1, 2018. George Cranwell Cran Montgomery, 76, died June 14, in Knoxville, Tenn. He served in Finland, France, the Philippines, and twice in Japan. Lloyd W. Neighbors Jr., 75, died June 27, in Arlington, Va. His Mother Mary Garcia and Brother David Garcia. In the 1990s, Schwertfeger served in Washington, D.C., until she retired, coming out of retirement to offer assistance during the second Iraq War. In retirement, Chin joined the Burke Fire and Rescue Department as a volunteer and conducted disaster relief work with the American Red Cross. Prepare a personalized obituary for someone you loved.. Echovita offers a solidarity program that gives back the funds generated to families. He joined the Foreign Service in 1972 and was assigned to Cambodia, Thailand, Mexico, and Japan before retiring in 2003. He joined the Foreign Service in 1986 and served much of his career at posts in the Asia-Pacific region. The Vietnamese accepted Margetson, despite his having served in Saigon, because they hoped for British aid. He attended the University of Maryland and Catholic University of America, attaining multiple degrees including cultural anthropology. Then, in 1983, he became No 2 to Sir John Thomson at the UN. He was predeceased by his wife of 65 years, Patricia. Rodney Charles Johnson, 87, died July 29, in Sheboygan, Wis. Johnson joined the Foreign Service in 1980 as assistant medical director for the Clinical Psychiatry office. Family and friends are welcome to leave their condolences on this memorial page and share them with the family. He held several posts in Washington, D.C., and one position in Bloomington, Ind. Holmes was predeceased by his wife, Odra. Years later, an Israeli diplomat with whom he was talking turned out to have been the Haganah commander who ordered the attack. He attended Armstrong College and the University of Georgia Off-Campus Division before receiving an appointment to Annapolis in 1950. Leader was active as a volunteer scoutmaster with the Boy Scouts of America, Troop 345. Richard G. Garcia AKA Rick to everyone who knew him age: 54 years young. He worked on numerous projects overseas including projects in Bolivia, Venezuela, Kuwait, Italy, Qatar, Mali, Republic of South Africa, Zambia, Senegal and Swaziland as well as various projects in Iraq. She joined the Foreign Service and most recently served as an office management specialist in Suva. Springsteen was predeceased by her husband. A burial was held on Thursday, April 27th 2023 at 12:00 PM at the Holy Cross Catholic Cemetery (444 E Lexington Ave, Pomona, CA 91710). He was predeceased by his wife of 68 years, Ellen Rae Suzy. He later served as a Foreign Service officer, with posts in the U.S.S.R., Cuba, Paraguay, Uruguay, Panama, Costa Rica, the United Kingdom and Colombia. Throughout her career, Rowberg served in posts in London, Florence, Verona, Salzburg, Vienna, Prague, Athens, Saigon, Bremen, Korea and Taipei. Normand Redden, 100, died June 21, in London, England. Write your message of sympathy today. He retired in 1984. He accompanied his wife and Foreign Service contracting officer, Anne, to posts in Cairo, Port-au-Prince, and Haiti. McGuire was also deployed to Havana when the U.S. Embassy was first re-opened in Cuba. Let the family know you are thinking of them. Marsha Lynne Singer, 62, died April 28, in Arlington, Va. Singer received a B.A. Geoffrey Michael Cleasby, 71, died March 6, in Washington, D.C. Cleasby received an M.S. He joined the Foreign Service in 2001 and served as a facilities manager in Almaty and Buenos Aires. She enjoyed exercise and avidly read documents written by the founding fathers. Richard Ybarra Padilla Obituary. Douglas Kai Rasmussen, 70, died May 6, in Potomac, Md. Ribera is survived by a brother, William; and three grandchildren. Ambassador to Argentina, 19861989. Oliver Charles Shaw, 85, died on Aug. 3, in Albuquerque, N.M. Shaw served in the U.S. Armys 82nd Airborne Division before entering the Foreign Service in 1961. He worked as a Foreign Service officer and was posted in Germany and Israel before retiring in 1983. Bretz is survived by his wife, Chaveewan; three children; and two granddaughters. Younts was predeceased by two children, Vicki and George. Together they served in Colombia, the Ivory Coast, the Dominican Republic, and again in Washington. He then joined the Foreign Service as a communications officer in 1965. Bird is predeceased by his wife. In 1980, Davis began her career at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration in Rockville, Md. James Eugene Leader, 83, died May 29, in Ashburn, Va. Leader graduated from Purdue University and studied abroad in Allahabad, India, planting the seed for his lifelong love of South Asia. Carol Anne Dolezal, 67, died May 12, in Palm Beach Gardens, Fla. She attended college at Loretto Heights in Colorado, and then joined the Foreign Service. He found taking minutes difficult, as Sir Alec Douglas-Home, Heaths foreign secretary, always had a ballpoint pen in his mouth which rendered him inaudible. He retired in 1987 and became a professor of law at the George Washington University, in addition to cofounding the Institute for Multi-Track Diplomacy, which he led until 2017. from Harvard University and a doctorate in law from the Sorbonne. Published on April 11, 2022. He also urged serious action on the climate crisis when too few leaders took that position. He is survived by his wife, Charlotte; five children, Margaret, Kathleen, Peter, Barbara, and Alexander; 11 grandchildren; and nine great-grandchildren. He later received a Ph.D. from the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy. There is no photo or video of Richard R. Garcia.Be the first to share a memory to pay tribute. Eidem served in the Foreign Service in multiple posts including Milan; Rome; Monrovia, Liberia; and Japan. When your purchase is complete, a post will be made on the tribute wall of the deceased signifying the planting of a memorial tree. In 2017, Patt and his wife moved to West Palm Beach, Fla., where he volunteered at the Kravis Center for Performing Arts, and was a docent at the Flagler Museum and at the Historical Society of Palm Beach County. In his personal life, he enjoyed listening to music . During his tenure, Smith traveled to 66 countries including a 3-year tour in Bogota. He covered big events in the 1960s, medicine in the 70s, and also found niches as a feature writer and reviewer of cars, A key inspiration for Miles Davis and other greats, Jamals final San Diego performance was in 2007. With heavy hearts, we announce the death of Richard Garcia (Detroit, Michigan), who passed away on April 26, 2022 at the age of 83. Naval Reserves until 1969. The importance of saying "I love you" during COVID-19, Effective ways of dealing with the grieving process, Solutions to show your sympathy safely during the Covid-19 pandemic. His domestic tours included assignments in the Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement, Bureau of European and Eurasian Affairs, and the U.S. Military Academy. In 1950, he joined the Foreign Service and served in Germany, Morocco, South Africa and Canada. She enjoyed movies, fashion, reading, and writing, and recently, she published a romance novel. With heavy hearts, we announce the death of Richard Garcia (Detroit, Michigan), who passed away on April 26, 2022 at the age of 83. She served as a nurse in the private sector until 2007 when she joined the Department of State as a Foreign Service health practitioner. After the war, Edmond obtained two masters degrees and a PhD from Harvard University. Anne Hepburn Edwards, 85, died Aug. 1, in London, England. He taught history and geography at Minnehaha Academy in Minneapolis for six years and then joined the Foreign Service in 1969. Anderson retired after 30 years of service in 1980 and enjoyed reading, the arts and traveling with his wife of 63 years, Helen. He served in the Foreign Service for more than 20 years. He also served an additional 20 years for NGOs in the national security, arms control, and homeland security fields. Jeanne W. Kincaid, 69, died Feb. 14, in Quinton, N.J. Kincaid received a masters of accounting from Gardner-Webb University. Richard Garcia was born in 1924, at birth place, Texas, to Cesario Rosales Garcia and Adela Garcia (born Contrares). He is survived by his wife of 33 years, Jean; and a daughter, Jo June. After retiring in 1980, Byron assisted his wife, Dori, in her real estate business. Keil is survived by his wife, Diane; two sons, Joe and Matt; and five grandchildren. GARCIA--Richard A. Ph.D. Age 80, died peacefully at his home in Santa Clara, CA on November 5, 2022 following a year-long respiratory illness. Is long-delayed solar project near finish line? He retired after 34 years of service and received a commendation for his efforts in reopening Embassy Kuwait after Operation Desert Storm. To download this photo, the file name must have less than 255 characters. Gildred was also a real estate developer in California, a licensed racecar driver and an avid aviator. She was married to William T. Briggs, a Foreign Service officer who served in the U.S. Army during World War II. He joined the Foreign Service in 1978 as a communications electronics officer, serving multiple tours of duty in Washington with the Office of Communicationswhich would later become part of the Bureau of Information Resources Management. July 9, 2021 He also served as the Department of States advisor to the Commander-in-Chief, Pacific Command, in Honolulu. He served in Monrovia, La Paz, Moscow, Vienna, Port-au-Prince (two tours), Kuala Lumpur, Yangon, Nairobi, and Kingston. Gunn is survived by a sister, Hazel; her lifelong partner, William; and two nieces. In retirement, Bennett founded the Korea Economic Institute in Washington, D.C., and taught at George Washington University.

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