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G. EPPERSON Obituary

EPPERSON G. MICHAEL EPPERSON G. Michael Epperson, a distinguished former officer of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), passed away on September 30, 2013, after a brief illness. He retired from federal service in July 2012 after serving in senior positions at the CIA's National Clandestine Service (NCS) and the National Security Council. Most recently Mr. Epperson was a member of Omniplex World Services Corporate Board of Directors, a Senior Advisor to Altamont Capital Partners, and a Senior Advisor on intelligence issues for A-T Solutions. Mr. Epperson was consistently noted for his creativity, dedication, and ability to collaborate with a broad range of colleagues and partners. He applied those attributes to numerous important assignments at home and abroad, encouraging his people to take fresh approaches to their work, and emphasizing the importance of quality intelligence wherever he served. Immediately prior to retiring from the CIA, he served as the head of a major CIA component. Mr. Epperson also recently served as the Special Assistant to the President and Senior Director for Intelligence Programs at the National Security Council (NSC), the senior intelligence officer in the White House and head of the NSC's Intelligence Programs Directorate. He was also Executive Assistant to then Deputy Director of Central Intelligence, John McLaughlin. Mr. Epperson served overseas in the Middle East, South Asia, Europe and elsewhere. Prior to his federal service, from 1981 until 1991 Mr. Epperson was a partner in the Washington office of the Chicago law firm, Bell, Boyd & Lloyd, where he practiced corpo rate and business law. He was a member of the DC bar. Mr. Epperson graduated from Stanford University in 1978 with a BA in History and an MA in Russian and East European Studies and was a member of the Stanford varsity soccer team. He received his JD from Harvard Law School in 1981 and an MA in Education Policy from George Washington University in 1987. At times of unprecedented change in CIA leadership, he worked with top levels of the U.S. Government to establish methods of meeting new challenges. Upon his retirement from the CIA in 2012, Mr. Epperson received the Distinguished Career Intelligence Medal for his Agency service. He had previously received the Donovan Award, the highest award in the NCS. He spoke Russian, Polish, and French. Mr Epperson is survived by three sons from his previous marriage to Katharine Epperson-Ian (a Second Lieutenant in the USMC), Trevor (working in Bethesda), and Colin (a junior at Stanford)-and his sister Jane Lohraff. Of all his outstanding accomplishments, he was proudest of his three sons. Services will be held on Saturday October 5 at 1 p.m. at Pumphrey's Funeral Home, 300 W. Montgomery Ave., Rockville, MD 20850. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations in Mr Epperson's memory to the CIA Officers Memorial Foundation- ciamemorialfoundation.org. Expressions of condolence may be sent to the family at 5623 McLean Drive, Bethesda, MD, 20814.Expressions of condolence may be sent to the family at 5623 McLean Drive, Bethesda, MD, 20814.

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Published by The Washington Post on Oct. 3, 2013.

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F Wong

October 13, 2013

The country has lost another valuable member that helped protect and sustain it. His loss is being felt across the nation our condolences to his dear family.

G B

October 11, 2013

Home is the sailor, home from the sea, and the hunter, home from the hill.

J

October 7, 2013

Mikey, You were there for me when I needed it most in so many ways. Thank you for believing in me and having my back. I will miss your friendship, sage counsel, and cheshire grin. Fondly, J

J

October 7, 2013

Mikey-You were there for me when I needed it most. Thank you for believing in me and always having my back. I will miss your friendship, wise counsel, and your huge cheshire grin. Fondly, J

V C

October 5, 2013

God bless. A true national hero.

Nancy Lopez

October 4, 2013

Mike...your humor will always be a part of my life! I so enjoyed working with you and you will truly be missed!

Leslie Ireland

October 3, 2013

I am still stunned that Mike is gone. What a sad day. I will always remember his friendship, quick wit and wise counsel. He took great risks to keep our country safe and we didn't said thank you enough. Mostly I will remember the tremendous joy Ian, Trevor and Colin brought Mike and how he proud he was of each of them.

Hosay, can you see . . . ?

Dori Ottaviano

October 3, 2013

Michael, I am so grateful to have gotten to know you, to work with you, and to laugh along with you! You truly were one of the great ones. Thank you for your distinguished service and commitment to those of us fortunate enough to work alongside you.

I will look for you in the hallways at work ...

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