Warren Christopher

Warren Christopher

Warren Christopher Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Mar. 19, 2011.
When he took over as secretary of state in the Clinton administration at age 68, Warren M. Christopher said he didn't expect to travel much. He went on to set a four-year mark for miles traveled by America's top diplomat.

The attorney turned envoy tirelessly traveled to Bosnia and the Middle East on peace missions during his 1993-1996 tenure — including some two dozen to Syria alone in a futile effort to promote a settlement with Israel.

After his work finished carrying out the Clinton administration agenda abroad, the longtime Californian returned home for an active life in local and national affairs and with his law firm.

Late Friday, the 85-year-old statesman died at his home in Los Angeles of complications from bladder and kidney cancer, said Sonja Steptoe of the law firm O'Melveny & Myers, where Christopher was a senior partner.

As he prepared to step down in 1996 as secretary "for someone else to pick up the baton," he said in an interview he was pleased to have played a role in making the United States safer.

Along with his peace efforts, he told The Associated Press that his proudest accomplishments included playing a role in promoting a ban on nuclear weapons tests and extension of curbs on proliferation of weapons technology.

The loyal Democrat also supervised the contested Florida recount for Al Gore in the 2000 presidential election. The Supreme Court, on a 5-4 vote, decided for George W. Bush.

While his efforts with Syria didn't bear fruit, he was more successful in the negotiations that produced a settlement in 1995 for Bosnia, ending a war among Muslims, Serbs and Croats that claimed 260,000 lives and drove another 1.8 million people from their homes.

Some critics said the administration had moved too slowly against the ethnic violence. Then-Rep. Frank McCloskey, an Indiana Democrat, called for Christopher's resignation and virtually accused the administration of ignoring genocide against Bosnian Muslims. A handful of State Department officials resigned in protest.

Christopher also gave top priority to supporting reform in Russia and expanding U.S. economic ties to Asia.

While Christopher often preferred a behind-the-scenes role, he also made news as deputy secretary of state in the Carter administration, conducting the tedious negotiations that gained the release in 1981 of 52 American hostages in Iran.

President Jimmy Carter awarded him the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the nation's highest civilian award. "The best public servant I ever knew," Carter wrote in his memoirs.

In private life, Christopher also served. Among many other things, he chaired a commission that proposed reforms of the Los Angeles Police Department in the aftermath of the videotaped beating by police of motorist Rodney King in 1991. When four officers arrested for beating King were acquitted of most charges the following year Los Angeles erupted in days of deadly rioting.

In examining years of police records following the riots, the Christopher Commission found "a significant number of officers" routinely used excessive force.

"The department not only failed to deal with the problem group of officers but it often rewarded them with positive evaluations and promotions," according to the report.

Numerous reforms were eventually put in place, including limiting the police chief to two five-year terms and having the chief appointed and supervised by a civilian commission.

Christopher's calm intervention amid political turmoil prompted the Republicans to turn to an elder statesman of their own, James A. Baker III, to represent Bush in the election dispute.

Accepting Christopher's resignation as the nation's top diplomat, President Bill Clinton said Christopher "left the mark of his hand on history."

As Clinton considered a successor, Christopher offered the criteria he would apply if the choice was up to him.

"It would be somebody who has the capacity to provide forceful leadership, someone who has great tenacity, someone who has endurance and a lot of stamina," he said.

His travels became the stuff of diplomatic legend.

In the skies over Africa and approaching his 71st birthday in October 1996, Christopher set a new mark for miles traveled by a secretary of state over four years, the normal length of a presidential term: 704,487.

The crew on his Air Force jet presented him with a congratulatory cake.

Christopher overcame sleep deprivation, difficult negotiations with the likes of the late Syrian President Hafez Assad and nagging ulcers to keep his eye on American interests.

Always crisp, modest and polite, he drove home an agreement in his last year on the job to halt fighting in Lebanon between Israel and extremist Shiite guerrillas.

"We have achieved the goal of our mission, which was to achieve an agreement that will save lives and end the suffering of people on both sides of the Israeli-Lebanese border," Christopher said in Jerusalem, his weeklong mission a success.

Madeleine Albright stepped in for Clinton's second term and Christopher returned to his law firm of O'Melveny & Myers with Clinton's "deep gratitude" for his service and with president's playful description of Christopher as "the only man ever to eat M&Ms on Air Force One with a fork."

Unlike some who held the job, Christopher worked smoothly with the president's other senior advisers.

Although critics complained that the Clinton administration's foreign policy lacked dramatic initiatives, the poised and cautious Christopher indicated he was pleased with the results, especially with what he called the "triple play" of a NAFTA trade agreement with Canada and Mexico, the APEC expansion of U.S. economic ties to Pacific Rim nations, and the GATT accord on international tariffs and trade.

"Taking it overall, we've done very well on the major issues," he said at a news conference in 1993, during which he also cited U.S. support for economic and political reform in Russia and the "partnership for peace" proposal to expand the involvement of former Communist adversaries in the North Atlantic Treaty Organization.

Christopher also looked back with gratitude on how far he had come from a childhood in Scranton, N.D., marked by bitter winters and modest circumstances. His father was a bank cashier who fell ill, and the family moved to Southern California during the Depression. After his father's death his mother supported the family of five children as a sales clerk.

An ensign in the U.S. Navy reserves, he was called up to active duty during World War II and served in the Pacific.

He received his undergraduate degree from the University of Southern California in 1945 and, after attending Stanford Law School, served as a clerk to Supreme Court Justice William O. Douglas in 1949 and 1950.

In the late 1960s, he was a deputy attorney general in the administration of Lyndon Johnson.

In 2008, Christopher was co-chairman of a bipartisan panel that studied the recurring question of who under U.S. law should decide when the country goes to war. It proposed that the president be required to inform Congress of any plans to engage in "significant armed conflict" lasting longer than a week.

As a successful Los Angeles lawyer, Christopher had a seven-figure income, and a beach house in fashionable Santa Barbara.

He is survived by his wife Marie, and had four children in two marriages: Lynn, Scott, Thomas, and Kristen. Plans were pending for a private memorial service.




Copyright © 2011 The Associated Press

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Harry Simpson

March 18, 2015

Fair winds and following seas sailor.

Thank you for your service to this nation.

Harry Simpson

March 18, 2015

Thank you for sharing a part of your life with us.

April 9, 2011

I am sorry to hear about your loss. Stay close to god in prayer and he will provide you strength. JB

Calvin Family

March 23, 2011

Thank you Mr. Christopher for your tireless efforts for peace.

C S

March 23, 2011

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

March 23, 2011

May God comfort you and give you sweet peace during this difficult time in your lives. You all are in our thoughts & prayers.

Rick Mulhaupt

March 23, 2011

Mr. Christopher was larger than life. An authentic hero, on the world stage and in person. He would have been my first choice for the United States Supreme Court. I was truly honored to meet him at the Kennedy School. He famously said, "A liberal is someone who won't take his own position in an argument" ...one of my favorite and most oft quoted aphorisms. Its relevance only grows with time. Thank you sir for all the above. And to his family, thank you for sharing him.

Robert Lewis

March 22, 2011

May he rest in PEACE and we will always
remember him and his grieving family in our PRAYERS !
Retired Police Captain Robert "Bob" Lewis and Family of St. Louis MO.

Carlos Aranda

March 22, 2011

Allah bless America

Randal Allen

March 22, 2011

As U.S. Secretary of State, Warren Christopher always put others ahead of himself. His quiet dignity and leadership honored the work of others ahead of his own.

His humility clearly made the people around feel like equals. He set a high standard for all who would engage in leadership dealing with international relations.

Sincerely,

David Randal Allen
State Department Correspondent
1992-1995

Douglas Edwards

March 21, 2011

Growing up in metropolitan Los Angeles, I witnessed and read about Warren's leadership as he shaped the course of local history. His quiet, steady presence defined culture in this region for decades.

Worshiping with him at his church underscored the quiet faith and steadfastness of his leadership style which was called upon repeatedly by our nation's leaders.

Today there are few civil servants who walk in his footsteps. My hope and prayer is that his legacy will impress others to lead and serve this nation with the same heart-felt values that he offered so willingly.

Grateful to God for his witness and service;
Reverend Douglas Guthery Edwards

March 21, 2011

May the father of tender mercies, and the God of all comfort, comfort you in this time of need.

N.C.

Tom Smith

March 21, 2011

May the God of all comfort, comfort the family, and friends of Warren Christopher. We can all look forward to the time when "all those is the memorial tomb will hear Jesus' voice and come out." We can also look forward to true peace and security under his everlasting ruler ship.

Dennis Tessier

March 21, 2011

Truly one of the best lawyers I’ve had the honor to work with. Our hearts and prayers are with the Christopher family. Rest in peace my dear friend.

Henryk Zaleski

March 21, 2011

Rest in peace.

March 21, 2011

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Mary Jeffers

March 21, 2011

I remember hearing your name being well spoken by many news commentators for sometime while being a student in school. Thanks for your service to America. May God give your family comfort. RIP

Gregg Isett

March 20, 2011

A true and generous American. Thank you for your tireless service to our country. And to your family, I offer my condolences.

March 20, 2011

RIP, you will be sorely missed. May God give your family strength and comfort during these difficult times. Thank you for all you did.

Patty Ramsey

March 20, 2011

Thank you Sir for your dedication and service to our Great County and for all you have done to bring peace to other Nations. Our condolences and prayers go out to your loved ones during their time of sorrow. May their hearts be filled with the comfort and peace of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ! God Bless you all, and may God continue to Bless America...The land that Mr. Christopher loved and tried so hard to protect!!

Faith Tobin

March 20, 2011

/Rory Dockett

March 20, 2011

My condolences to the Christopher family. May the God of all comfort be with you.

Ronald Scott

March 20, 2011

March 20,2011 Warren Christopher was very good secretary Of state

Dannie Dozier

March 20, 2011

RIP---A Job Well Done.

Jerry HAIK

March 20, 2011

We live in a great nation and it's people
like Warren Christopher who make it great.

March 20, 2011

Christopher Family,

May knowing others care give you a measure of comfort. May God who see your pain of heart, comfort and strenghten you to endure in this most sorrowful time.

Paula Bergan

March 20, 2011

March 18, 2011 - Los Angeles, CA - I first came to know Warren when I was a Director at the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA. Over the years, he became a powerful force in U.S. politics in a number of capacities under Presidents Carter, Reagan and Clinton.



However, nothing is more revealing of his character, tenacity, insight and courage as he worked late into the night to successfully secure the release of the U.S. Hostages in Iran.



To Marie and her family, I offer my deepest condolences. Warren will always be known as a World Class Statesman and a man of great intellect who deserves the respect and honor not only of the American people but by that of the World Community as well. America has lost a dear and loyal friend. -Fred Brito



For Immediate Release:

Paula Bergan

The Paula Bergan Agency

Beverly Hills, California

March 20, 2011

To the family of this great man are thoughts and prayers are with you all at this time.Bless you all.

March 19, 2011

To: The Christopher Family - "Our sincere condolences"; The Triplett's

Mark Hill

March 19, 2011

My most sincere sympathy to the Christopher family. I met him only once, during the federal shutdown in 1995. As a staffer to an assistant secretary, I was declared "essential", and sent down to Consular Affairs to expedite emergency passports. So much urgent travel to Columbia that week-- go figure. Sect. Christopher came down and shook hands with every one of us who was working there. Just a very human gesture from a very humane person. I'll never forget it.

Jamie Brewer

March 19, 2011

Thank you for your fine service to the nation, and for 'setting the bar high' for those who would follow. This nation surely appreciates your stellar service and devotion to the principles of democracy.

Janet Stallard

March 19, 2011

Thank you for all you did! Rest in peace!

A Retired Navy Corpsman

March 19, 2011

Thank you for your service to our nation.

Denzel McNash

March 19, 2011

Thank you for your great years of service! I am keeping all of your love ones in my thoughts. Rest in Peace Job well done. Denzel of Portland Oregon

Michael DeGirolamo

March 19, 2011

Thank you Sir for your dedication to our nation.

steve vail

March 19, 2011

to the family of warren christopher:
Thank you sir for your service as sec of
state. We need these type of men today to
serve as Secretary of State, as you were.

Deb Eckersley

March 19, 2011

To the Christopher family,

My thoughts and prayer are with you. Mr Christopher was a great contributor to our nation's history; as well as an example for what it means to serve your community , regardless of income. May God bless you all and keep you close.

A United States Citizen

March 19, 2011

I thank you for your years of service and may the Lord bless your family.I will keep you in my thoughts and prayers

lisa jarrell

March 19, 2011

r.i.p. what a great guy..

hfs radio fan

March 19, 2011

What a great guy...

Khurram wadiwalla

March 19, 2011

Rare Statesman and politician ever, I think majority of politicians now should learn from his example to make AMERICA and world better place. Rest in peace you were my hero.

Darrell Havel

March 19, 2011

A great man...and a fine American! I am grateful for his service to our country...and the world.
My sympathy to his family.

PAT BOHANNON

March 19, 2011

MY PRAYERS TO HIS FAMILY. REST NOW IN PEACE MR. CHRISTOPHER.

Kyla

March 19, 2011

As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends. May you find comfort in God's promise at Isaiah 25:8.

Marilynn

March 19, 2011

To the family of Mr. Christopher. You can feel that death can leave a heartache that nothng can heal, just know that love can leave a memory that no one can steal.

james willner

March 19, 2011

MAY HE REST IN PEACE.....

Mike

March 19, 2011

Good job Warren... RIP...

Patricia Connolly-Dupuis

March 19, 2011

I have always been proud of the work of Warren Christopher. He truly had a diplomatic personality and was perfect for his job.

Sandra Taylor

March 19, 2011

I am so very sorry for your loss I will be praying for your family

March 19, 2011

Thank you for your service to our nation. Rest in Peace.

John Bigley

March 19, 2011

Rip In Peace Mr. Christopher

A G

March 19, 2011

Thank you for your honorable service to this "Great Nation."

Mario Carrizales

March 19, 2011

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

R Golay

March 19, 2011

To the the family of Warren Christopher - May God give you peace and comfort through his word and the Lord Jesus Christ during this time of sorrow, I know that Warren will be missed by many.

Mike Rohrer

March 19, 2011

Thank you for your service to our country. May you rest in peace.

March 19, 2011

THANK YOU FOR BEING A SUPERB AMERICAN. REST.....THE MONTGOMERYS

Andy

March 19, 2011

Condolences to the family of Warren Christopher. Please know that we are so sorry for your loss. Thank you for sharing this remarkable human being with us. A giant among men, we are so thankful for his dedication, diplomacy and willigness to serve. Rest in peace, sir. You have more than deserved it. B'shalom.

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