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Gary Federici

Washington, District of Columbia

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FEDERICI GARY A. FEDERICI, Ph.D. Dr. Gary A. Federici passed away October 20th after a brief illness. He was born in Wareham, MA, on July 28, 1950. Gary was the son of Bernice E. Federici of Wareham, and graduated from Bishop Stang High School, in North Dartmouth. He received his B.S. in Physics...

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I still think about Gary all the time and everything he taught me about understanding how a bureaucracy works, thinks, and feels. He had a very special gift in comprehending complex organizations -- absolutely amazing.

To the Federici family,
As a co-worker with Dr. Federici since 2004 I found him to be a great man to work with and for. He always treated me with a great deal of respect and was a great listener as well as a person who took action on great things for the Navy and Marine Corps. I keep you all in my prayers and I will miss him.

Dear Mrs. Federici,

While I'm stunned and saddened to hear of Gary's passing, I'm not surprised by the admirable recollections of his friends and colleagues. Gary's soft spoken, level headed gentleman demeanor was a good balance to my mostly mischievous adolescence. His youthful respect of his elders, and those around him, was one of many traits easily recognized by those who knew him. "Feather", as he was affectionately known by his teenage friends, could be relied on for good...

To the Family of Dr. Federici.

We are so sorry for your loss. Gary was a gentleman, scholar, leader and inspiration. He will be missed dearly. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

To the family of Gary Federici,
Please know that while he was a fantastic scientist, he was also a wonderful person and worked hard to make things better for our men and women in the Military. He will be greatly missed but much admired.
Condolences to the family.

I was saddened to hear of Gary's passing. I remember working with him at CNA in the late 90's. I'll miss his smiling face and great wit.

Gary was a fantastic person and colleague. I will always remember him for his great mind, kindness, and can-do spirit. He made a real difference for the nation and the Navy. My deepest condolences to Gary's family.

I watched Gary grow up from boyhood to manhood and what a man he became. Wareham should be proud of what he accomplished for the United States of America.May he rest in peace. Bud Cleveland

Diana and all of Gary's family. We are so sorry in learning of Garys' passing. Our thoughts & prayers are with you all at this difficult time. Newt & Kerry Crocker