JOHN-JAEGER-Obituary

JOHN JAEGER

Silver Spring, District of Columbia

1943 - 2020

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February 16, 2020
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Silver Spring, District of Columbia

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JAEGER JOHN FREDERICK JAEGER (Age 76) On Sunday, February 16, 2020, of Naples, FL. Beloved husband of Karen Ivers. Loving father of Jack (Christine) Jaeger, Matt (Courtney) Jaeger and Tim (Erin) Jaeger, and loving step-father of Jennifer Rentzel. Grandfather of Kathleen, Patrick, Brian, Billy,...

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On behalf of the Herald Harbor Citizen's Association on the Severn River, I write to express our deepest sympathies and condolences to the entire Jaeger family on the passing of their father and grandfather. His friendly presence is missed.

Maureen Turman
HHCA Membership coordinator and
neighbor

The Andrews family sends our deepest condolences. We admired John from a professional and personal standpoint. He was generous with his time on so many levels. He was a kind man and will be missed.

Our deepest sympathy to Karen,
Jack & Chrissy,Tim& Erin, Matt & Courtney & Jenny, John was a loving husband , father and grandfather and may time allow you to look back with fond memories of all the good times you shared. John was a dear friend, he will be missed!

John you're a good man. I always enjoyed your company and insight. God speed my friend.

John Jaeger encouraged the Fielding Fellows at Gettysburg College to reach for the moon. We will always be grateful for having him in our lives. Not only was he a giant of a man professionally, but always continued his mentoring of a new generation. He will be deeply missed. Shirley Anne Warshaw, Gettysburg College, Fielding Center for Presidential Leadership Study

Having known John since moving into the neighborhood 15 years ago, and also knowing Karen too as a good friend, John was simply a wonderful, witty, smart and generous person. He was a joy to be around and had a fantastic sense of humor. I would often see him driving by while I was walking my dogs (whether on his way to work or home), and he would always stop, always tell me I need to "work harder....and not from home", always share a smile and joke or a bit of news, and he simply was a...

In loving memory of a wonderful person. Mr. Jaeger blessed me immensely as a high schooler. He sponsored my first internship at NIH that led to an abundance of lifetime opportunities!

On behalf of the alumni and undergraduate members of the Theta chapter of Sigma Chi at Gettysburg College we offer our sincere sympathy at the departing of our brother John Jaeger. He was a true and loyal Sigma Chi.

"All Honor To His Name"

In hoc,

Richard Krisch
Chapter Advisor
Theta Chapter of Sigma Chi

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