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ARTHUR JAEGER Obituary

JAEGER ARTHUR SCOTT JAEGER Arthur "Art" Jaeger, 71, of Linden and Alexandria, Virginia, died at the family residence in the Blue Ridge Mountains on Sunday, August 27, 2017 of Glioblastoma (brain cancer). Art was born to Erwin and Ethyl Schroder Jaeger on May 3, 1946, in Patterson, New Jersey, and grew up in Ridgewood, New Jersey. Having an early interest in media and politics, he graduated from George Washington University, Washington, DC, in 1968, with a B.A. in Journalism and Political Science. During Army service in Vietnam (1969-1970), Art was a writer, editor, and photographer in the public information office of the 199th Light Infantry Brigade, awarded a Bronze Star Medal and other citations. In a letter to the Editor of the New York Times published in January of this year, Art responded to another writer's view that the war in Vietnam had been pivotal in breaking down racial barriers. Writing with typical candor and clarity, he observed: "During my 14 months in the war, I noticed a disturbing trend toward re-segregation, with black and white soldiers choosing to associate only with others of their own race whenever possible....I often wondered why the leadership of my unit tolerated this." After his discharge from the Army, Art had a career spanning more than four decades as a journalist and public relations professional in the Washington, DC area. In the 1970's, he was a reporter and editor for two small newspapers, and for most of the 1980's he was a Capitol Hill press secretary, working in the House of Representatives for Rep. Gladys Noon Spellman (D-MD) and in the Senate for Sen. Edward Zorinsky (D-NE). For more than a dozen years after that, he worked in com- munications posts for progressive advocacy groups, including the influential Center on Budget and Policy Priorities. During this time, he testified before Congress on three occasions. For five years in the early 2000's, he was communications director for the National Cooperative Business Association and from 2007 to 2013, he was senior director at a small Washington public relations firm specializing in food and agriculture issues. After retirement, he was a writing consultant for the National Milk Producers Federation, the lobbying organization for American dairy farmers. Art played the guitar since he was in junior high school, and family and friends remember many hours listening and singing along to Art's accomplished guitar playing. Art is also remembered for his keen insights, journalist's skepticism, dry humor, and unflagging devotion to his family and friends. Art is survived by his beloved wife of 27 years, Aletha Kelly Collinson Jaeger, a brother, Erwin (Fred) Jaeger, and his wife Mary Steiner of Oak Ridge, Tennessee. Through his marriage to Aletha, he is survived by two stepchildren; daughter, Carrie L. McAleese, and her husband Thomas, and stepson, Kevin M. Collinson; two granddaughters, Jessica Spring Rubio and husband Daniel, Morgan Spring Hancock and husband Danny; and three great-grandsons, Derrick, Nathan and Michael Hancock; and son-in-law Peter Spring. A Memorial service will be held at a later date. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations to a charity of your choice. A Memorial service will be held at a later date. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations to a charity of your choice.

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Published by The Washington Post on Aug. 30, 2017.

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Jim Mulhern

August 24, 2021

When you feel your soul touched by a person, you know of their greatness. Art was one of those people. All of us who had the honor of knowing and loving him are better for having him in our lives. I greatly miss, and will never forget, our conversations about things great and small. Working with Art was a joy because he was so good at cutting to the heart of the matter, writing with clarity and insight, always capturing the essence of whatever topic he addressed. The passing years will never dim his star; it will always burn bright in our hearts and minds.

Aletha, I think of you often and hope you are doing well. Godspeed.

JAIME CASTANEDA

August 24, 2021

Art will never be forgotten - an amazing kind soul and smart and capable to do many jobs. We missed him dearly

Alicia Valencia Erb

September 19, 2017

Art was an amazing co-worker of mine, at NCBA, who often stayed behind to keep others company. He'd stop by for visits and chat about work, life, and everything in between. I will treasure those moments bc I gained good insight and wisdom from someone who had a rich and full life. I am soooo sad to know he is no longer with us--deeply saddened. Aletha, you are in my thoughts and prayers. God bless you. Rest in peace, Art.

Richard Dines

September 19, 2017

Art was a thoughtful and intelligent man that I am grateful to have known and worked with.

Peg Spangler

September 19, 2017

Aletha, so very sorry to hear this news. He was a wonderful guy and a good friend. Thoughts and prayers for you and your family. Peg and Greg Spangler

Kellye Eversole

September 6, 2017

I was saddened to learn of Art's death. He was a great man and a pleasure to get to know when we worked together in the Senate. My heart goes out to Aletha and the rest of Art's family and close friends. You have my deepest sympathies

Jim & Sue Jordan

September 3, 2017

Art was truly a unique and special person. Our friendship with you and him added depth and joy to our life. We will miss him immensely. Know that you are in our hearts and on our minds.

Monika Megyesi

September 1, 2017

Aletha, you are in my thoughts and I wish you strength! Art made a great impression on me and his kindness and vitality lives on in part as the person I have become because of him. When I count my blessings, I count you and him among them!

Shawna Morris

August 31, 2017

I'm so sorry for your loss. I've missed Art this year as he had to step back from our work together when his health issues arose. He was really an impressive person - so talented, sharp and hard-working while also being far more humble than his skills merited. I feel lucky to have gotten to know him a few years ago and to benefit from having worked with him.

Jaime Castaneda

August 31, 2017

To ALetha and Art's family. I only got to know Art about 4 years ago, but we work extremely close for the past 2 years in which I got to know the wonderful person that Art was. kind heart and smart brain. I missed him very much, but I am so happy that I got to know him

gob bless him and you

Dave Warner

August 30, 2017

Aletha and Jaeger family,
My sincerest condolences and prayers for you. Art was a friend and colleague. I'll remember him as a gentle soul. Many will miss him; I know you will. ~ Dave

Bobbie Liegus

August 30, 2017

I send my love and deepest sympathy to Aletha and her family at this very sad time.

Tom Wacker

August 30, 2017

Art was a teacher, mentor and friend all in one - how fortunate I was to be the recipient of each of these gifts which I will always cherish.

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