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Rebecca S. Rootes "Becky"  
Retired Chief of Management and Administrative Services at National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), died February 5 of pancreatic cancer. Becky, 69, retired in 2012 after nearly three decades working in a variety of positions at NOAA. A 1983 Sea Grant Knauss Fellow, Becky began her work with NOAA as a legislative fellow staffing the former Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee within the House of Representatives. Early in her time in Washington, Becky helped establish the Women's Aquatic Network, which brings together professionals with interests in marine, coastal and aquatic affairs and promotes the roles of women in these fields. Over the course of her career at NOAA, she represented the Administration in international affairs as a delegate to the International Whaling Commission and International Commission for the Conservation of Atlantic Tunas. In retirement, Becky relocated to Onancock, Virginia where she became an accomplished artist and active member of local organizations: the Eastern Shore Art League, the Historic Onancock School and the Historical Society of the Eastern Shore of Virginia. Born in Galesburg, Illinois, Becky received her bachelor's degree in marine biology from Southampton College in 1974. She received her master's degree in public administration from Texas A&M in 1983 while serving as a marine extension agent with the Texas A&M Marine Advisory Service. She met her husband of almost 40 years, Dr. Edward O. Murdy, while they both served as Peace Corps' volunteers in the Philippines. Becky is survived by her husband and two children, Kirby Rootes-Murdy of Washington, DC; Kelly Rootes-Murdy of Atlanta, Georgia; and one grandchild.A celebration of her life will be held in fall 2021.

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Published by The Washington Post on Feb. 7, 2021.

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Peter Hays

February 25, 2023

Becky lived on Middle Pond Road with us while we studied and enjoyed our studies in Marine science. After college, we all went down to Washington DC to work on the coding of the EPAs registration of Pesticides Library. I am saddened to hear of her passing 2years ago. She was a beautiful women through and through.
To her husband, children and grandchildren, I send my love and I´m deeply saddened by your loss. She was so young.
She will be missed.

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Marie-Elise and Francis

February 15, 2021

Our dearest neighbor fought this pancreatic cancer bravely and with such determination and resolve. She lived to see her grandchild. We had wonderful dinners together, here and at the beach, and had a great deal in common, talking about our travels, our neighborhood, our children. And whales. She has left us with a deep hole in our heart that cannot be filled. As we say in Japan, "Oshu-sho-sama desu." Our deepest condolences. Ed, we know how much you loved each other, how you took care of her, that your loss is deeper than the ocean. We hope to see you this spring, maybe go fishing, and reminisce about Becky. Please take care of yourself.

Kate Naughten

February 8, 2021

Dear Rootes-Murdy family - My deep condolences on your loss. I fondly remember Becky’s enthusiasm and dedication to NOAA. She was always full of ideas and passion regarding our conservation mission. Her love of art and creative endeavors was also well known. I am happy to read that she found a home and a like-minded artistic community In Onancock. Take care of yourselves.

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