John Hurley

John Hurley obituary, Mineral Point, WI

John Hurley

John Hurley Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Sep. 8, 2024.
John Hurley, aged 85, passed away peacefully on September, 8, 2024. John's kind heart and calm presence will be missed by all who knew him. John was born December 18, 1938 to Hubert and Helen (Needham) Hurley. He was raised in southern Illinois along with his older brother David. John was valedictorian of the Carbondale Community High School, class of 1956, and went on to graduate from DePauw University in Greencastle, Indiana.

John's career reflected his passion for finding solutions to global problems. He was in the inaugural group of Peace Corps volunteers and worked for the Peace Corps for almost a decade. He was initially stationed in Malaysia (then called Malaya) and later served as the first Peace Corps Director in Fiji. In 1964, John married fellow Peace Corps worker Rita Franzone. Together they had three children, Mark, Laura, and David and were married for 26 years. John wrapped up his time with the Peace Corps working at their headquarters in Washington, D.C. He then spent two decades with the National Academy of Sciences, helping to foster international scientific cooperation with a focus on developing countries in Asia, Africa, and Latin America while still finding time to coach his children's soccer teams and taking his family on camping and other excursions.

John moved to Chicago in 1992 and turned his talents toward global philanthropy working at the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation serving as Vice President for International Programs. That same year, John met Linda Wetzel, who shared John's love of travel, good food, and binge-worthy television. They were married in 1996 and enjoyed the next decade working in Chicago, entertaining on their rooftop deck, and going to the symphony.

John and Linda retired to Mineral Point, Wisconsin in 2007 and settled into small town life reminiscent of John's early years in southern Illinois. John would make Linda elaborate breakfasts, and the two of them would work on the daily crossword puzzle. John was an active and generous board member of Shake Rag Alley Center for the Arts and the Community Connections Free Clinic.

In 2012, John "un-retired," and returned to active international work in Arlington, Virginia. He took a job as Senior Vice President of CRDF Global, an organization formed after the collapse of the Soviet Union to protect vulnerable nations against nuclear proliferation. In 2017, John retired for a second time and for the next few years, John and Linda happily split their time between Carpinteria, California and Mineral Point, Wisconsin.

John is survived by his wife Linda; his children Mark (Koki), Laura (Troy Smith), and David (Nancy); his grandchildren Jason, Christopher, Amanda, Sofia, and Wiley; his brother David (Carolyn); stepdaughters Lisa (Don Hay) and Stefanie (Yoram Astrakhan); step-grandchildren Zoe, Zack, Lily, and Daniel. He was loved and respected by all of us.

Per John's wishes, the family will celebrate John's life at a private family gathering in Washington, D.C. Those wishing to make donations in John's memory may consider the Community Connections Free Clinic and Shake Rag Alley Center for the Arts.

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June 24, 2025

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April 10, 2025

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October 12, 2024

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Wendy D White

June 24, 2025

In 1979, John Hurley hired me to be the librarian for his board at the National Academy of Sciences. The Board on Science and Technology for International Development was my introduction to what would be a 30-year career at the NAS. John believed in me and gave me the confidence and resources I needed to build a major program. I was crushed when he left for the MacArthur Foundation! I did see him several times in Chicago. I hope he knew what a great boss he had been to me. I was going through old boxes of stuff and I found this picture. That started me on a search for John and I found his obituary. I am so sorry! The world lost a good one.

Wendy White

Jim Wolter

April 10, 2025

John, Be well in God's love. Jim Wolter, PCV, Malaya I

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Carmen Garcia

September 30, 2024

Dear Linda and Family: I am thinking of you and sending you all my love during this difficult time. John was a wonderful human being and I will treasure him always. He was a wonderful and kind human being. I am honored to have met him and spend a few years working with him not only as my boss but as a colleague and friend. Hugs to each of you.

RICHARD J KAPLAN

September 27, 2024

It was my pleasure to have worked with and for John during his career at the MacArthur Foundation. John exhibited unquestionable loyalty to the institution and people with whom he worked. A company man in the best sense of the word, he was MacArthur´s utility player who quietly performed at an all-star level in every position he held and assignment he worked on at MacArthur. His integrity, intelligence, humanity and good judgment shined though out his career at the Foundation. It's been my privilege to call John a friend and colleague. Linda, I am truly sorry for your loss.

Sheila Shea

September 17, 2024

I send my condolences on the loss of your husband, John.

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Qian Geng

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Sandy Scott

September 12, 2024

When I think of John, I remember our times together on the Shake Rag Alley Board of Directors and his many efforts to keep the fledgling non-profit school alive through his dedication, vast experience, intellect, creativity, and generosity. John, dear John...always pleasant, always ready to pitch in no matter what the task... from writing grants to sitting with the gals stuffing envelopes. My sincere condolences to Linda and the family. Sandy Scott

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Monique Muggli and all the ILC

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Jere L´Heureux

September 9, 2024

Thank you John for being such a great husband to my sister Linda. You two had so much fun over the last 28 years and you will be missed. You were always extremely great to talk with because you were always interested and engaging. Very special. Our thoughts and prayers go out to Linda and your entire family. With love...
-Jere and Susie L´Heureux

Lisa Nagel

September 9, 2024

I was so sorry when I heard about my Uncle John´s passing. Our whole family sends condolences and love. Dad says he was proud to have John as his brother.

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