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Jerry Colbert Obituary

Jerry Colbert, 74

Harwich Port - Jerry Colbert, founder of Capital Concerts and executive producer of PBS' "National Memorial Day Concert" and "A Capitol Fourth", the award-winning programs broadcast live from the West Lawn of the U.S. Capitol, passed away Tuesday, January 3, 2017 in Harwich Port, MA. at age 74.

Colbert was born in Worcester on May 23, 1942 to Isabelle Conlon and Robert Emmett Colbert of Boylston. He was a graduate of St. John's High School in Worcester ('60) where he was on the football, hockey and track and field teams, and Holy Cross College ('64) where he continued his athletics. Following his graduation from Holy Cross, Colbert volunteered with the Jesuit Baghdad mission at Baghdad College in Iraq teaching English and math to Iraqi school children. His experience at Holy Cross and in Baghdad inspired him to become a man for others. He returned to the U.S. a year later, married his wife Eileen Tinsley, and they left to work as lay missionaries for Catholic Extension Volunteers doing social work with gang members on the South side of Chicago, ministering to the poor, and fighting for civil rights. Colbert also attended the University of Chicago and Loyola University Chicago, where he studied urban affairs. Colbert moved to Washington, D.C. in 1975. Prior to 1975, he was Deputy Director of Marshall McLuhan's Center for Understanding Media in New York City. He worked on the bicentennial celebration at the U.S. Capitol in 1976, and was Media Advisor to Speaker Tip O'Neill.

His life-long calling was to use the medium of television to make a difference and promote personal and national healing. "A Capitol Fourth" and the "National Memorial Day Concert" are two of television's longest-running live shows that commemorate America's most important holidays, and they are consistently among the highest-rated programs on PBS. In 1981, he began producing "A Capitol Fourth" for public television. Said Colbert in a 2008 interview, "I think we need more celebration. We need to come together to unite as one family of Americans and remember it's been a great experiment in democracy. It's a party at the most special building in the country. Everyone's standing, singing, dancing and having a good time." "A Capitol Fourth," our country's biggest birthday party, celebrated its 36th annual broadcast in 2016.

In 1990, Colbert expanded the live Capitol broadcasts to include the "National Memorial Day Concert." Reflecting last year on the mission of the program Colbert shared, "We think of the agony of the mother or father who lost a child, the spouses and children left behind, the people who are wounded in body and soul. And we do this memorial service to remember and reach out to them. We must remember their sacrifices and continue the mission set forth by Abraham Lincoln to 'care for him who shall have borne the battle, and for his widow and his orphan.'" The "National Memorial Day Concert," which marked its 27th anniversary in 2016, has become the nation's premier tribute to our men and women in uniform.

Capital Concerts' mission will continue to be led by executive producer Michael Colbert who has managed the organization in partnership with his father for over twenty years. Capital Concerts will honor Jerry Colbert's memory by continuing to present these patriotic events he loved so much.

Colbert also produced several award-winning documentaries, which focused on citizen education by portraying the workings of government. "H.R. 6161, An Act of Congress" showed how a bill becomes a law in Congress and was followed up by "The Regulators, Our Invisible Government." "Mr. Justice Brennan" told the story of one of America's most influential Supreme Court Justices, and won prestigious awards such as the Silver Gavel Award from the American Bar Association and the Bronze Apple Award from the National Education Media Network. "Sister Adrian, the Mother Teresa of Scranton," and a film about Speaker Tip O'Neill, "Goodbye, Mr. Speaker" (co-production with WGBH), are also Colbert productions.

Jerry's greatest joy was his family both here and in Ireland. He is survived by his beloved wife Eileen; son John and daughter-in-law Karen; son Michael and daughter-in-law Jill; and grandchildren Catherine, Ellen, Patrick and Connor. He will be truly missed by countless family, friends, and colleagues.

A service will be held Monday, January 9th at Our Lady of the Cape Catholic Church in Brewster with visitation at noon, mass at 1:00 pm, and burial directly following the service at Mount Pleasant Cemetery in Harwich Port. In lieu of flowers the family asks for donations to be made to St. Vincent de Paul Society via Our Lady of the Cape. A memorial service in Washington, D.C. is planned for the near future. And Jerry wanted everyone to tell those you love that you love them every day.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Worcester Telegram & Gazette from Jan. 6 to Jan. 7, 2017.

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Lori Monett

July 5, 2017

Jerry was an amazing man touching so many lives. May he live on in our hearts forever. Jerry would want us all to be the best that we can be to every man, woman & child. Today, and every day, be a better person in giving love to strangers to honour Jerry's memory. Love to the entire Colbert family.

Charles Champion

May 29, 2017

God Bless this dedicated man. His legacy in life will be all his great causes. But especially his founding & producing of "A Capital Fourth" & "The National Memorial Day Concerts". For all the Americans seeing them every Memorial Day it was a very special & moving experience. It was for me, never Memorial Day without this program. How much he elevated the Wounded Veterans & all the Retirees was a God Send to America. He produced a "Placemat" celebration, just what our veterans & America needed to commemorate & heal our hearts. Jerry Colbert, you have earned a special place in Heaven.

Fred Hawthorne

May 29, 2017

I lived with Jerry, Bob Jr. and the family in Boylston MA when I was sixteen and seventeen in 1956 and 1957. I had met them several years before when their carnival played in North Scituate Rhode Island and Bobby and I became friends. Jerry was the "baby" brother and we called him "Hubba". He was a great kid and we had many adventures the scariest of which was when I was driving the old International truck on Cape Cod carrying the cookhouse and propane tanks and fell asleep rolling over a few times into a swamp. Thanks to God, neither one of us was hurt but I remember at least three revolutions! Bob and I remained friends when I left and went to work in the printing business in Providence and subsequently got married and had my son Donald who became a writer and actor in California and is still married to his first wife who is President, CEO and a director of Public Storage Business Parks (PSB on NYSE).

As usual I lost touch with everybody when I divorced and moved to California in 1964. After a career of unbelivable success in the financial printing business I ended up in Manhattan as a senior VP for the largest financial printing company in the country. In 1984 I moved to Westport CT and had an office in Boston. On a trip back I ended up coming thru Boylston and stopped at the house to see how everyone was. I saw Bob briefly and he said go in and see my mom as he was busy with other things. Aunt Nellie was there and I had a very good chat with both of them for several hours. I tried to get back several times, but never made it. The next thing I saw was a report of the auto accident where Bob had been killed and I was devastated. I thought of contacting Jerry and just never got to it. I recently was going to contact Jerry and kept putting it off and now see how stupid that was. The one message I've learned is do it now. I will never forget him. Bob and Jerry were brothers to me.

Elizabeth Osta

May 29, 2017

Jerry brought great joy to my brother Jim Osta who also served in Chicago at Catholic Lay Extension. Jim was glued to the Capitol Fourth and the Memorial Day Concert and spoke glowingly of Jerry. He was able to call him and tell him of his admiration. He told all of us in his family. So now they are sharing eternity. Jim died February 27, 2016. They will know we are grateful for the two of them and their friendship and global caring.

Capt Richard Pearsall USN (ret)

January 24, 2017

I was a teenage friend and fellow hockey player with Jerry some 60 years ago in Worcester. I was a Career Navy man so lost track of Jerry and many childhood friends. I remember Jerry as a fun guy to be with .. always enjoying life and friendships. The world was a better place thanks to Jerry. My most sincere condolences on his loss.

Susan Rakoczy

January 22, 2017

Sympathy and prayers to Eileen, John, Michael and the family. May Jerry rest in the peace of Christ.

Mary Sliney

January 13, 2017

So so sad to hear this message tonight. I wish I had known for I would have attended the service and given you all a hug. I so enjoyed meeting him and enjoyed all our decorating adventures together' right Eileen?? He had his own style and enjoyed the creative process. Look for ways now that will make you laugh as he will be sending you all secret messages. Love, Mary Sliney

Sullivans

January 12, 2017

God was missing one of his best & called him home. Our condolences & prayers to Jerry's wonderful family.

January 12, 2017

My deepest condolence to his family and friends. May our god of love bring you great comfort. Isaias 9:9

Martin Walsh

January 12, 2017

I consider myself blessed to know Jerry Colbert and Eileen. What a good, holy and loving man, husband, father, grandfather and dear friend. Truly a giant of a man for all seasons! He touched the lives of more people than could fill a football stadium with his loving kindness, deep faith and commitment to justice and truth. He lived the Gospel. I consider him one of the saints in my life.

Richard Shullaw

January 12, 2017

For a number of years Eucharistic Ministers from Holy Trinity have brought communion to Jerry and his wife Eileen. We found those visits to be wonderfully inspirational, and all found their faith to be a rock on which their lives were based. All of us who had the privilege of visiting Jerry are terribly saddened by his passing. Our prayers are with Eileen and her family.

Vincent Curren

January 11, 2017

So sad to hear about Jerry's passing... He was a wonderful guy. My condolences to all of his family and friends.

January 9, 2017

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

January 9, 2017

Dear Jerry:
May the road rise up to meet you.
May the wind be always at your back.
May the sun shine warm upon your face;
the rains fall soft upon your fields and until we meet again,
may God hold you in the palm of His hand.

traditional gaelic blessing
- Gerry

Gerry Buckley

January 9, 2017

Rest in peace Jerry - its been a privilege knowing you. I am sure our loss is heavens gain. I know that with all those in heaven before you there will be a mighty reunion and maybe even a heavenly concert to be established. Look down now on Eileen, Michael, John and all whom you loved on both continents and send them the strength to bear their loss. God rest you now.

Mary Louise Colbert

January 8, 2017

Thinking of you all af this very sad time, especially over the next few days. Remembering in our hearts the very special trip that Jerry (and some of the US family members) made to Dublin earlier this year to commemorate 1916. A trip to remember forever

We called you 'the gentle giant with the biggest heart'. We will miss you Jerry.

All our love from Dublin
Mary Louise, John & Rachel-Anne xxx

Fiona Dore Buckley

January 8, 2017

We are thinking of you all at this sad time. Its unbelievable that Jerry is no longer with you on earth. He must have been needed to do much bigger things from above. The combination of himself and Eilis will be a force to be reckoned with. Maybe the Trump era won't be so bad now as Jerry will be pulling the strings. Thank God Jerry made Ireland and it was great seeing you all. He definitely had a full life and could have fitted so much more. He made us all so proud to have known him and he left a great legacy behind. You are all be in our thoughts and prayers especially tomorrow. It is such a difficult time for you but I hope that you all can take consolation from all the good times you all have had. God Bless. Love Fiona, Gerry, Gráinne and Rónán

January 7, 2017

Jesus wept after the death of his friend Lazarus. John 11:35 We weep along with you.

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