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Eugene Amandus Studer

1947 - 2024

Eugene Amandus Studer obituary, 1947-2024, Vashon, WA

Eugene Studer Obituary

Eugene Amandus Studer

September 20, 1947 - November 1, 2024

Vashon, Washington - Eugene "Gene" Amandus Studer, beloved husband, father, grandfather, son, brother, uncle, cousin, and friend passed away unexpectedly on November 1st, 2024 at his home on Vashon, Washington.

Raised in a military family, Gene was born on September 20, 1947 at Ft. Monmouth, New Jersey to Rosario (Duarte) Studer and COL Robert Studer USA, Ret. He was the oldest of 4, with two sisters, Rita and Maria and his brother, Mark. Gene followed his father's path into the Army, attending St. John's University in Minnesota for one year before attending the United States Military Academy (USMA '70). While at the Academy, Gene met the love of his life, Nancy Marilyn Feyereisen, at a party hosted by her parents. Off to a rocky start, Gene offended Nancy by disliking her mother's Christmas bread, but his charm, intellect, and mischievous wit quickly won Nancy over. After he graduated and was commissioned as a 2LT in the Army, they were married on June 6th, 1970 at Ft. Meyer, Virginia. They had three children, Jennifer, Matthew and Marah.

A soldier and scholar, Gene dedicated his life to the pursuit of justice. He graduated from Santa Clara University Law School with a Juris Doctorate in 1977 and furthered his legal education with an LLM from University of Pennsylvania in 1983. Primarily serving as a defense attorney, Gene's military service was varied and complex, ranging from defending soldiers in Korea to military doctors as a special assistant to the US Attorney. He retired from the Army in 1992 as a Lt. Colonel Judge Advocate General after 22 years of active-duty service. Gene continued his career in medical malpractice at the United States Attorney's office, where he served as an Assistant US Attorney. He then moved to Abbey, Putnam, Albo and Causey law firm, practicing maritime and personal injury law, defending workers and the underserved. Gene spent the final part of his career practicing medical malpractice law at the Johnson, Graffe, Keay, Moniz & Wick law firm.

Gene unconditionally loved Nancy, recently celebrating 54 years of marriage. He loved his children and extended family and friends. Gene also loved learning. Forever intellectually curious, he was a student of democracy, history, literature, and geology. He loved America, so much so that he often carried a copy of the Constitution in his pocket. He was also a writer, poet and a lover of poetry. But perhaps most of all, he loved fly fishing. A self-proclaimed fishing bum, he spent years camping and fishing throughout the United States and Europe. His joy was a fly rod in his hand and a river under his feet searching for the perfect drift and a big brown trout, preferably in Yellowstone National Park or the braids on the Madison River. He reveled in sharing his love of fishing with his children, grandchildren and fishing buddies.

"Poets talk about 'spots of time,' but it is really fishermen who experience eternity compressed into a moment. No one can tell what a spot of time is until suddenly the whole world is a fish and the fish is gone." A River Runs Through It.

Gene was preceded in death by his parents, COL Robert Studer, USA, Ret., Rosario Duarte Studer, and his sister Rita Dudley. Gene is survived by his wife, Nancy Marilyn Studer (Feyereisen); his children Jennifer Studer (Peter) Houston, COL Matthew (Kari) Studer USA, Ret., and Marah (Sebastien Gaetan) Studer; former son-in-law Stewart (Jody) Todd; his brother MAJ Mark (Nancy) Studer USA, Ret., and sister, Maria Studer; and his grandchildren John Houston, Alex Todd, Emily Houston, Owen Todd, Maxwell Studer, Ellery Studer, Vivian Studer and Milo Studer.

A celebration of Gene's life is planned for February 1, 2025, 1 p.m., at the Union Club in Tacoma, Washington. Gifts can be made to the ACLU, the Alzheimer's Association, or the Epilepsy Foundation.

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Published by News Tribune (Tacoma) from Nov. 7 to Nov. 10, 2024.

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Cynthia Johnson

January 31, 2025

I met Gene Studer when he was at West Point. My roommate at the University of Vermont was Nancy Feyereisen, and when she visited West Point, I accompanied her. I could tell immediately that Gene was special and that he loved Nancy dearly. They were perfect together ! I saw them again when they were stationed in California and we have kept up all these years. Whenever I saw Gene he was always interesting, kind and fun. I visited them several years ago on Vashon Island, as we had planned a trip across the northern part of our nation. Gene advised us on many interesting places we would have missed if not for his knowledge. He was generous with his time and always made you feel as if it was ok to ask many questions, as you were trying to figure out where to go and how to get there ! The love of his family was always first for Gene. He will be greatly missed. I was lucky to have known him.

Sharon Moffitt

December 28, 2024

Gene was one of my husband`s dearest friends. I will always remember his beautiful toast at Don`s retirement gathering. Such a fine fellow.

Tom O'Meara

November 17, 2024

Gene was one of the finest enlightened warriors I've ever known. He was special: an American Classic and at the same time a classic American. He truly was a Man for All Seasons. You will be missed, my friend.

John McCoy

November 16, 2024

Dear Nancy and family,
I'll always remember Gene most fondly. From 1998 to 2002, I rode the old brass-fitted Rhododendron ferry with him from Vashon to Tacoma. Once on the Point Defiance side, passengers with cars competed to see who would give Gene a ride downtown. He was our favorite passenger. Why? Because Gene was a wonderful conversationalist, an exceptional story teller, and an excellent listener. We bantered about politics, Shakespeare, literature, family, fishing, religion, and God. So many subjects. Gene and I shared a Jesuit prep school background, his at an all boys school in Bogota, Colombia, mine at an all boys school in Seattle. The curriculum was the same. As I result, we entertained each other trying to recall the 10 proofs of God or reciting memorized rhyme from Matthew Arnold, John Masefield, Gerald Manley Hopkins. The 7:10 am ferry from Vashon and the 5:30 or 6:30 pm return from Tacoma was fun because Gene was on board. Smiling, he greeted the regulars by name, inquired about their lives, and speculated about their futures. He wore a tuxedo to my 50th birthday, while most of the attendees, outdoors on a hot July day, wore shorts. He was a kind, thoughtful, and lovely man. My life is richer for having been a friend of Gene Studer. God bless him.

Angela Evans

November 13, 2024

I'm shocked and so sad, he was a very nice man and always had a smile when he would pop into the office. Always was nice to me and I'm just shocked of his passing. My prayers are with Nancy and her family.

Maria J Sullivan

November 11, 2024

I knew Gene from our Seattle Tacoma daily bus commute in the 1990's. Wonderful man-loved his sense of humor, his kindness to his fellow bus passengers (from all walks of life), and his love of American history. Always pleasant. And Gene often regaled me with stories which showed his great affection and love for his wife Nancy and his children. Rest in Heaven Gene.

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