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CHARLES RITCHIE Obituary

RITCHIE C. Jackson Ritchie, JR. Passed away peacefully on Friday, December 23, 2016 at George Washington University Hospital at age 82. He was the former Chairman and CEO of First American Bank and served on numerous corporate and charitable boards in Washington, DC. for more than 50 years. Jack was deeply committed to serving his community and cherished his family and his many, many friends. Jack Ritchie was born in Houston, Texas on December 30, 1933 and a product of St. Thomas Aquinas High School. He attended Rice University and the University of Houston, majoring in Mechanical Engineering. Following his service as an officer in the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Jack moved to Washington, D.C. in 1958. In l961, Jack began his banking career as a trainee at American Security Bank. He served as an Assistant Treasurer in their branch system before moving to the Union Trust Company in 1968. In 1974 Jack became Executive Vice President and, post-merger with Union First National Bank, became a member of the Board of Directors in l977. Union First was renamed First American Bank in 1980. Jack was elected President and Chief Administrative Officer in 1981, President and Chief Executive Officer in 1986, and Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer in 1988. He retired in 1991 and then began a second career as the President and CEO of the H Street Building Corporation. Jack Ritchie's professional activities included the Washington Area Bankers Association (past President); the Association of Reserve City Bankers; the American Institute of Banking (past President, Washington Chapter); and various committees of the American Bankers Association. For many years, Jack actively participated in civic and charitable affairs, serving on numerous education, health care and economicand developments boards within the city. Included in a long list are Children's National Medical Center, Kingman Boys and Girls Club, St. John's Child Development Center, American Cancer Society, Combined Health Appeal of the NCA, Kiwanis Club of Washington, Washington Hospital Center Foundation, George Washington School of Business and Public Management, Tudor Place, Federal City Council, Economic Development Finance Corporation, Neighborhood Economic Development Corporation, Salvation Army, Army Historical Foundation, and Army Emergency Relief. Army Emergency Relief (AER) was a particular passion, because his uncle, Brig Gen William L. Ritchie; both of his brothers, Col. Robin Polk Ritchie, LTC. William Ludlow Ritchie II; and a number of his nieces and nephews served in the Armed Forces. Jack served as Army Emergency Relief's Vice President for Finance for 43 years. Upon his retirement, the AER Board of Managers established "The Jack Ritchie Distinguished Service Award" that is presented annually to the "individual or organization that best exemplifies Jack Ritchie's outstanding spirit, dedication and extraordinary service to Army Emergency Relief". Throughout his life in Washington, Jack was a dedicated member of St. John's Episcopal Church, Lafayette Square and served in many roles: vestry member, warden and treasurer. He was often found greeting parishioners as an usher with a warm embrace and welcoming smile. Jack enjoyed a variety of sports, fishing, boating and was passionate about golf. He was a member of Chevy Chase Club, the Metropolitan Club and Burning Tree Club. He could always be found passing advice, telling a joke, or carrying a tune. Jack is survived by his wife, Jane DeGraff Sloat Ritchie; his three children, Charles Jackson Ritchie III, Henry Tatlow Ritchie, Laura Beedy Ritchie; granddaughter, Annette Jackson Ritchie; and brother Robin Polk Ritchie and wife, Jan. He is also survived by step children, Pamela DeGraff Porter and Jill De Graff Thorpe and their children. He was predeceased by brother Ltc. William Ludlow Ritchie II. Friends and family may call on Monday, January 9 at Gawler's Funeral Home between 5 p.m. and 8 p.m. The Memorial service will be held on Tuesday, January 10 at St. John's Church, Lafayette Square at 2:30 p.m. followed by a Celebration of Jack's life at the Metropolitan Club. The family suggests that expressions of sympathy be directed to St. John's Episcopal Church, Lafayette Square or to Army Emergency Relief, which provides soldiers and their families with assistance for a wide variety of financial situations.The family suggests that expressions of sympathy be directed to St. John's Episcopal Church, Lafayette Square or to Army Emergency Relief, which provides soldiers and their families with assistance for a wide variety of financial situations.

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Published by The Washington Post from Dec. 31, 2016 to Jan. 6, 2017.

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Pat Onderdonk

April 1, 2017

I am SO very sorry to hear this. I just now sent Jack an email. My love and thoughts go out to his family. I told him I still missed his laugh! Jack was an amazing person and I was the lucky one to have worked with him and got to know him well. Love to his family.

Laura Ritchie

January 30, 2017

Jack's daughter, Laura, here. I just wanted to thank everyone for their comments. My brothers and I have enjoyed reading them. As Hank said at the service, our dad really cared about people in his life and he would be very touched by your remarks. Peace to you all.

January 8, 2017

The community has lost a great person and I have lost a great friend.

Vic Sanders (Arlington, VA)

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Dennis Reimer

January 5, 2017

I had the great privilege of working with Jack on the board of AER for a number of years. Jack was a true American hero in every sense of the word. He cared deeply about soldiers and their families and his actions spoke louder than his words. Jack carried AER through some tough financial times and never asked for or got the credit for what he did. The AER distinguished service award dedicated to him is a fitting tribute to his service and AER continues to benefit from his wisdom and guidance but no one can replace Jack--he was one of a kind and we miss him very much. God rest his soul.

Frank Finelli

January 5, 2017

Jack was a wonderful friend and mentor, who provided invaluable financial expertise for both Army Emergency Relief (AER) and The Army Historical Foundation. Our heartfelt condolences to the Ritchey family and our sincere gratitude for his dedicated service in support of our Army's soldiers and their families. Our prayers are with you, my friend, thanks Frank

John Pecilunas

January 4, 2017

Jack it was a pleasure to have known and worked with you in the good ole days of DC Banking. My deepest Sympathy to your family. Rest in Peace my friend.

Barbara Gertzog

January 3, 2017

Mr. Ritchie, my first big boss. I never could call you Jack! I learned a lot from you about being a client and service oriented banker. My Condolences to your family.

Nancy Frazier

January 3, 2017

Jack, Although I did not know you long, you were that special type of person that makes a lasting impression from the very first meeting. I always enjoyed our times together. Your laugh and good nature will be sorely missed.

Sending my condolences to his wife, Jane, his children and his extended family. We will miss Jack at GW.

Nancy Frazier, GW School of Business

Andrew Cohen

January 2, 2017

Jack was my mentor and friend while I served as Deputy Director for Finance and Treasurer at Army Emergency Relief. Jack left our world a better place than he found it. I will miss him.

Andy Cohen

January 1, 2017

Godspeed, my friend. Anne

Peter Nostrand

December 31, 2016

Jack was someone larger than life, and someone I looked up to and always to be like. I will miss his high energy and contagious enthusiasm.
Peter F. Nostrand, retired Chairman, President & CEO, SunTrust, Washington

Sally Sagarese

December 31, 2016

My family was very sadden to hear of this great loss. Jack was wonderful man so full of life and generosity. Our families were good friends and I have great memories of him. We are so sorry for your loss, Jack will truly be missed.
Our love and deepest condolences.
The Ewing Family
Sally Ewing Sagarese

T Brown

December 31, 2016

Please accept my heartfelt condolences on the loss of Jack. Death always brings such heartache especially around this time of the year when families tend to come together. May 2 Thessalonians 2: 16 & 17 brings you comfort with God's promise for us and our loved ones. I hope that you and your loved ones are able to come together and bring each other comfort with love and memories. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your loved ones.

Jackie Lowe

December 31, 2016

Kiwanis Club of Shepherd Park, Washington DC

Kathy Guy

December 29, 2016

Jack was truly an original. He was one of the good ones and he will be missed.
My deepest sympathy to his family.

Cheers Jack!!

Bruce MacQueen

December 28, 2016

Bruce MacQueen

December 28, 2016

Jack was a wonderful man!
He helped me immeasurably in my career.
I will always remember the old curmudgeon fondly!
My sincerest condolences to his family!

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