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COURTENAY MURPHY SLATER  
Courtenay Murphy Slater died of natural causes on Sunday, September 10, 2017 at her home in Annapolis, MD. Born on July 23, 1933 in Durham, NC, Courtenay grew up in Silver Spring, MD, graduating from Montgomery Blair High School and Oberlin College before earning a PhD in economics from American University. She worked as a federal government economist for the Joint Economic Committee of Congress and for the President's Council of Economic Advisors. During the administration of President Carter, Dr. Slater was the Chief Economist of the United States Department of Commerce, supervising the Bureaus of Economic Statistics and of the Census. She oversaw the design and execution of the 1980 Census. Dr. Slater is survived by her husband of 63 years, Whitney Slater; three sons, Charles S., W. Ruffin and Harold B. Slater; brother, C. Westbrook Murphy; her sister, Elizabeth G. Murphy and three grandchildren. Funeral arrangements are private. The family suggests that memorial donations be made to DC Central Kitchen or American University. Condolences may be made online at:KalasFuneralHomes.com  

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Published by The Washington Post on Sep. 12, 2017.

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Linda Reynolds

September 19, 2017

So sorry for your loss. May God bless you with peace and comfort in this difficult time. With Deepest sympathy, Linda and Lisa

Dan and Anne Helgeson

September 14, 2017

Dear Uncle Whit and Cousins, Hope all your memories bring smiles to your faces.Rest in Peace dear Courtney.

TB

September 12, 2017

As you remember your beloved one, may our Father the God of peace give you comfort and peace in every way today, tomorrow, and always. Please accept my sincere condolences. Psalms 94:18-19

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