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EDGAR J. MIXAN (Age 84)  
Of Alexandria, VA passed away quietly at home on February 9, 2017. Born June 14, 1932 in Waukegan, Illinois, he was the son of Anton and Angeline Mixan. After a varied prep school life of academics and athletic achievement in various sports, notably football, he attended Marquette University in Wisconsin on scholarship. Edgar was a multi-tasker before they invented the word, balancing football as a four-year letterman, academics as a Business Administration major, ROTC, and dating Margaret, his future wife of 60 years. With a variety of options, including a tryout with the Philadelphia Eagles, he for reasons unknown choose the United States Army. It was the perfect choice, spending 28 years in various assignments including Germany, Korea, two tours of Vietnam, and the Sinai in Egypt. In addition to his two Battalion Commands, one in Vietnam, and one in Colorado, he was the Commander of the Joint Task Force charged with the largest nuclear waste clean-up project in the history of the United States in the Eniwetok Atoll. Post-JTF, he was the Commander of the Army's Facilities Engineering Support Agency that had worldwide responsibility for power generation in support of US Forces, including the backup power for the 1980 Olympics in Lake Placid. After retiring as a full Colonel, he followed his military career with 28 years in Parsons-Brinckerhoff Engineering as their project manager of facilities maintenance in service to the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority. He directed maintenance services for WMATA's tunnels, bridges, stations, and parking lots - or in his words, those things that no one notices until there is a leak. Personable and gregarious, he was more than a Father and Husband, he was a Friend. He is survived by three of his children, Mary Ann, Anthony and Ronald; seven grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren; his sister, Rosemary Miks and her husband, John of Wheatridge, CO; and his brother, Anthony of Grayslake, IL. He was predeceased by his beloved wife, Margaret of 60 years and his eldest son, William. Services and burial will be later at a date to be determined. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made in honor of Edgar J. Mixan to: The Catholic Diocese of Arlington, 200 North Glebe Road, Suite 600, Arlington, VA 22203-3728.

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Published by The Washington Post on Feb. 25, 2017.

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joseph jadrich

March 2, 2017

Edgar was like a brother to me. Grade school, high school, football mate. We kept in touch over the years. When he was in Illinois he would call and we would visit. We were together at our last high school 60th reunion, and it was a great time complete with pictures. I also knew his family, father Tony and his mother Angeline, along with Tony and Rosemary. Loved his Mother's cooking and his father's support in our football games. My nickname to him was Jay-Jay. He will be remembered in my prayers every Sunday. I will miss his presence and his dear friendship. Rest in peace my dear friend. Your eternal friend Jay Jay.

RUSSELL KAPHEIM

February 27, 2017

I GREW UP WITH EDGAR AND WE USE TO CADDY
AT SHORECRES GOLF COURSE
I LAST SAW HIM IN JULY 0F 1954 WHEN I CAME
BACK SERVING IN JAPAN
WE MADE THE MOST OF IT WHEN WE WERE KIDS
MY REGARDS TO HIS FAMILY

February 25, 2017

I only knew Edgar from his reputation, his family and then by a lot of social media interaction. I grew to respect and admire all that he had done.
Ed Thompson

February 25, 2017

The Schmack family sends their love and deepest sympathy to Mary Ann and family.

John & Rosemary Miks

February 25, 2017

May he RIP. Wonderful brother & brother-in-law. We will miss him.

February 25, 2017

The Tom Rivelli family offers our condolences to the Mixan family. May his memory be a blessing.

Joann McDonald

February 25, 2017

Deepest condolences from the McDonald clan
God Bless

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