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Jeffrey Richard Soth

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Jeffrey Richard Soth, a beloved husband, brother, uncle, friend, and tireless advocate for labor passed away on June 13, 2025, in Chestertown, Maryland. He was 58.
Born in Bellingham, Washington to Richard and Margaret Soth, Jeff was the beloved baby brother of the family. The family moved to Snohomish, Washington where Jeff's parents were both educators and pillars of the community. He was a top student with a bright intellect and easy manner. At Snohomish High School, Jeff was well known for his strength and grit on the football field as an All-Wesco conference tackle for the Snohomish Panthers football team.
Jeff earned his undergraduate and master's degrees, with a focus on Economics and Political Science, at Western Washington University, the family alma mater. After graduation he spent a year in Olympia at the Washington State Senate before returning to Snohomish where he proudly served as Mayor of the community where he had grown up.
Jeff led a life of service. Most notably his professional life was dedicated to the labor movement and the International Union of Operating Engineers. In his home state of Washington, Jeff served as the Director of Government Affairs for IUOE Local 302, of which he had been a longtime member. Jeff moved to Washington, DC to accept a job at the union's international headquarters as the Assistant Director of the Political and Legislative Affairs Department, which he later led as Director. Over the course of his career, Jeff became a policy expert on energy issues, labor rights, and workforce development, often testifying before Congress.
Jeff was a tireless advocate for the Operating Engineers—fighting every day on Capitol Hill to protect and expand the rights, livelihoods, and futures of the members and their families. Among his most significant accomplishments were his role in getting major job-creating legislation passed through Congress, such as the Bipartisan Infrastructure Act, the Inflation Reduction Act, and the CHIPS Act. He was also extremely proud of getting strong labor policies included within the tax code pertaining to infrastructure investments.
Jeff and his wife lived in Washington, DC with an eye on retirement in Chestertown on the Eastern Shore where they bought their dream home. Jeff was happiest in the country hunting waterfowl and just enjoying the solitude and peacefulness of the outdoors.
Jeff is predeceased by his parents, Richard and Margaret Soth and sister-in-law Kari Huber Soth. He is survived by his wife, Danette Sack; brothers Jonathan and William Soth; nieces Whitney Erickson (husband Will; sons Miles, Harvey, Wade), Madison Merriman (husband Andrew; daughter Anderson), Elizabeth; and nephew Tyler Soth.
A Celebration of Life gathering will be announced at a later date.
In lieu of flowers, Jeffrey's family encourages you to consider a donation to the Washington State Labor Council AFL-CIO Foundation for Working Families: www.wslc.org/ffwf

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

Published by The Washington Post on Jul. 6, 2025.

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Eric Bracken

December 3, 2025

Been thinking about Jeff this holiday season. Spent time with him in DC and during college. He is missed.

Iven Rossall

November 17, 2025

Miss You Jeff. You Were Taken Way Too Soon.
Peace Friend .

Brad Torgeson

August 16, 2025

Dothers! Not cool to leave us this soon! I get it...Dick and Margaret were waiting for you, but you still had some unfinished business to knock out here. You would always remind me of how much physical pain I caused you after our football days. You were quick to mention all the countless times I did not block the defensive tackle with you during our panther games, instead, I blocked half of you! What can I say, buddy? I was never a good blocker! I can without a doubt say that you were always a stand-up guy and friend and I always enjoyed your company at the countless gatherings I had and in the years to follow. Now you feel no pain. Rest easy brother! You are missed here.
Torg

Eric Bracken

July 16, 2025

What a great man. Met him at WWU, were roommates and our friendship lasted decades. When he was the mayor of Snohomish use to go down and visit.
My condolences go out.
RIP Jeffy

Mark Albertine

July 16, 2025

I was extremely saddened to hear this news such a kind, caring, compassionate, intelligent, and funny person. I had Jeff as an athlete and a teaching assistant simply put. They just don´t come any better. Rest in peace my friend.

Celeste Drake

July 14, 2025

I worked with Jeff for many years. He was a staunch advocate for the IUOE-always smart, prepared and relentless in his vision for job creation, the welfare of working people, and union strength. He was a colleague of good humor, and always exhibited creativity and consideration. I will miss him, as will the labor movement. My sincere condolences to his family.

Allan Darr

July 13, 2025

Jeff was an outstanding person, friend, lobbyist and loved dearly by his wife and family. Jeff worked for me a bit of time. I was able to connect him with the International Union of Operating Engineers. He was hired immediately. Smart, efficient with his time knowledgeable and of his subject matter and able to explain the legislation, policy and positions to the members throughout the state.
My heart is heavy, and I with a feeling of emptiness.
My Our Lord comfort his family and may Our Lord open the doors for his eternal rest.

Bob Canavan

July 9, 2025

Jeff was an advocate for Operating Engineers and labor colleagues. He was a great friend and champion for schools and students. Jeff´s enthusiasm and wisdom will be greatly missed.
Our deepest sympathies to Jeff´s wife, family and the IUOE.
Bob Canavan Rebuild America´s Schools

Coby Graves

July 7, 2025

Jeff was a true warrior for working people.
His passion, integrity, and unwavering commitment to the labor movement left a lasting impact on all of us. I´m grateful for his leadership, his friendship, and his example. Rest easy, Brother - your fight lives on in all of us.

Coby Graves
President & Business Manager
IUOE Local 624

Jason Rhoades Local 965

July 7, 2025

You will be missed.

Tom Gannon

July 4, 2025

I was very sad to learn of Jeff's untimely death, he was a good friend and a great co-worker of mine at the AFL-CIO Working for America Institute in Washington D.C. in the early 2000s. I was hoping to contact him when I learned of his passing. He was a great guy and a great labor leader. He will be missed by all who knew him. Rest in Peace brother.

Tom Gannon

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