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TINSLEY JEFFREY WAYNE TINSLEY Jeffrey Wayne Tinsley of Arlington Virginia, passed away from brain cancer on December 7, 2017 at The Halquist Memorial Inpatient Hospice Center in Arlington, Virginia. He was 70 years old. Jeff, son of Maxwell Tinsley and Edna Phillips, was born in Washington DC on August 5, 1947. He grew up in Garrett Park, Maryland where he attended Garrett Park Elementary, Kensington Junior High and Walter Johnson High School. His boyhood hobbies included creating 8mm special effects films with is friends, featuring monsters inspired by "Famous Monsters of Filmland" magazine. Jeff attended Sterling College in Kansas but lived the majority of his life in the DC Metropolitan area. He was a true local, and his hometown was very much a part of who he was. Jeff worked as a photographer for 29 years at the Smithsonian Institution. For 10 of those years he was Division Chief of Photographic Services at the National Museum of American History. He was an enthusiastic collector of antiques and memorabilia. Jeff was also passionate about cars, known as a "long time drag racing shutter bug" and Buick-lover. He photographed the Smithsonian Folk Life Festival for more than 29 years and will be remembered for his wonderful images that "have the ability to tell stories and share knowledge without needing an in-depth description." He was very much a people person and that ability to connect with others came through in his photography and his friendships. He will be missed by many people from many different walks of life. His photographs of the Festival will forever be preserved in the Ralph Rinzler Folklife Archives and Collections at the Center for Folklife and Cultural Heritage. He was particularly proud of his photographs of the Dalai Lama, taken in 2000 and also having documented innumerable events for the Smithsonian over the years including multiple presidential inaugurations. He is survived by his wife, Beth Laakso Tinsley; his sister, Diane Whittington; Marsha Tinsley, mother of his son, Justin Phillips Tinsley (wife, Natalie Tinsley) and two granddaughters, Eva (6) and Presley (20 months) Tinsley. A Celebration of Life will be held on Friday, March 9 in the Presidential Suite at the National Museum of American History Smithsonian from 12 to 2 p.m. Donations in his name can be made to the American Brain Tumor Association via their website: http://www.abta.org/.Donations">www.abta.org/.Donations in his name can be made to the American Brain Tumor Association via their website: http://www.abta.org/.

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Published by The Washington Post on Mar. 4, 2018.

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Ralph Renfro

December 7, 2023

Jeff was one of my best friends at Sterling College! He was my Best Man standing up for me at an elopement wedding in Enid Oklahoma! We attended all major Drag Racing events in Kansas , Oklahoma and Texas! My belated condolences to his family!

Judy Gnagey

March 6, 2018

Jeff was my first cousin and I can tell you he was one of a kind. His love for his work, family and friends will be what I remember the most. He treated others with respect and kindness. He was warm, always caring and so very creative in his craft . Jeff, you will always be in my heart.

Jeff is on the right.

Lee Pope

March 6, 2018

Jeff was a classmate of mine throughout elementary school (we grew up in the same small town) and I remember him as a thoroughly nice person with a great love of monster movies like Godzilla and Rodan. I happened upon this photo from when he was in 6th grade, posted on a friend's website. I was glad to learn that he was one of the fortunate ones who figured out how to develop his skills and make a living doing something he both excelled at and enjoyed. I know he will be missed.

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