She was with the Miller company for 28 years. After moving to Washington in 1940, she worked for Beitzel and Co. Thompson graduated from what is now the University of Northwestern Ohio in her native Lima. Miller real estate development company, died of cancer June 13 at the Wilson Health Care Center at Asbury Methodist Village in Gaithersburg. Thompson, 91, who retired in 1983 as executive secretary to the president of the W.C. Survivors include three children, Elizabeth Pearson of Guilford, Conn., Victoria Neunert of Chapel Hill, N.C., and Charles Wilson of Southport, Conn. She was a member of the China Tiffin Club. Albans Episcopal Church in Washington, where she also was active in the Sewing Circle and the Bazaar. She had been president of the Rector's Aid organization at St. In 1960, she settled in the Washington area. She had accompanied her husband on Navy assignments to Gibraltar and Taiwan. Wilson was born in Columbus, Ohio, and graduated from Mount Holyoke College. Mary June Heaton Wilson, 89, a volunteer plant potter for the Smithsonian Institution, died June 26 in Collington Episcopal Life Care Community in Mitchellville, where she had lived for the last 10 years. Survivors include his wife, Nancy Simon, and their two daughters, Jessica and Hilary Simon, all of McLean three daughters from his first marriage, Nancy Deakins of Manassas, Mary Simon of Creve Coeur, Mo., and Cathy Maxwell of Vienna two sisters and five grandchildren. His marriage to Elizabeth Brandeau ended in divorce. He was an age group coordinator for McLean Youth Soccer. He was a volunteer tutor at MacFarland Junior High School in Washington under the auspices of the Gen. He received an Intelligence Commendation Medal on retiring. This included analysis of the Chinese media during the Cultural Revolution. In 1958, he joined the CIA, where for most of his career he was a China analyst. He graduated from Tulane University and received a master's degree in Far Eastern studies from Yale. During the Korean War, he served in the Navy aboard a destroyer escort. Joseph James Simon, 74, a retired Central Intelligence Agency analyst who specialized in Asian affairs, died of prostate cancer June 18 at his home in McLean. Survivors include his wife of 52 years, Lois, of Collington a son, Andrew, of Brazil a daughter, Sara Taber Thomas of Chevy Chase and five grandchildren. Taber was a member of River Road Unitarian Church in Bethesda. He also successfully lobbied Congress for measures securing medical benefits for the divorced spouses of CIA and Foreign Service employees. In retirement, he did volunteer work for the National Archives, the Clinton White House and at the Democratic Party national headquarters. During his years with the government, he served in both the Far East and Europe. Louis, had studied languages at Yale University. Taber, a political science graduate of Washington University in his native St. The former Chevy Chase resident had lived at Collington for the past four years. Taber, who had Parkinson's disease, died after a fall at the Collington Episcopal Life Center in Mitchellville. Survivors include a son, Thomas, of Chevy Chase and two grandsons.Ĭharles Eugene Taber, 77, a Central Intelligence Agency operations officer for 30 years before retiring in the early 1980s, died June 24 at Doctors Community Hospital in Lanham. His wife of 57 years, the former Margaret Krebs, died in 1994. He had been a member of Kenwood Country Club. Over the years, he had served as treasurer of First Baptist Church in Bethesda and as president of the Sumner Village homeowners association. After the war, he joined United Services in Washington. He served with the Army in North Africa during World War II. Bourke, who was born in Nebraska, attended the University of Nebraska. for 26 years before retiring in 1972 as its executive vice president, died of pneumonia June 15 at Sibley Memorial Hospital. Robert Chase Bourke, 90, who worked for the United Services Life Insurance Co.
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