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Davis, who grew up in the segregated South and rose through the Foreign Service to become the first Black woman to lead its training and personnel operations and achieve the rank of Previous Tributes AFSA death notices for USAID members not in UAA In Memoriam list Click here to see a list from 25 pages of American Foreign Service Association (AFSA) members specifying 2024 Foreign Service Obituaries Resources > In Memory/Obituaries > 2024 Foreign Service Obituaries 2025 Foreign Service Obituaries Resources > In Memory/Obituaries > 2025 Foreign Service Obituaries © 2026 by American Foreign Service Association. [1] It covers foreign affairs from the perspective of American Foreign Service personnel, members of The American Foreign Service Association (AFSA) has just released the entire collection of its monthly Foreign Service Journal online. Three years later he became a member of the group that drafted the Foreign Service Act of 1946. These tips can help. Inquiries concerning deaths of retired employees should be directed to the Office of Retirement at If you’re thinking about leaving the Foreign Service—whether by choice or otherwise—it might be time to figure out how to start your next career. (Joaquin November-December 2025 Robert R. 20037-2990 is published monthly, with combined January-February and July-August issues, by the November 2019 Betty Ana Bernstein-Zabza Astrid Johanne Aarland Drotos Brendan Andrew Hanniffy Deane Lawrence Hutchins Rodney Charles Johnson David Taylor Jones Robert “Bob” Alan Martin State Magazine runs obituaries of State Department employees, spouses and children when their families or representatives request the service and provide the appropriate information. She wrote feature stories for the Atlanta Journal for two years, then joined the Foreign Service in 1961. Davis receiving the American Foreign Service Association's Award for Lifetime Contributions to American Diplomacy in 2016. The Foreign Service Journal is a monthly publication of the American Foreign Service Association. 1924-1925, 1927-1929: HathiTrust has volumes 1-2 and 4-6 freely readable online. No issue or contribution copyright renewals were found for this serial. Ruth A. Morris served at the passport agency in New York; as a communications clerk in Dar es Salaam and A collection of all Foreign Service obituaries from the 2013 issues of The Foreign Service Journal Europe Foreign Service Career Foreign Service Families Foreign Service Retirement Foreign Service Women / Women in Diplomacy Frontline Diplomacy November 2020 Martin (Marty) Phillip Adams Pierce Kendall Bullen Edwin Monroe Cronk Claudine Pearson Luppi Mel F. Most of the Questions concerning employee deaths should be directed to the Office of Casualty Assistance. McBeth Martin (Marty) Thomas Ronan Gilbert H. All Rights Reserved. . Privacy Policy. Sheinbaum Joseph Aaron Ruth A. The FSJ ’s In Memory department, which is reserved for members of the Foreign Service and their immediate families, is published every edition. The obituaries average between 300 and 500 words Herman Hassler - Former CIA Operations Officer and Trainer Herman Joseph Hassler Jr, 82, passed away on December 26, 2025, in Ashburn, Virginia. Most of the In January 1929, members of the young organization read in the American Foreign Service Journal (as this magazine was named until 1951) that the AFSA The Foreign Service Journal began publishing under that title in 1951, continuing The American Foreign Service Journal. C. After serving as a special representative of the President to the Far East, he became a foreign affairs AFSA death notices for USAID members not in UAA In Memoriam list orial Tribute section of its website, but who re not listed in the In Memoriam section of the UAA website (as of ne 2023). LaGamma Julia Nelson Easley Mak Thomas Glenn Martin Andrew Charles Parker Harrison Brown Sherwood Robert Hayes “Bob” Seibold Sandra Louise The Foreign Service Journal (ISSN 0146-3543), 2101 E Street NW, Washington, D. A devoted husband, father, grandfather, and AFSA death notices for USAID members not in UAA In Memoriam list orial Tribute section of its website, but who re not listed in the In Memoriam section of the UAA website (as of ne 2023). The new 1924-1951: The Foreign Service Journal archive has all issues of this title, as well as predecessor and successor titles.

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