The Foreign Service Journal, December 2012

THE FOREIGN SERVICE JOURNAL | DECEMBER 2012 45 Kingdom, Annemarie Geneser and Liz Sibley of Texas, Victoria Fahey Ehr of Florida and Timothy Fahey of Kodiak, Alaska; his many grandchildren, to whom he was known affectionately as “Grumpy”: Sarah, Nicholas, Jenny, Eliza- beth, Rachel, Alexandra, Chris, Julian, Maximilian and Richard; two great- grandchildren, Ryder and Imogen; and two nephews, Clifford and Roger Currier. Donations in his memory may be made to Hospice of Palm Beach County, Fla. n Frances Terry Lide , 81, of Wash- ington, D.C., and Atlanta, Ga., died on Oct. 17 after a brief illness. Frances Lide was the daughter of Brooks Smith Lide and Frances Sturges Lide, both of Meridian, Miss. She was a graduate of Meridian High School and Vanderbilt University, where she gradu- ated Phi Beta Kappa with a degree in Spanish. Ms. Lide joined the Foreign Service as a secretary and rose through the ranks to become a consul, retiring after 45 years of service to her country. She served in many countries, including Bolivia, Niger, France, Germany, Ireland, England, Japan and Canada, before completing her final assignment in Washington, D.C. After retirement Ms. Lide eventually moved to St. Anne’s Terrace in Atlanta to be nearer her family. She was a voracious reader and an avid member of the Jane Austen Society. She loved to visit with her friends and family, telling stories of her many foreign adventures. She is survived by her brother and sister-in-law, Brooks and Cary Lide, her nephews Brooks (Connie) Lide and Bill (Heidi) Lide, nieces Caroline (Kerry) Ketchum and Courtney (Bill) Dickey, and nine great-nephews and nieces. In lieu of flowers, a donation can be made in Frances Lide’s name to Hospice Atlanta, 1244 Park Vista Drive, Atlanta GA 30319. Online condolences may be expressed at hmpattersonspringhill.com . n Maideh Mazda Magee , 90, the wife of retired Ambassador Charles T. Magee, died of natural causes at Sibley Memorial

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