Donald Nuechterlein
Born(1925-06-20)June 20, 1925
DiedJuly 7, 2022(2022-07-07) (aged 97)
EducationUniversity of Michigan
TitleProfessor of international relations, Federal Executive Institute
Term1968–1988
SpouseMildred Virginia Usak
Children4
Websitehttp://donaldnuechterlein.com/
AllegianceUnited States
Service/branchUS Navy
Years of service1943-1946 (active service)
1946-1968 (reserves)
RankLieutenant commander

Donald Edwin Nuechterlein (June 20, 1925 – July 7, 2022) was an American diplomat and academic who was a professor of international relations at the Federal Executive Institute, Charlottesville, Virginia, from 1968 to 1988.

Early life

Nuechterlein was born in Saginaw, Michigan, on June 20, 1925, the son of Edwin William and Laura Anna Nuechterlein.[1] He earned bachelor's master's and PhD degrees from the University of Michigan.[1]

Career

He was professor of international relations at the Federal Executive Institute, Charlottesville, Virginia, from 1968 to 1988.[1]

He held the following titles with the United States government:

He was professor of international relations at the Federal Executive Institute, Charlottesville, Virginia, from 1968 to 1988.[1]

In 1948, he married Mildred Virginia Usak, and they had four children, Jan, Jill, Jeffrey, Jonathan.[1]

He was a fellow of the Rockefeller Foundation.[1]

Personal life and death

In 1995, his son, lawyer Jeffrey Donald Nuechterlein, married Abigail Riggs Spangler, daughter of billionaire businessman Clemmie Spangler.[2] He died in Charlottesville, Virginia on July 7, 2022, at the age of 97.[3]

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 "Nuechterlein, Donald E. 1925- (Donald Edwin Nuechterlein) - Encyclopedia.com". www.encyclopedia.com. Retrieved 28 July 2018.
  2. "WEDDINGS; Abigail Spangler, J. D. Nuechterlein". The New York Times. 24 September 1995. Retrieved 28 July 2018.
  3. "Donald Edwin Nuechterlein". The Saginaw News. July 8, 2022. Retrieved 2022-09-09.
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