Jeb Stuart Magruder died peacefully on May 11, 2014 in Danbury, CT, due to complications from a stroke. He is survived by his four children and their spouses; Whitney (Jacqueline), Justin (Joyce), Tracy (Scott), and Stuart (Emily); and nine grandchildren.
Magruder was born on November 5, 1934, on Staten Island, NY, the younger of two brothers, to Donald and Edith Magruder. Magruder attended Curtis High School on Staten Island, followed by Williams College in Williamstown, MA. Midway through college, he served two years in the US Army in Korea. After graduating from Williams, he began his business career in San Francisco.
In 1959, Magruder married Gail Barnes Nicholas. In 1961, they moved to Chicago where Magruder entered the Graduate School of Business at the University of Chicago to earn his MBA. In 1965, the family moved to Los Angeles, CA. During this period, Magruder worked for various companies including Crown Zellerbach, Jewel, Booz Allen & Hamilton, Broadway and his own cosmetics company.
Early in 1969, Magruder was appointed to be the Special Assistant to the President of the United States for Domestic Policy Development, in the Nixon Administration, and the family moved to Washington, D.C. After several years, he was appointed Acting Director and then Deputy Director of the Committee to Reelect the President. Magruder and his team won the election by the second largest margin in history at the time, but his involvement in the Watergate burglary and cover-up resulted in Magruder spending seven months in Federal Prison.
Upon his release in 1975, he moved the family to Colorado Springs, CO to work for Young Life. In 1978, the family moved to Princeton, NJ, so he could attend the Princeton Theological Seminary. In 1984, Magruder was ordained as a Presbyterian minister, and he served several churches as associate pastor, in San Mateo, CA and Columbus, OH, and as pastor in Lexington, KY. He married Patti Newton Filipski in 1987, and helped raise her two children, Jennifer and Joseph.
Magruder was an outstanding athlete for his entire life, as a competitive swimmer and tennis player, skier, scuba diver and road biker. Magruder wrote two books: An American Life, One Man's Road to Watergate (1974) and From Power to Peace (1978).
Burial after cremation will take place at Arlington National Cemetery, and a private family service will be held at that time. Because of his work for Habitat for Humanity in Lexington KY, donations in his memory can be sent to that organization at https://www.habitat.org/cd/giving/one/donate.aspx
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Wonderful person who taught us all about humility, integrity and leadership. Always a gentleman. Hi to Whitney,
Justin, Stuart and Tracy. I used to "babysit" you in Colorado Springs. Adored your mom, Gail.
Linda Murrell
Coworker
May 10, 2019
Jeb married us at First Presbyterian in Lexington almost 19 years ago and he was such a kind, spiritual person. We were so sorry to learn of his death. Our sympathy goes out to all of his family.
Bibby and Tom Terry
May 24, 2014
Rest in peace dear sweet soul. You touched many lives in a positive way . You were an inspiration, and I will never forget some of your wonderful sermons and teachings. My sincere sympathy to your family.
NED
May 18, 2014
Jeb was a wonderful, kind and compassionate man and it was an honor to work with him at Young Life in the '70's. While the Watergate chapter could not be forgotten, Jeb worked diligently and honorably to overcome it, and as a result, had a positive influence on many, many lives, mine included. My sincere condolences to his entire family.
Linda Daniell Murrell
May 17, 2014
Sorry for your loss. I followed your father's career from the Reagan years through his ministry in Columbus, Ohio.
Martha Brown
May 17, 2014
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