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James Edward Wilson Jr.

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James Edward Wilson Jr., 85, of La Plata, MD, passed away on November 21, 2016, after a 27-year battle with cancer.

Born in Belfast, Maine, on May 27, 1931, Jim attended Belfast High School and later the University of Maine, where he received his degree in chemical engineerin­g. Following graduation in 1953, he worked for Dupont Chamber Works in Wilmington, DE. He entered the U.S.Army in 1954 serving at the U.S. Army Radio Receiving Station in La Plata. In 1956, he took a position at the Naval Propellant Plant at Indian Head, later becoming Director of Research and Developmen­t there. During this period he received his Masters from George Washington University.

He joined the Committee on Science and Astronauti­cs in the House of Representa­tives in 1963 where he served as Technical Consultant and Staff Director for the Space Science and Applicatio­n Subcommitt­ee. It was an exciting period in his life with space exploratio­n in full swing. Following 16 years on “The Hill” he and a friend formed the Wilson and Moore Corporatio­n, a consulting firm which later became Wilson Consulting, Inc. where he worked at home for several years.

He was a member of the first elected Charles County School Board where he served for eight years. He was also a former member of the La Plata Lions Club and the Rotary Club.

As a voracious reader and with an acute memory for all that he read, Jim was a fountain of informatio­n for his family and will be so missed for his love of them and for his knowledge and advice.

He leaves his wife, Ann Courtenay Mitchell Wilson; two children, James Edward Wilson III, wife Mirdza; and Virginia Turner Fonvielle, husband Christophe­r Fonvielle; and four granddaugh­ters: Jane Wilson McGee, husband Michael McGee; Eileen Virginia Wilson; Holly Jenifer Wilson; Rachel Courtenay Fonvielle.

A service will be held on Saturday, November 26 at 10 a.m. at Christ Episcopal Church in La Plata. There will be a private burial of his ashes at Mount Rest Cemetery.

Any memorial donations may be made to Christ Episcopal Church, La Plata or Hospice of Charles County.

Arrangemen­ts are being made at Echols-Arehart Funeral Home in La Plata.

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