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Gerald L. Heatley, CIA Officer, 80

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Gerald L. Heatley CIA Officer

Gerald L. Heatley, 80, a retired CIA counterintelligence officer and a
former Manassas resident, died November 11 [2007] at Bayfront Medical
Center in Largo, Florida, of injuries sustained when his car was hit
by a motorist who had lost control of her Jeep.

Mr. Heatley, known as Jerry, was born in the District and graduated
from Charlotte Hall Military Academy in St. Mary's County [?
Maryland ?], where he played varsity football, basketball and
baseball. He served with the Navy in the Pacific theater in 1945-46
and received a degree in business administration in 1950 from the
University of Maryland, where he lettered in baseball and basketball.

He was an assistant hearing examiner for the International
Organizations Employees Loyalty Board and an investigator for the U.S.
Civil Service Commission before joining the CIA in 1953. His 25-year
career as a counterintelligence officer included a five-year
assignment in the Far East.

After his retirement from the CIA in 1978, he moved to Roper, North
Carolina, and then to Dunedin, Florida, in 1997. His wife, Ruby
Reynolds Heatley, died in 1992.

Survivors include four children, Berry Heatley of Wayne, Pennsylvania,
Patricia Flock and Holly Rodgers, both of Rockville [Maryland], and
Matthew Heatley of Tampa [Florida]; and four grandchildren.

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Joe Holley

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/12/11/AR2007121102268_3.html

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