http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/03/14/AR2010031402343.html
Richard W. Krempasky ADMINISTRATIVE JUDGE
Richard W. Krempasky, 61, an administrative judge with the Department of
Veterans Affairs' Board of Contract Appeals from 1990 to 2007, died March 9
[2010] at Inova Fair Oaks Hospital after a heart attack.
Judge Krempasky was a Federal Railroad Administration lawyer from 1978 to
1990, after an early career in the Army Judge Advocate General's Corps. He
retired in 1998 from the D.C. Army National Guard at the rank of lieutenant
colonel.
Richard William Krempasky was born in Washington and raised in Prince
George's County, where he graduated from Surrattsville High School. He was a
1970 graduate of the College of William and Mary and a 1973 graduate of the
University of Maryland law school.
He was a resident of Fairfax County's Oak Hill community, where he was
active in his homeowners association, and a member of St. John Neumann
Catholic Church in Reston. He enjoyed fishing on the Chesapeake Bay.
Survivors include his wife of 35 years, Ramona Oshetski Krempasky of Oak
Hill; four children, Katrina Krempasky of Oak Hill, Rachel Krempasky of
Fairfax County, Laura Sherman of Herndon and Richard Krempasky of
Centreville; two brothers, Joseph Krempasky of Lewiston, Idaho, and John
Krempasky of Greenbelt; and two sisters, Elizabeth Krempasky of Denton, Md.,
and Alice Peach of Virginia Beach.
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Adam Bernstein