Jaxon Andrew White Jr.'s Obituary
Jaxon, also known as “Jack”, was born in Belluvue, PA and spent most of his upbringing in Mendham New Jersey. Jaxon graduated from Rutgers University thru the Pharmacy program. He was drafted into the Army and rose to the rank of Captain. Following his tenure in the army, he obtained his law degree from Catholic University.
In a happenstance encounter during the 1967 Washington Cherry Blossom Festival, Jack met his wife of almost 53 years, Pamela Rudden White. Together they built a family of five children. Jack continued to grow in his career, becoming the Founder, President, and CEO of a medical device insurance company. Jack was a devout Catholic, engaged with his home parish at St. Mary's Church, in Fairfax, VA and Our Lady of Hope in Sterling, Va., a supporter of local charities, to include volunteering to help people with their income taxes, and was an active member of the Knights of Columbus. Friends say, "When Jack took on a project, he dedicated himself to it and always saw it through."
Following his retirement in 2007, he spent his time traveling with Pam, enjoying their 15 grandchildren, working on his Austin Healey classic car(s), working on projects at the family beach house and getting his realtors license in case he ran out of things to do. We're grateful for his eternal presence in our lives and know he lives on in all of us. We will miss him dearly. Jack leaves behind his wife Pam, his 5 children, their spouses, and 15 grandchildren.
Well done, Jack/Dad Thank you from all of your family. We love you and we will miss you. Rest in peace.
Services will be held at Our Lady of Hope, Sterling Va.
September 24 at 11am.
In lieu of flowers donations can be sent to
The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society
www.lls.org
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