(Classified), CIA AIDE, CIVIL WAR RESEARCHER

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CIA-RDP75-00001R000400280005-9
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RIPPUB
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K
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1
Document Creation Date: 
November 16, 2016
Document Release Date: 
April 26, 2000
Sequence Number: 
5
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Publication Date: 
February 10, 1965
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NSPR
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~rAlNGTOlV STA ~TATI NTL Approved For Release 2000/0 :~C~43~P75-00001 R0 2 0005-9 ,~~~a~d u?q~. ~~~` ?~~ ~,~d~, ~~z~il ~~~r ~~~~ ~-~~c~~~~~r . Central Intelligence Agency of- ~ up in Pii.tsburgh and Rochester.; ficial, died Saturday in Tucson, I IIe ].caves his wife, Am~ie~ ~i?iz., after a long illness. 1Zcne Satre of ~'ucson; two sons, A resident of Iierndon, Va., ,Louis D., of 1Tew York City, and' for 14 years, he had retired and'Ilcnr ? J. of. Fort Sill, Okla.;G moved to Tucson last August. ~tareeydaughters, Mrs. German;' ' Sage came to the Washington pcrez, wife of the chancellor of; area in 1942 to become a captain the Venezu~ lan Embassy iui in the Chemical Warfare divi- V~ashingt,on; i17rs. Agnes Johns-I lion of the Army. At the end of~tou, of Buffalo, and Miss Mar-~ the war he served with the Of-; gueritc Sage, o.f New York Cit fice of Price Administration and ~ y'' with the War De artment, g sand l0 .grandchildren. A thud p ~, son Donald I[. Sage Jr., died ]pined the CIA in 1949 and re-(while serving in Asia in Worldf tired in 1962. ~ War II. At his death, he was carrying The fw~eral will be at 2 ~ out extensive research on the p'm' tnmm?ror at the 'Ft. Myer ivil War, based on a family'Chapel, with burial in Arlingion iary which he annotated andICemetery. dited. j .The family requests that ex- 'Sage began his career as the;pressions of syntpat:hy be in the reasurer of the H. C. Fry Glass' form of contributions to the:, "o., in Rochester, Pa. He theniAmericauCancer,Society. ecame an investment counselor! ~ ~ _.. ;'__;;.. ___ n New fork City for many' ears, and also owned and man-: gcd a retail food shop there be-; ore coming to Wasiungtu~a. A member of the class of 1918 `t Yale, he left coae;e during lorld War T to serve il~ Europe ' s a lieutenant in the U. S. rmy. He was later awarded an onorary degree by the univer- ity, where he had been a mem-, er of the Elizabethan Club and e 'Yale Gleo Club. , Approved For Release 2000/05/24 :CIA-RDP75-000018000400280005-9