John Auffrey--rest in peace.The security assistance community suffered a tragic loss on May 23, 2004, when Mr. John Auffrey was killed during a robbery of his hotel room in Monrovia, Liberia. Mr. Auffrey, based out of the U.S. Embassy in Windhoek, Namibia, was visiting war-torn Liberia as part of a U.S. government delegation to assess the establishment of a new Liberian national army. He was stabbed to death when a group of unidentified men attempted to rob him in his hotel room. Mr. Auffrey, age 44, was the security assistance program administrator at the American Embassy in Namibia. He was a two-time Defense Institute of Security Assistance graduate, from both the Overseas Course in 2001 and the Advanced Training Course in 2003. John Auffrey was born in 1960 in Ionia, Michigan Ionia is the largest city in, and county seat of, Ionia County, in the U.S. state of Michigan. As of the 2000 census, the city population was 10,569, with the and estimated population of 12,449 as of the Census Bureau's July 2006 estimate. and moved with his family to Colorado in 1968. He graduated in 1982 from Colorado College in Colorado Springs Colorado Springs, city (1990 pop. 281,140), seat of El Paso co., central Colo., on Monument and Fountain creeks, at the foot of Pikes Peak; inc. 1886. It is a year-round resort and a booming military, technological, and commercial city. where he studied Russian. After graduation, he worked as a county administrator in Colorado, served in the Peace Corps in Sierra Leone Sierra Leone (sēĕr`ə lēō`nē, lēōn`; sēr`ə lēōn), officially Republic of Sierra Leone, republic (2005 est. pop. 6,018,000), 27,699 sq mi (71,740 sq km), W Africa. , and taught school in Michigan. In 1992, he accepted a position as a social studies teacher at Windhoek International School in Windhoek, Namibia. While there, he met and married his wife Helen Brandt, a Namibian citizen, who was also a teacher and noted artist. During his tenure, Mr. Auffrey received special recognition in a national teachers competition for his first-place essay on the Namibian constitution. In 2001 he was hired at the U.S. Embassy in Windhoek as the security assistance officer, under the European Command guidance. Because of suspended programs in Namibia, the European Command asked Mr. Auffrey to stand up its security assistance program in Sao Tome earlier this year, a mission which he accomplished superbly. In May, he became one of four civilians who accompanied thirty U.S. military personnel to Liberia to set up a new Office of Defense Cooperation in support of the European Command "Liberia Train and Equip" program. Mr. Auffrey was staying at the Mamba Point Hotel in the diplomatic enclave enclave /en·clave/ (en´klav) tissue detached from its normal connection and enclosed within another organ. en·clave n. A detached mass of tissue enclosed in tissue of another kind. of Monrovia when assailants entered his hotel room, robbed him of valuables, and killed him. Mr. Auffrey's body was later flown by a United States Air Force United States Air Force (USAF) Major component of the U.S. military organization, with primary responsibility for air warfare, air defense, and military space research. It also provides air services in coordination with the other military branches. U.S. aircraft back to Windhoek, where a memorial service was held. John Auffrey was widely regarded by friends and acquaintances as a friendly, likeable like·a·ble adj. Variant of likable. Adj. 1. likeable - (of characters in literature or drama) evoking empathic or sympathetic feelings; "the sympathetic characters in the play" likable, appealing, sympathetic , and professional security assistance officer. His sister, Mary Auffrey of Golden, Colorado The City of Golden is a home rule municipality that is the county seat of Jefferson County, Colorado, United States. Golden lies along Clear Creek at the eastern edge of the foothills of the Front Range of the Rocky Mountains. , said of her brother, "He was generous, bright, nonjudgmental non·judg·men·tal adj. Refraining from judgment, especially one based on personal ethical standards. Adj. 1. nonjudgmental , a guy who worked for peace and had his life ended in violence." In addition to Mary, Mr. Auffrey is survived by his wife Helen, his parents, five other sisters, and two brothers. Both the Auffrey family in Colorado and the U.S. Embassy in Namibia have reportedly been swamped with flowers and sympathy cards Noun 1. sympathy card - a card expressing sympathy card - a rectangular piece of stiff paper used to send messages (may have printed greetings or pictures); "they sent us a card from Miami" . His family has requested that any further expressions of condolences be through donations to the HIV/AIDs center which John helped (via the Humanitarian Assistance Program) at the following address: U.S. Embassy, Namibia Attn: De Ark c/o Mr. Robert Kennedy 14 Lossen Street Auspannplatz Windhoek, Namibia |
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