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In 1969, he became an executive with Mobil Oil, working in Lagos, Nigeria; Medan, Indonesia; and Al Khobar, Saudi Arabia. He retired as president of Mobil Overseas Services in 1988.
Living in Alexandria and later Potomac Falls, Mr. Juge did volunteer work at Christ Church and the Carpenter's Shelter for the homeless. He also wrote eight books for his grandchildren that featured the adventures of Matey, his bichon frisé.
His wife, Nancy Young Juge, died in 1999.
Survivors include two children, Suzanne Irene Juge Klipfel of Herndon and David Alcee Juge of Greenwich, Conn.; a brother; and three grandchildren.
-- Joe Holley
Donald C. PomeroyTravel Agent
Donald C. Pomeroy, 64, who was a Northern Virginia travel agent, died April 15 of cardiac arrest at Henry Medical Center in Stockbridge, Ga. He lived at Locust Grove, Ga.
Mr. Pomeroy first came to Washington in the 1960s, when he was in the Air Force. After his discharge in 1970, he entered the travel business. He worked at several travel agencies before retiring in 1997 as district manager of the American Automobile Association's travel services in Northern Virginia.
He was born in Aruba in the Netherlands Antilles. He lived in Fairfax County and Reston before moving to Sarasota, Fla., after his retirement. He had lived in Georgia since 2006.
His marriages to Ricky Callaway and Glanvel "Pinkie" Pomeroy ended in divorce.
Survivors include his partner of 30 years, Lou Abramson of Locust Grove; a daughter from his second marriage, Jennifer White of McDonough, Ga.; a sister; and three grandsons.




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