James Boatner '50
October 9, 2017 2:59 PM
updated: October 9, 2017 3:01 PM
Jefferson Funeral Chapel obituary
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James G. Boatner
March 28, 1930 - October 7, 2017
Major General James G. Boatner
U.S. Army (retired)
Of Mount Vernon, dedicated soldier and devoted family man, died peacefully while sleeping on October 7, 2017. He was 87 years old.
Jim Boatner was born on March 28, 1930 in Tianjin, China where his father was stationed with the US Army’s 15th Infantry. The son, grandson, and father of career infantry officers, he grew up on Army posts and in military towns in the depression era and during
World War II. He graduated from high school in San Antonio, Texas, and attended Texas A&M University before entering West Point in 1947. Upon graduating in 1951, he was commissioned in the infantry and served in combat during the Korean War, returning to the
historic 15th Infantry (‘Old China Hands’) as a company commander. Years later, after retiring from the Army, he proudly served for four years as the Honorary Colonel of the 15th Infantry Regiment.
On the luckiest day of his life, Jim met Kathryn “Kay” Schroeter of Cleveland, Ohio, on a blind date, and they were married in Dallas, Texas, in 1954.
His troop assignments were primarily with light infantry units, including in both the 101st and 82nd Airborne Divisions. In 1958, he attended Harvard University earning two Master’s Degrees in preparation for teaching back at West Point in the Social Sciences
Department. In 1967, he trained and then deployed a light infantry battalion to Vietnam. During his career, General Boatner also had extensive experience in Washington, D.C. serving as an assistant to the deputy Secretary of Defense, David Packard. His notable
general officer assignments were commanding all Army forces in Alaska, including the 172nd Arctic Light Infantry Brigade, and US Commander in West Berlin just before the end of the Cold War. He retired in 1986 with 35 years of service.
For fourteen years after his military retirement, Jim was President and then Chairman of the Board of Robinson Terminal Warehouse Corporation in Old Town, Alexandria, the Washington Post’s newspaper warehousing facility. He and Kay were also longtime active
parishioners of Good Shepherd Catholic Church in Mount Vernon where he served on the social justice committee, and volunteered as a mentor and advocate for low-income mental health patients. He was also a proud member of the West Point class of 1951, regularly
attending monthly D.C.-area luncheons and leading the planning for the class 60th reunion in May 2011.
Jim was predeceased by his loving wife of over 62 years, Kay, in March 2017. He is survived by his five children, son Jim and wife Nancy of Clifton, Virginia, son Tom and wife Lisa of Boise, Idaho, son Mike and wife Tricia of Colorado Springs, Colorado, daughter
Jane and husband Dudley and son Peter and wife Anne of Charlottesville, Virginia; as well as nine grandchildren.
A mass of Christian burial will be celebrated for General Boatner at the Fort Meyer Chapel followed by burial at Arlington National Cemetery at a date to be determined. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in his name to Good Shepherd Housing and Family
Services, 8305 Richmond Hwy Suite 17B, Alexandria, VA 22309.
Cemetery Details
LOCATION
Arlington National Cemetery
1 Memorial Drive
Arlington, VA 22211