Constantine Alexander Trig de Bosisco, Foreign Service Officer
Constantine Alexander Trig de Bodisco, 34, a Foreign Service officer since 1988 died of an embolism July 18 at a hospital in Taipei, Taiwan. A former resident of Falls Church he had lived in the Washington area off and on since childhood. Mr. de Bodisco, formerly an economics officer at embassies in Belize and Tunisia, spent the last year studying Chinese at the Foreign Service Institute here and in Taiwan to prepare for duty in China.
He was born in Pensacola, Florida and was a graduate of the University of West Florida. He received a Master's degree in International Finance from the American Graduate School of International Management in Arizona. He was a commercial loan officer with First Interstate Bank of Arizona before joining the Foreign Service. Survivors include his wife of Falls Church and his parents, Alexander and Mrs. de Bodisco, a sister and a brother, all of Lake Geneva, Florida.
Constantine Alexander Trig de Bosisco, Foreign Service Officer
Constantine Alexander Trig de Bodisco, 34, a Foreign Service officer since 1988 died of an embolism July 18 at a hospital in Taipei, Taiwan. A former resident of Falls Church he had lived in the Washington area off and on since childhood. Mr. de Bodisco, formerly an economics officer at embassies in Belize and Tunisia, spent the last year studying Chinese at the Foreign Service Institute here and in Taiwan to prepare for duty in China.
He was born in Pensacola, Florida and was a graduate of the University of West Florida. He received a Master's degree in International Finance from the American Graduate School of International Management in Arizona. He was a commercial loan officer with First Interstate Bank of Arizona before joining the Foreign Service. Survivors include his wife of Falls Church and his parents, Alexander and Mrs. de Bodisco, a sister and a brother, all of Lake Geneva, Florida.
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