John Francis "Jack" Gardiner
September 11, 1924 ~ December 8, 2017
John F. “Jack” Gardiner, Jr., 93 of Hollywood, MD, formerly from Bethesda, MD and Rockville, MD passed away on December 8, 2017 in Leonardtown, MD surrounded by his loving family. Born September 11, 1924 in Leonardtown, MD, he was the son of the late Christine Greenwell Gardiner and John Francis Gardiner, Sr.
On September 30, 1950 Jack married Maria “Lou” Briscoe Gardiner in St. Aloysius Catholic Church in Leonardtown, MD, she preceded him in death on March 7, 2011. Jack is survived by his children; Walter H. Gardiner of Hollywood, MD, Marian G. Fegeley of Hollywood, MD, Maria G. Steppe of Champion, PA, Joseph “Ron” Gardiner of La Plata, MD, 10 grandchildren, and 3 great grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his son John F. Gardiner, III, and his brother William “Billy” Gardiner. Jack was born in Leonardtown, MD, he departed for a job in Washington, DC for the CIA on February 15, 1951, and moved back to St. Mary’s County, MD in December, 1979 until his death in Dec, 2017.
He was a graduate of the Charlotte Hall Military Academy 1942, and later earned a Bachelor of Science in 1949 from Georgetown University. Jack served in the United States Army for 2 years and 5 months from July 8, 1943 to April 6, 1946. While serving in the Army, he Served in the Infantry Unit in the European Theater of Operations during World War, II and earned the Victory Ribbon at the end of the war. Jack was an officer for the Central Intelligence Agency in Washington, DC and Langley, VA, retiring in December, 1979 after 29 years.
He was a member of the Knights of Columbus, St, John Francis Regis Catholic Church, Right to life Group, Serra Club of Southern MD, Sotterley Foundation, Greenwell State Park, and St. Clements Island Museum. He volunteered for the St. Mary’s Dept. of Social Services office of Aging, Meals on Wheels program.
The family will receive friends on Saturday, December 16, 2017 from 10:00 AM to 11:00 AM in St. John’s Catholic Church Hollywood, MD where a Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 11:00 AM with Father Ray Schmidt officiating. Interment will follow in the church cemetery. A Celebration of Life for Jack will follow in the Monsignor Harris Center at St. John's. Pallbearers will be; Christopher H. Gardiner, Vincent D. Gardiner, Hugh J. Gardiner, Jason Steppe, John F. Gardiner, IV, and William G. Gardiner, Jr.
Contributions may be made to St. John’s Catholic Church 43950 St. John’s Road Hollywood, MD 20636.





Walt and Family please know that you are in our prayers in this time of grief. Our condolences.
Craig & Angel Judd
Marian & family, My sincerest condolences on the loss of your Dad. He was a wonderful man, full of faith in God and full of love for his family. He will be greatly missed. Please know that you and your family will be in my daily prayers. Blessings, Vicky
Walter and family. Our sincere sympathy in the loss of your father. You are in our thoughts and prayers!!
To all of the treasured Gardiner clan:
How blessed Jack was to have had such a loving, supportive family.
You all gave him the gift of love through all of his days.
May he Rest In Peace with those who left before him.
We are with you as you grieve and as you celebrate the wonders of Jack’s life. Take care. We love you all.
Mary Ann and Bob Jewett
and Mary Ella DeAtley
Oh My! Mr Jack has gone… haven’t been at the center in months due to my shoulder injury. Mr. Jack was my buddy. Such a sweet soul and very kind man indeed. Will miss going down the hall to see him now! Prayers to his twin daughters and sons that come on a daily and wkly basis to see him. Will miss seeing All of you. Love to ALL OF YOU!
Mr Jack was a very fine man. He always called me honey, in a nice way. He was a sweet soul and I will miss him so very much, next time I walk that hallway. His twin daughters and sons were the bomb as well. R.I.P. Mr. Jack…..I will certainly miss you sweet man!
Mr Jack was a very fine man. He always called me honey, in a nice way. He was a sweet soul and I will miss him so very much, next time I walk that hallway. His twin daughters and sons were the bomb as well. R.I.P. Mr. Jack…..I will certainly miss you sweet man!
Mr Jack was a very fine man. He always called me honey, in a nice way. He was a sweet soul and I will miss him so very much, next time I walk that hallway. His twin daughters and sons were the bomb as well. R.I.P. Mr. Jack…..I will certainly miss you sweet man!
Sending our love and prayers that God will comfort all members of the Gardiner Family during this sad time. Jack and Lou have left behind a legacy of some of the most kind, loving, faithful, and wonderful people I know. Their children, grandchildren, and great grandchildren will carry on their memories for a lifetime to come. We love you all!
Mr Jack was such an Inpiration to Me! He was such a Joyful Soul! His sons and Daughters were his bestest of friends. R.I.P. Mr. JACK!
You are ONE in a Million! Loveyou!
Mr Jack was such an Inpiration to Me! He was such a Joyful Soul! His sons and Daughters were his bestest of friends. R.I.P. Mr. JACK!
You are ONE in a Million! Loveyou!
Mr Jack was such an Inpiration to Me! He was such a Joyful Soul! His sons and Daughters were his bestest of friends. R.I.P. Mr. JACK!
You are ONE in a Million! Loveyou!
To the Gardiner family,
I am so sorry to hear of Mr. Gardiner’s passing. I have such fond memories of your family.
God’s blessings for peace and healing for each of you.
Sending our love and prayers to the entire Gardiner, Fegeley and Steppe Families. I’ll always remember my grandpa Gardiner talking fondly about his cousin Jack. May he rest in perfect peace. Love, Ashley and Sean Gilson
I am so sorry to hear of the passing of Mr. Gardiner. He was a fine gentleman who always shared a joke and smile. He worked hard and was such a pleasure to be around. My condolences to the family and may God bless you all.
Marian and family, Please accept our deepest sympathies with the loss of your father. We are praying for you all. May God bless you with strength especially during your time of loss.
Jack was a unique individual in many ways beginning with his signature bow ties. A tall handsome gentleman with a dry sense of humor who was liked by everyone who knew him including me.