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Vijay posted a condolence
Wednesday, November 29, 2023
Jared was kind enough to give me career advice as a fellow space enthusiast & Georgetown alum. He convinced me to pursue the new space startup world, which has been really rewarding to me.
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Kristin posted a condolence
Thursday, March 9, 2023
During my brief time in DC, I had the privilege of having Sara and Jared as my social lifeline. The list of reasons to love Jared was long.
He was unbelievably smart in a way that never made you feel dumb. Kindness towards others seemed effortless for him, and while in his presence you were guaranteed to laugh a LOT. The world lost a great one, and we are all better for having known him while he was here.
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Jenna G. planted a tree in memory of Jared Rieckewald
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Silvia Travis King planted a tree in memory of Jared Rieckewald
Tuesday, March 7, 2023
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Lauren Smith posted a condolence
Monday, March 6, 2023
As a mentor, Jared was second to none. He supported me through my first big pitch and presentation at Northrop Grumman, trained me to work on my first proposal, and has always been looking out for me. He drilled into me that it didn't matter how old I was or how many years of experience I had - it mattered how I performed and if I could get the job done. In truth, he was a work Dad - and a really good one! He served as a role model, champion, and supporter for so many other people in his career.
One of my favorite things about Jared was that he could take a very ordinary story or statement and turn it into an odyssey! He could make walking to the water fountain sound like an adventure through the jungle that he barely survived and would have you rolling in laughter before you knew it! He knew who he was, and he was 100% Jared, 100% of the time. Jared had a rare combination of comedy and credibility. You knew that he took his work so seriously and that he was brilliant, but he could always laugh at himself and find humor in any situation. On top of that, he was such a caring person. When my Dad passed away, Jared regularly texted me to check in and make sure I was okay and even shared his story with me about his own Dad's passing.
Believing that God created every person with unique gifts and talents, I think that He gave Jared a double or triple helping of positive attributes. As a caring, funny, intelligent person who touched the lives of so many, he was an exceptional man. I will deeply miss being able to call him and talk about work and life and receive his feedback and guidance. He lives on in his wife and children, and his impact on their lives and those of his friends and coworkers will never be diminished.
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Elliot Carol posted a condolence
Saturday, March 4, 2023
I have known Jared since January, 2020 when his boss Joe Anderson introduced us. I remember our first conversation... He was like a tornado, it was nearly impossible to keep up with his questions and train of thought. By the time our first call ended, he fundamentally changed the direction of our startup company. During that hour call, Jared had redefined our technology, applied it to new business cases, and developed a commercialization strategy for maturing the tech. It was remarkable observing the dials turn in Jared's head. It was superhuman.
From that meeting forward, Jared mentored me and championed our cause. He helped to move our technology from a basic SBIR project to a larger research and development effort in partnership with the US government. And then onto getting our technology funded, built and ready for flight. It was just only one month ago (Feb, 2023), when our technology passed flight qualification testing. I sent him a text saying "We passed!". He calls me that night and says, "Remember our first phone call... I told you we would get you here. I am proud of you guys".
During our three-year friendship, Jared and I would speak regularly, sometimes even a couple of times a week. The initial part of the call was typically to the point regarding business... but then we would almost always talk about our kids. Eva and Jack had the same age difference between my kids. And so, he would tell me stories about Eva and Jack... I remember one phone call during the summer of 2022. It was a Friday around noon and he called me from his car after he dropped off Eva at his Country Club pool. We were supposed to be discussing a meeting coming up with a potential government customer. However, Jared was feeling nostalgic and started reminiscing about when he taught Eva and Jack to swim. Which then turned to stories about family vacations, and teaching his kids to ride a bike, and the first times he picked his kids up from their first day of school. And after about forty minutes of telling stories about his children, he said to me, “Everything I do and how hard I work, its for my family, that’s all that’s important to me at the end of the day”. That to me was Jared… a father and husband who loved his family and strived to make them proud.
Jared was a mentor and advocate to me and many other folks in the space industry. He was critical in our success. His passing leaves me for a loss of words and profound sadness. His energy, passion, and capabilities made the world and our country a safer and better place. Jared’s legacy will live on through his family and through the countless individuals and companies he mentored. Thank you Jared.
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Friday, March 3, 2023
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SpaceLogistics offsite at the Airlie House, Warrenton VA (31 January - 1 Feb 2023).
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Christmas dinner with SpaceLogistics team (20 December 2022).
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Jared worked for me in SpaceLogistics, a Northrop Grumman subsidiary. He was responsible for leading one of the coolest projects any space geek could ever work on – putting robots in space. The mission of our company is to make space sustainable. We do that by providing “jetpacks” to extend the lives of satellites running low on fuel. In fact, we have two Mission Extension Vehicles or MEVs in orbit today doing just that.
We are now building our next generation system called the Mission Robotic Vehicle (MRV) which will use robotic arms to install Mission Extension Pods (MEPs) to service satellites. Jared was in charge of the integration of the robotic arms which are being provided by DARPA and built by the Naval Research Laboratory. Under Jared’s leadership, he has created the plan and generated the momentum needed to take us through the build and launch of our MRV.
When I came on board, I quickly recognized Jared’s gift for public speaking and especially his talent for coming up with creative ways to explain what we do to people not familiar with satellites. Every time I speak at conferences or to seniors in the government, I use one of his illustrations that compares the size of our MEV to a “minivan” and our MEP to a “dishwasher.” His comparison of our satellites to everyday things says a lot about how he viewed the world. While Jared had a vision to make space sustainable for our planet, he never lost sight of what was most important to him – his family here on earth.
Caption: Image taken by MEV-1 just prior to docking with a satellite while orbiting 22,000 miles above the earth.
Caption: Rendering of the MRV preparing to install a MEP onto a satellite.
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Matt posted a condolence
Friday, March 3, 2023
I worked with Jared at NG. He hired me after my last bit in Afghanistan. I turned down another position that offered more money because I enjoyed the Jared & Amy show so much. He brought fun and excitement to work, like the rest of his life.
When I asked him NG funds to get a Master's in Finance at Georgetown, he started peppering me with questions about the program. He ended up enrolling as well. He was a dynamo in class, always asking hard questions and challenging the professor. At one point, during a heated debate, a professor muted him. That is the only time I can recall someone stopping Jared from talking.
I am so sorry for your loss. If I can ever be of service to the Reckewald family, please let me know.
Sincerely,
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Joe Anderson posted a condolence
Thursday, March 2, 2023
Sara, we have only met a couple of times and Eva, Jack you don’t know me, but I feel I know you like a close niece and nephew. You see, I have worked closely with Jared for the past 4 or so years as a colleague, a manager, and I hope he would have considered me a friend. We have a very small team within Northrop Grumman called SpaceLogitics. Being so small and spending so much time together our team has become kind of like a family in so many ways. And Jared has been a central figure of this family for a long time.
I want you to know that our heart breaks are broken too, not just in thinking of Jared and how we will miss him, but more so thinking of the grief you must be going through as extended members of our family.
Please know that Jared spoke of you all often; always with love, respect, care, pride and good humor, even through the challenging times. You all were always at the top of his mind.
I imagine you did not really get to see Jared as we did, though I doubt he was much different at home. Still, I felt I should share some of what I witnessed during the few short years that I was lucky enough to have him in our work family.
Jared was very passionate about his work and about doing things that would contribute to the security of our Nation and thereby his family. I think he honestly felt and believed that his work with Northrop Grumman and SpaceLogistics was following on with his Marine Corp belief to serve his country and help protect us all from those that would do us harm. And, I firmly believe his contribution has done just that.
With SpaceLogistics, he significantly contributed to Pioneering the Future of Space operations that will enable our nation to protect our critical space infrastructure; making space more defendable and more resilient.
This was really important to him, and I believe the source of his passion for this work.
Jared was the type that worked tirelessly when the need was there. He was always one we could count on to pitch in and do whatever it would take to get the job done, to “take that hill”. Yes, even in the corporate world, he fought like a marine.
Jared had no limits and would do whatever was needed with humility and good will, he would quickly volunteer to do even the most mundane administrative actions (like booking conference rooms in a classified area that none of the rest of us have figured out how to do); then turn around and provide incredibly insightful strategic advice, coaching, or brief a Sr leader of NG or the USSF.
In fact, one of the things that makes me smile when I think of him is that sometimes the marine in him would take over and I would have to talk him back down to a more “corporate” approach. Which he would quickly do while flashing me that cheesy smile on his face. You know the one :). I still see him walking down the hallway at work with that smile on his face, knowing that there was some new witty comment about to come my way.
One of the greatest traits he brought with him is very rare, and one that I greatly appreciate and admire; he was able to listen to and accept constructive feedback like no one else I have coached; and he did so with humility and acceptance, with thanks and with grace, and then he would take action to further improve himself. Evidence of his true character.
During meetings, Jared was the type that would always provide thoughtful and meaningful contributions. He had a unique way of answering questions, covering every angle of the issue to ensure no gap. A technique he said he learned while working “on the hill”. To say he was thorough is an understatement.
When COVID struck, Jared made one of the best suggestions which we have adopted and continue to use to this day. In order to help instill that sense of work “family” and help care for one another while we were all being separated, he suggested we get the team together each morning for a zoom chat over coffee. He wanted us to do this so we could share life stories, coordinate on the days activities, and continue to get to know one another since we now could not do that in the halls or before and after meetings, or at lunch. I feel that this short daily informal get together of our team has really helped us all get through the pandemic and continue being productive and gel even more like a family. Every day during this meeting I will always think of him; and be looking for his picture (with that cheesy smile on it ) to pop up on the team call.
I will always remember Jared for his ability to recall details, his extensive and diverse network of friends and colleagues (gosh he seemed to know everybody), his sense of humor, and his ability to pull out apropos quotes from famous (and some not so famous) movie scenes. He always had a quick one liner available to make us chuckle, or sometimes it just put a puzzled look on our faces. Ya, dad jokes too. I am sure he used them at home :) Yesterday, one of our collogues noted to me that he could even pull out obscure biblical references, that only a scholar of the bible would know.
Jared was a humble war hero, a scholar, a verbose author and story teller, he was a coach, a strategic thinker, but more than anything a husband and father that loved his family greatly. And I think he honestly loved those hound dogs too, even when they were melodious during our calls, and after they frequently escaped for adventures. He talked very fondly of you Sarah, and with such pride in both Eva and Jack.
He would share with us loving stories about Eva learning to drive, and her recent adventures at school up north; and about Jack playing ball, and joining ROTC, he was so proud of you. I remember he shared one story of Jack when he was very young and liked to watch stories about tanks. He said you did not want to be the tank driver, no, you wanted to be THE TANK. Maybe if you become a service member one day, this could be your call name.
He also told great stories of your family trip a few years ago when you travelled together across the country and back.
Through these stories it was obvious that Jared felt more than just pride in you all; you all genuinely made him happy, and he was very thankful to share life with each of you.
While Jared did not wear his religion on his sleeve or press it upon others, it is obvious by his actions that he was a faithful Christian man; and by these actions, I know that Jared would answer like Martha in John 25-27, when Christ said to Martha “I am the resurrection and the life. The one who believes in me will live, even though they die; and whoever lives by believing in me will never die. Jesus asked Mary, “do you believe this?” and Mary replied Yes Lord; just as I know Jared would. It gives me great comfort, knowing that Jared is in a good place and I pray that you can have some solace in knowing this too.
Sara, Eve, Jack, our SpaceLogistics family, will miss Jared dearly; but know this, you made his life so happy and so worth living; and he was so thankful to have each of you in his life. He truly loved you all more than anything else.
Please try to trust that your husband and your father now rests in peace…….and may his spirit, and the peace of the Lord be with you always. Amen
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Rob Bannon posted a condolence
Thursday, March 2, 2023
Our Deepest Condolences to the entire Rieckewald family. Jared was a special friend and partner on and off the golf course. I will always cherish the time we spent on the grass at Army Navy. He was an incredibly talented and passionate professional who served his country in combat and in peacetime. To say he will be missed is understated. Jared’s family always came first and I always appreciated that when when were together. Rest Easy Jared. You made a difference. Rob, Traci and Family.
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Wednesday, March 1, 2023
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This photo says it all for us! Always entertaining and never ever boring. Photo taken after a several hours long kids party, he should have been exhausted but instead he was the life of the party. Loved every minute we spent with him. Jared you will forever be missed.
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Andrew Gourgoumis posted a condolence
Wednesday, March 1, 2023
I first met Jared in college in 1997. Jared was a year ahead of me in the NROTC program. As such, he played an important role in my development into a Marine officer, but also as a mentor for being a good student and a young man. As others have stated, I knew Jared was quite a character from the beginning. He could have been in Hollywood (and I think he, at times, thought he should have been) as much as everything else he accomplished. From the start, I recognized his intelligence and witty humor. He had quite the repertoire of impressions, was often the life of the party, and loved to relive "high school glory" in a friendly game of touch football. He had a knack for being able to figuratively pick someone up when they were down.
We all knew Jared was going to do impressive things in his career.
In May 2003 in Iraq, I remember sitting in the dirt at Diwaniyah where 1st Marine Division and my battalion had established a command post to begin stability operations. My back was up against a Light Armored Vehicle and my head down. I was exhausted after the two months that had passed since the invasion began. Then someone kicked my boots. I looked up a little irritated at first and then saw Jared smiling at me and everything changed. Knowing my unit was there, he searched me out while coming to attend a meeting at the division headquarters. His presence and positive attitude were rejuvenating. I know he told me a very funny story at that time. I cannot remember the story, but only how it made me feel.
Jared and I had not seen each other but a few times over the last 22 years but his impact and his memory always endured and will continue to do so. I am crushed to have learned of his passing, but I feel blessed to have known him. My deepest condolences to Sara, Eva, and Jack. I know that Eva and Jack already know this; your Dad was a great man and he touched an immeasurable number of lives. We will all be telling stories about Jared until the days we join him.
To Jared, Semper Fidelis brother.
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Jenna Gregory posted a condolence
Wednesday, March 1, 2023
From the moment I met Jared, he was exceedingly kind. Friendly, helpful and patient, I was grateful to have had the opportunity to work with and learn from him.
I wish his family peace and warmth to sustain them now and always.
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Wednesday, March 1, 2023
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Sincere condolences to the Rieckewald family, you are all in our thoughts and prayers. To my hooper teammate back in 95, thank you for always making us better, and making sure we always worked hard to be the best we can be. Your jumper was pure, but your trash talking was even better. One of our best memories was when we were in the championship game of a holiday tournament and we had to play the 7 foot Collins Twins, who eventually played in the NBA. It was a true David vs Goliath moment, just watching Jared guard a seven footer would of made you think our team did not stand a chance. As the first quarter started we quickly found ourselves down 20-0 and as players we could hear the rumbling in the crowd, we drove all this way to watch a blowout, what’s this small team even doing in the championship game. Well as the game went on we cut it closer and closer, Jared hit a key 3 pointer, that lead to all of us hitting 3 pointer after 3 pointer. We ended up winning that game and the ship 96-76. Twenty nine years later and that tournament still goes on, and our game is still talked about by the administration that still runs the tournament. The picture on top is our team celebrating our huge comeback victory with Jared putting up the “W” for winning and of course representing our school Wilson Wildcats. The bottom photo is our team celebrating another league title. Rest easy my friend! “Stay Gold”
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Paul Swiergosz posted a condolence
Tuesday, February 28, 2023
Jared my friend, I could always count on your unbridled counsel, and always looked forward to our late night talks regarding bourbon, business and kids when I was in town!
True friends say what needs to be said versus what one necessarily wants to hear. And you Sir were always a true friend to those around you.
I will miss your camaraderie and my sincere condolences go out to your family.
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Jared was one of my best friends in 5th and 6th grade. The Rieckewald family embraced me and my family- a new, immigrant kid and family in Whittier- in the most open-hearted and generous of ways. My first ever Thanksgiving in an “American” home. Countless sleepovers and movies. Learning how to toilet paper frienemies’ homes (Paul, if you’re reading this, that was the two of us). Mr. Rieckewald showing up at countless WABF basketball games and cheering for me like I was part of the family. Jordan 4s and 5s. Secrets about pre-teen crushes. Trying to be like cool big-brother Jason. Billiards in the study. God, what a gift. Jared, Rieckewald family: it’s no understatement to say that your generosity and love were foundational in my life. You helped me and my family be a part of this wider world in the US.
While the middle school years would include some separation (brought about by my stupidity of wanting popularity), the high school years some separate circles, and the college/young adult years some distance, I’m grateful that we somehow kept in touch (thank you Facebook). We appreciated each others’ impacts in our world. We remembered our formative teenage years together fondly.
Thank you, Jared, for impacting so many of us. I love you and can’t wait to see you soon.
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Andy Kwas posted a condolence
Tuesday, February 28, 2023
I briefed Jared in a SCIF when he was at Quantico almost 20 years ago. At the end of the day, he came up to me and said, "You're the kind of guy I'd like to get to know". Funny because I thought the same about him. He was an intelligent, hard working person, who wasn't afraid to make decisions. We went out for a beer that evening and tried to solve the world's problems. I recall him saying that we only accomplished half, so we needed to stay in touch. Much to my surprise, he contacted me a few years later at Space Park as he was starting his career at NGC. It was obvious that he was going to move up the company fast. We worked together there, and at NG Technical Services and then again in NG Space. He always had good ideas, but also respected others with their opinions.
His love for his colleagues, Company, Govt, and family, was inspirational, and we are all better people by knowing him.
I will leave some citrus on your desk, buddy.
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Edward Haugland posted a condolence
Tuesday, February 28, 2023
God takes our cherished way to early, but no doubt for the battles beyond of good vs evil.
Jared was a man of true integrity, intellect, caring, conservative with a love of our country America the USA. I was fortunate enough to meet him and when I became part of the ODNI IG, and from that point had a cherished friend, ally, patriot who fought the cabal we faced.
His humor, passion for family, friends, and goodness exemplifies a person whom all respected. My hope is those memories will strengthen his children and wife in not moving beyond him, but with him.
God rest his soul and protect his family. He's served us well, now he serves God directly.
RIP my dear friend, honored to know you, serve with you, and call you a friend.
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Tuesday, February 28, 2023
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We will always remember Jared for the food he enjoyed at our home. He joined our family often and we always had room. Jared loved to come and join the fun with our boys. There was never a dull moment.
The “play dates” with Jason, Michael, Jared and Timmy were always events to remember. One interesting event…losing their car at the mall. Jared and Tim reported it stolen only to return to the mall to find it!
John and I loved you dearly Son!
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Emily Amador posted a condolence
Monday, February 27, 2023
Working alongside Jared for the past few years has been an incredible privilege. I'll never forget how every encounter with him was a little bit like a tornado. He would talk, write, draw, and throw in movie quotes at a hundred miles an hour. But it was so fascinating watching him go, because at the end of every conversation, he would come full circle into a conclusion that made everything make sense. His wisdom was invaluable to me, and he truly made me feel like a friend. I'll miss his drive-bys and unexpected phone calls (just HAD to tell you...) so much.
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brandi burnett posted a condolence
Monday, February 27, 2023
Q: What was Jared really good at?
A: Jared and I have been work colleagues for over 10 years. Our paths meandered back and forth, but most recently we got to see each other regularly. Jared was AMAZING at making sure you felt special and ensuring everyone felt like they belonged <3
He sent numerous team members to me, a fellow "odd duck" in the NG world, and wanted to make sure others felt like they belonged and had a place on our teams.
I also had the privilege to introduce Jared to my daughter, who later worked alongside him in the lab. I will never forget the day he called me, after completing a phone interview with her..."OH MY GOD - it was like talking to the younger version of you! The edge, the confidence, and quick witty comebacks - I LOVE HER!" That was my friend Jared, if you knew him, he made you feel special and unique and never missed a chance to assure you knew your worth.
As a special note, that day on the call, he went on to tell me how lucky he was to also have a "mini-me" in his daughter, and how special that was to him...she didn't always think it was so great - but he did.
I'll miss his quirky disposition, the sarcastic quips, and most of all that "Hey B" when he used to quickly pass my door, on the way to make the next person's day.
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Zeina Barrett posted a condolence
Monday, February 27, 2023
I'll never forget the first time I met Jared, he was a marine through and through. He brought the values, honor, and work ethic each day to Northrop. He was a great friend and colleague - always willing to take on a new challenge and help "take the hill".
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Kelly Soverns posted a condolence
Monday, February 27, 2023
I worked virtually with Jared over the last few years at Northrop Grumman. Jared's "brand" was marked by high professionalism, expert knowledge, and respectful communication. I liked that he regularly snuck in a funny quip here and there, which helped to diffuse the occasional tension. My sincere condolences go out to Sara and children, and to the rest of Jared's family and close friends alike.