Jerome Footer

2008
Jerome Footer, 87, a dentist who practiced in Washington for 55 years and was  a locally known amateur golfer, died July 17 at
his home in Rockville. He had  spinal stenosis and Alzheimer's disease. Dr. Footer's practice on California Street included
many ambassadors and government officials. He was a working dentist until just five years ago.
He was born in Baltimore and raised in Washington, where he graduated from  Wilson High School. He graduated from
Georgetown University's dental school and served in the Navy's Dental Corps during World War II.
He was a member of Washington Hebrew Congregation, a Reform synagogue. At Woodmont Country Club in Rockville, he was
the club golf champion from 1951 to 1954. He regained the title in 1956 and also won golf titles in team competitions.
He was chairman of the Woodmont Golf Committee for many years and served on the club's board. He was also a former
president of the District Golf  Association and the Maryland Golf Association.
Survivors include his wife, Beverly L. Footer of Rockville; three children, Ellen Winston of Rockville, Dr. Robert Footer of Potomac
and Jimmy Footer of Davie, Fla.; a brother; eight grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren.
-- Patricia Sullivan