Christopher Ogden Obituary (1945 – 2022) – Honolulu, HI

Bennett Ogden, “Chris” Obituary

Christopher Bennett Ogden

Author, photographer and TIME correspondent

Christopher Ogden, who for decades was a senior journalist for TIME Magazine and the author of several biographies, died August 27 in Honolulu, HI. He was 77 years old.

The death resulted from a fall near his home on Kauai, Hawaii, according to his wife, Linda Fuselier.

Mr. Ogden was an international correspondent, first for UPI in London and the USSR, followed by a decades long career with TIME Magazine where he was the chief diplomatic correspondent and columnist. He also served as TIME’s bureau chief in Chicago and London. His iconic TIME cover photograph of Soviet author and dissident, Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, hangs in the National Portrait Gallery in Washington, DC.

He authored several biographies including: Maggie, a profile of UK Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher; Life of the Party, a New York Times best-selling biography of Pamela Harriman; and Legacy, a multi-generational biography of US business leaders, Moses and Walter Annenberg.

Born in Providence, Rhode Island, in 1945. His father, Michael J. Ogden, was a prominent journalist and managing editor of the Pulitzer Prize-winning Providence Journal. His mother, Agga Bennett Ogden, was a homemaker. He graduated from Portsmouth Abbey School in 1962 and attended Yale University, graduating in 1966.

His fascination with other countries began in 1953 when as a 7 year old boy he accompanied his parents on a year-long sabbatical in post-WWII Europe. After graduating from Yale, he served as an Army Intelligence Officer in the Vietnam War.

Mr Ogden had a lifelong passion to understand life, cultures, and politics from Washington, DC to the Middle East. His grasp of global affairs was developed through his years of covering the White House and US Secretaries of State Kissinger, Vance and Baker.

He leaves a worldwide network of friends who will miss him forever.

He is survived by his wife and partner of 22 years, Linda Fuselier of Kauai, HI; his son, Michael and family of London and his daughter, Margaret of Washington, DC. His first marriage to Deedy Ogden ended in divorce.

Mr. Ogden did not want a funeral or memorial service. He asked that he be remembered through contributions to Planned Parenthood, Inc. and the Surfrider Foundation. par qc Arrangements Provided By: par qc Oahu Mortuary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Sep. 12, 2022.

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