Peter Terpeluk Jr.

J. Peter Terpeluk Jr. (February 18, 1948 – August 23, 2011) was an American diplomat and Republican politician from Pennsylvania who was the United States Ambassador to Luxembourg for part of the tenure of President George W. Bush.

Born in Lafayette Hill, Pennsylvania on February 18, 1948, Terpeluk graduated from Malvern Preparatory School and received a Bachelor of Arts degree from La Salle College and master's degree in public administration from Rider College, as well as honorary doctorates from Sacred Heart University and La Salle College.

[citation needed] He also served as finance chairman for the Republican Party.

President George W. Bush nominated Terpeluk for the post of United States Ambassador to Luxembourg in December 2001; the U.S. Senate confirmed him on March 21, 2002.

[4] Terpeluk died on August 23, 2011, of a heart attack when he was leaving his Chevy Chase, Maryland home to meet Texas Governor Rick Perry.

Peter Terpeluk, 2002