- J. Fife Symington Jr.
John Fife Symington, Jr. (
August 27 ,1910 –9 December ,2007 ) was theUnited States diplomat toTrinidad and Tobago and an airline pioneer.Early life
Symington was born in
Baltimore on August 27, 1910. His uncle, who was a fighter pilot inWorld War I and founder ofPan American World Airways , got him interested in flying. After graduating fromKent School ,Kent, Connecticut in 1929, he earned a bachelor's degree atPrinceton University in 1933 where he became a member of theIvy Club ; that year, he also rode as a gentleman jockey in the My Lady's Manor and Grand National point-to-point races.Pan American
During the Depression, he borrowed and traveled on the routes that Pan American offered. He travel to
Miami ,San Juan, Puerto Rico , Trinidad and the south coast of South America. After his travels, he got a pilot license and emerged unhurt from three plane crashes. He got a job with the airline in 1934 and was assigned toRio de Janeiro . When he returned fromBrazil , he was given the job of traffic manager when Pan Am opened a terminal onColgate Creek nearDundalk in 1937. [ [http://www.flypanamerican.com/history.htm Fly Pan American | Pan Am ] ]In 1939, he was assigned to
London to open up an international office. There he managed trans-Atlantic traffic for theUnited States Navy , and held the rank of lieutenant. He left Pan Am in 1948.Political career
Symington unsuccessfully ran for Congress in 1958, 1960 and 1962. He campaigned for Republican Presidential candidate
Barry Goldwater in 1964. [ [http://eight.asu.edu/goldwater/2007symington.htm 2006 Goldwater Lecture Series ] ] He hosted a Goldwater event at his Lutherville home that year. Former Vice PresidentRichard M. Nixon attended the event. [ [http://www.americanambassadors.org/index.cfm?fuseaction=Members.view&memberid=227 Council of American Ambassadors > Members > J. Fife Symington Jr ] ]When Nixon made President he named Symington ambassador to Trinidad and Tobago in 1969. He held the post until 1971. During his time as ambassador he had to deal with a political crisis. [ [http://www.state.gov/r/pa/ho/po/com/11322.htm Trinidad & Tobago ] ]
Personal life and death
In 1939 he married his wife Martha Frick; they had three daughters, and one son,
Fife Symington , the formerGovernor of Arizona from 1991 until 1997. They later got divorced. He also had a twenty year relationship with Natalie Brengle until his death. The two never married.Symington died on
December 9 ,2007 , at the Gilchrist Center for Hospice Care inBaltimore, Maryland , due to complications of old age. He was survived by all his children. [ [http://azcentral.com/news/articles/1210symington1210-ON.html J. Fife Symington Jr., father of ex-Ariz. governor, dies at 97 ] ]Notes
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