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Marc Wheat
August 12, 2019
God bless you, Courtenay and Tradd! Baron and I met many years ago in Charleston, and only later discovered that this excellent man was in fact a distant cousin - we are both from the Conway family of Virginia. Shocked to learn of his passing - a very fine gentleman. Our deepest condolences from Marie and I.
Marc Wheat
August 10, 2019
I am devastated. I grieve for Baron, and Courtenay, and Tradd, and I grieve for all of us. Baron was so important to all of us in so many ways. He was a great father and husband. He was a great friend who was so well informed on so many issues of heraldry, and history. I often just listened and was impressed with his knowledge even though it was over my head. Baron was a gentle man, never seeking confrontation. He would state an opinion and it was up to the listener to accept it or not. He was exceptional in all the clubs and societies to which he belonged. His dedication to his duties and detail as an Orangeman were exemplary. He was an important member of so many orders, clubs and societies of Charleston and elsewhere, and his opinions were always sought. He was so very proud of Tradd. The last time Baron I met at the Carolina Yacht Club we talked about George Washington's "Rules of Civility & Decent Behavior" Baron said Tradd knew of this document, and he dressed as Washington at a history pageant at school with the knowledge George Washington was his ancestor. Baron was not going to attend the St. Johns meeting in Cashiers, he had plans to visit a ranch out West with the family so they could enjoy being together. Courtenay was the love of his life, and they have been deprived of growing old together, and watching Tradd become the fine man he will surely be.
Baron's passing leaves an empty space in my existence, he was always someone you assumed would be there ready to discuss whatever the topic of the day might be.
He is gone.
I will miss him.
carl jennings frazier smith
Mount Pleasant, SC
Susan Schierenbeck
August 6, 2019
My deepest condolences! Baron worked closely with my family in the Rosette business for many years. We will miss him. With profound sympathy,
Susan Dexter Schierenbeck
Edward Parent
August 6, 2019
Ann and I send our deepest condolence and heartfelt sympathy to the family of Baron Fain. He was a wonderful man who will be missed by those whose lives he has touched.
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Becky and Ed Riggs
August 5, 2019
We are so very sorry for your loss. Baron was a true gentleman and good friend to many.
We will be praying for Courtney and Tradd.
Becky and Ed
Jeff Epperson
August 5, 2019
What a wonderful man Baron Fain was! Good natured and always willing to help. The type of proud American we see too few of these days. Baron was so fun in his stories of the past and how they still mean something to us today. We could always rely on Baron to give us the interesting details on any historical event. I looked forward to his educational emails! A natural combination of Texas Independence with Old South charm and reverence.
He will be missed by KA's, Magnolia Mason's, countless other groups, and several dozen close friends he (wisely) left behind in Washington, DC, among others. God Bless my friend. Keep an eye on us. Epp
Walter Hoenes
August 5, 2019
The Officers and Brethren of Fraternity Lodge No. 54, Free and Accepted Masons of the District of Columbia, send heartfelt condolences and deepest sympathies to Courtenay, Tradd and all who join us in mourning the loss of Baron, our dear Brother and friend.
Glo Avent
August 5, 2019
Dear Courtenay,
Hank and i are so sorry about this sudden change in your world and are keeping you and Tradd in our prayers. We cannot believe it's real but we know Jesus is able to carry you tenderly in His arms.
Dallas Symphony Orchestra League Honor Guard Tie
Houstoun Waring
August 5, 2019
I would like to express my sincerest condolences to Baron's family.
I never had the pleasure of meeting him in person, but I have corresponded with him somewhat regularly over the past several years. Baron helped me design some club ties for the Dallas Symphony Orchestra League Honor Guard, the gentlemen who present debutantes at the DSOL Presentation Ball. I have attached a photo of these handsome ties.
He also assisted me with some tie designs for other Dallas gentlemen's clubs. We were in the process of getting a new tie design approved for the Idlewild Club in Dallas, of which Baron was also a member. The design was his suggestion and was close to his heart due to his family's extensive history with that organization. He produced a different tie for Idlewild some years ago and hoped this new design would be more recognizable and meaningful to the Club's members.
His loss is tremendous for all who had the pleasure of interacting with him. I am grateful to have known him even through our correspondence, and my thoughts and prayers are with his family.
Dick Wilson
August 5, 2019
What a great guy; what great memories I have of him. How he will be missed.
Kristine Castro Twomey
August 4, 2019
Dear Court,
I am so very sorry for your tremendous loss. His unexpected early passing has left a huge hole in your heart Although I never got to met him, I know he was an amazing man, husband and father. I will be praying for you and your son during this very difficult time.
Much love and sympathy
Elizabeth Cutler
August 4, 2019
What a beautiful tribute to Baron. He was so accomplished and Tradd will always be proud of his father.
August 4, 2019
Courtenay: so sorry to hear, with prayers for you and Tradd. Linda Dennis & Dennis Wilkinson
August 4, 2019
Dear Courtney- Gantt and I are so sorry. We loved Baron so much. You are in our thoughts and prayers. Love, Danielle and Gantt
Cheryl Gonzales
August 4, 2019
Dearest Courtney,
I am so so sorry for your loss. When I read your email I cried and cried. All I know is to pray for you and Tradd. May the Lord hold you closer than ever. Love, Cheryl
Tracy Graudin
August 4, 2019
Hugs to you, dear Courtenay. Praying for the Lord's comfort and peace to be upon you and Tradd.
August 4, 2019
Baron helped me when The Military Order of the Stars and Bars needed neck ware for the Order. Always the gentleman. Such a loss.
David Sweet
August 4, 2019
Baron was a great friend at Deerfield Academy, and we decided to live next door on the same floor our last two years there (we were next door by chance our first year). I remember his passion for flags and for politics. He was as honorable and upright as they come. My condolences to the Fain family. He was a fantastic guy.
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