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Earl Fain IV

Charleston, South Carolina

Nov 1, 1962 – Jul 31, 2019 (Age 56)

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BORN
November 1, 1962
DIED
July 31, 2019
AGE
56
LOCATION
Charleston, South Carolina

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Earl Fain, IV THE SAINT DAVID'S SOCIETY OF CHARLESTON: THE SWYDDOGION AND BRODYR ACKNOWLEDGE WITH SADNESS THE PASSING OF OUR LATE CHARTER MEMBER, EARL FAIN, IV. BY ORDER OF: DONALD BEW ALLEN, LLYWYDD THOMAS HEYWARD MOTTE HAMILTON, YSGRIFENNYDD

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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

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...

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

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.

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

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,...

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.

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

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...