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TRAIN--John. John Train was born in 1928 in New York and died on August 13, 2022 in Rockport, Maine. We mourn the loss of an extraordinary man and will miss him. His keen intellectual curiosity and entrepreneurial spirit led him to explore countless subjects and cultures. He started a variety of businesses, wrote on a broad array of topics, and organized numerous philanthropic organizations. He rejoiced in spirited discussions, the more arcane the better; he was wonderfully witty and celebrated wit in others; he championed the accurate recitation of poetry in numerous languages, and was fascinated by the finer points of finance; he wrote with verve and sailed with brio; he had a perfectly judged anecdote for every occasion. His mind and spirit truly were all-encom- passing. John attended Groton School '46 and Harvard University, BA '50, MA '51. He loved literature, languages, music, humor, as well as military and philosophical issues. He was an editor of the Harvard Lampoon, and a co-founder of the Paris Review. He published some 25 books and hundreds of articles on a broad array of topics - from finance (The Money Masters) to humor (Remarkable Names) and affection (Love). He enjoyed walking trips, tennis, and was a dedicated sailor all his life. John is buried near his much-loved summer home in Maine. Beyond his success as an investment advisor and author, John had an active involvement in international relations. Those interests and his experience in government, while in the Army and afterward, resulted in appointments to the African Development Fund and the East West Center by Presidents Ronald Reagan and George H.W. Bush. He received merit awards from Italy, France, and Great Britain, and had deep connections in those countries. John's hatred of tyranny and injustice led to the founding of The Civil Courage Prize, which is awarded annually to a person or organization that exemplifies "steadfast resistance to evil at great personal risk." He was the only child of Arthur Cheney Train and Helen Coster Gerard, but had seven older half siblings. He is survived by his beloved wife of 45 years Francie (Cheston), former wife Maria Teresa (Cini di Pianzano), three daughters - Helen "Musa" Train Klebnikov, Nina Train Choa, and Lisa Train - son-in-law Clive Pinnington, and six grandchildren: Alexander, Gregory and Sophia Klebnikov; Nicholas Train Choa, Henry Train Choa; and Felix Train Pinnington. He also leaves three stepchildren and many nieces and nephews. Donations in his memory may be made to the Civil Courage Prize or the Islesboro Forum.

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Published by New York Times on Aug. 21, 2022.

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Mary Lane

September 21, 2022

God rest your soul. Condolences to all your family. Thank you for your kindness to my aunt JoJo through the years. Mary Lane

Mallory Haffenreffer

September 4, 2022

John Train. A personal hero. Who could take you for a ride in a fast fast boat and tell you with a certain look of shared and generous confidence to go ahead and drive in circles as fast as you could. Would come to your house to discuss first edition books with a 12 year old, and ask if we could make it better with an ice cream sundae. (And wasn´t he right?!!!?)
Who could call you in the winter to talk about origins of the universe?
Whose best advice, given in person and right on point:" just keep reading, writing, and thinking not in that order ".
I thank the universe for his breadth of knowledge, his constant humor, his intense love he articulated for his family and the island.... So much. And this comes from a neighbor.... There is and was nobody like him anywhere. And wherever he is now? That´s where I am pointing the bow of my little boat. All love to his brilliant and beloved wife and children. Thank you for sharing. Xxx Mallory

Tim Ferguson

August 27, 2022

Please see: https://timwferguson.com/2022/08/24/money-master-of-the-virtues-rip/

CATHERINE YOUNG

August 25, 2022

Mr Train was one of a kind. I will miss him. We had many lovely talks. I worked in his garden over 14 years. Please accept my sympathy for your loss.

Stephen Wood

August 22, 2022

John was an extraordinary man. I'm thinking of you.

Loulou Spencer

August 21, 2022

To John's family, I'm thinking of you and the shock of his absence, a person of such strong and fascinating presence.

Leslie Spencer

August 21, 2022

Dearest Francie, Musa, Nina and Lisa,
I am so very sorry for your loss. He was among the greats. It was a true privilege and also a great pleasure to have known him. Much love to you all and also to your families at this sad time.

Fred Baumgarten

August 21, 2022

I always called his book "John Train's Book of Names." It was given to me as a gift many years ago and has given me countless hours of pleasure. Thank you for your wit and humor. Rest in peace.

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Tim Ferguson

August 18, 2022

Remarkable man, remarkable life. RIP, John

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