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SYMINGTON--Stuart Jr. Stuart Symington, Jr., known to his friends as "Tim", was born June 12, 1925 in Rochester, New York, the son of Evelyn Wadsworth Symington and Stuart Symington. After serving in the Army during World War II from 1943 to 1946, he earned his bachelor's degree from Yale College and graduated from the Harvard Law School in 1953. He practiced law for over 50 years in New York and St. Louis, taking time off to work on both his father's campaign for President of the United States in 1960 and his four successful Senate campaigns; and also on several successful Congressional campaigns for his brother, James Wadsworth Symington. Among Tim's many board memberships and civic accomplishments, he was a founder and Past Chairman of the University of Missouri - St. Louis Chancellor's Council, Director of the St. Louis Mercantile Library Association, Trustee of the William A. Bernoudy Foundation, and Honorary French Counsel in St. Louis for many years, for which the French Government awarded him the Ordre National du Merite, as Chevalier. Tim led a life full of intellectual curiosity. He loved the power of words and was a lifelong learner. He spoke Russian, French and German and published several books including Malindy's Freedom, Tagging Along, Throwing The Bolt and Russian Kids. He was an accomplished watercolorist, played the piano and harmonica and sang countless songs from "his day" whenever prompted. He was a masterful storyteller, possessing an extraordinary wealth of anecdotes and experiences from his century of life. But he also was a good listener, providing wise and empathetic advice and supportive, trustworthy counsel to all who asked. Tim went out of his way to touch many lives and engage in other people's problems, especially those less fortunate, with a remarkable memory for detail about the experience of those he helped. He loved his family more than anything and set an admirable example for American citizenry and civic participation. He was also a sportsman, rowing crew in school and college, and playing tennis and golf into his mid 80's. He is survived by his wife of 76 years, Janey Belle (Studt) and sons William Stuart, Sidney Studt and John Sante Symington, his brother James Wadsworth Symington, ten grandchildren and seven great- grandchildren. His eldest child, Anne Wadsworth Symington, predeceased him. A memorial service and a service at Arlington National Cemetery will be held at a later time.

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Published by New York Times on Jul. 26, 2025.

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BRIAN P MITCHELL past President, Aurelian Honor Society

September 15, 2025

Mr. Symington was a member of the Aurelian Honor Society at Yale and a lifelong supporter. May our motto append his long life: "Ever Striving for the Best". Rest In Peace.

Leslie Cavic Richards

August 3, 2025

My children and their father and grand-father, Lou Cavic, were friends as well as clients of both Mr. Symington Sr and Tim. The Symingtons have been a good force in our community and others for decades. Our sympathy to the family at this time. May your happy memories sustain you now and in the future.

John Stupp

July 28, 2025

There were many connections between Tim and the Stupp family and Stupp Bros. Inc. I personally really enjoyed working with Tim when he was the Missouri Chair for ESGR Employer Support of the Guard & Reserves. Rest Well Tim!

John Temporiti

July 27, 2025

It was truly an honor to share our partnership with together at Gallop, Johnson & Neumann. Many hours were shared discussing Politics in general and the specifics of the moment. We played golf together and shared time at Sanibel, Captiva where we both vacationed and where I still spend 8 months of the year. What a pleasure to have been a friend of this great and gentle giant. Rest in Peace.

Lemoine Skinner III

July 26, 2025

Tim was a wonderful mentor. I am very lucky to have known him.

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