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John Berthoud, 1962-2007:

A Modern-Day Sam Adams

September 28, 2007
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The staff and friends of the Sam Adams Alliance & Foundation mourn the passing of a friend of and advocate for liberty, Dr. John Berthoud, president of the National Taxpayers Union and the National Taxpayers Union Foundation.

John was an ally of Sam Adams, and a friend to many on our staff and in the liberty movement. We share our sympathy with the people of NTU, as well as his family and friends. He will be sorely missed. 

NTU/F released a statement:

John BerthoudDear Friends,

We are sorry to announce the passing of John Berthoud. As you may know, he has led both the National Taxpayers Union and National Taxpayers Union Foundation over the last 11 years. We have looked to him as a strong leader, compassionate friend, and a fierce fighter for freedom.

Pete Sepp, Vice President for Communications, shared his surprise, "John Berthoud's death today was as sudden as it was shocking and saddening to all who knew him. His colleagues found him in peace at his home today. All of our staff, just as the entire policy community in Washington, are doing the best they can to cope with an irreplaceable loss."

We give our sincere condolences to his family and friends and hope you will pay tribute with comments to our blog and facebook group. Sepp continued, "John was a true 21st century Renaissance man. He was a teacher, a mentor, a respected intellectual, and a lover of life. That's what makes his passing all the more tragic." Though we mourn the loss of a man and celebrate his amazing life filled with love, study, travel, and leadership, his cause and a hope for a brighter future lives on. We will press on with purpose and be thankful for his contributions to our own journeys.

Sincerely,

National Taxpayers Union &
National Taxpayers Union Foundation Staff

You can share your memories of John on the NTU blog. Additionally, the Washington Times has posted an obituary of our friend and colleague.


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