John Hale Stutesman

John Hale Stutesman (December 16, 1920 – June 9, 2019) was an American State Department official, who served as a consular at the American embassy in Shanghai during 1946, a political officer at the embassy in Tehran from 1949 to 1952 and U.S. general consul of Canada in 1974.

Early life and military service

Stutesman was born in Washington, D.C. in December 1920, the son of John Hale Stutesman Sr. (1883–1966) and Virginia Stutesman (née Gerhardt, 1891–1981). He attended the Lawrenceville School, graduating there in 1938, then attending Princeton University, graduating in 1942. Following graduation he enlisted in the army in the 88th Infantry Division. Stutesman fought in the Italian Campaign in the field artillery unit.

State Department career

Following his discharge from the army in 1946, he joined the foreign service. He was first assigned to the Far East where he served as a political officer and a council at the United States embassy in Shanghai. He stayed in Shanghai until the Communist victory in the Chinese Civil War. Stutesman then was assigned to the Embassy of the United States, Tehran from 1949 to 1952. In 1974, Stutesman was the United States general council in Canada.[1][2]

Later life and death

Hale latterly lived in San Francisco with his wife.[3] He died in San Francisco, California in June 2019 at the age of 98 and was buried in his hometown of Washington D.C..[4][5]

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