John A. Graustein ’63

John A. Graustein ’63 died on October 23, 2022, in Falmouth, Maine.

(The following was provided by the Maine Sunday Telegram on October 30, 2022)

John A. Graustein ’63

John A. Graustein ’63

John Archer Graustein, 80, died peacefully at home on October 23, 2022. He was born October 30, 1941, in Cambridge, Massachusetts, a son of Archibald Robertson Graustein, Jr. and Doris McGee Graustein. They resided in Arlington, MA.

John and his older brother, Bob, moved to Fryeburg, Maine, in 1947 with their mother and stepfather, David R. Hastings II.

John attended Fryeburg grade school and then Fryeburg Academy for three years, from 1955-1958. His senior year he attended Mount Hermon School in Mt. Hermon, MA. He graduated in 1959 and went on to Bowdoin College in Brunswick, Maine. John was the James Bowdoin Scholar senior year, 1963. Diploma in hand, he spent the summer working various jobs in Fryeburg before attending Harvard Law School from fall of 1963 until graduating the spring of 1966. He then clerked in a Portland, Oregon, law firm for a few months, finding time to ski at Mount Hood.

He went on to spend two years in the U.S. Army, one year in Korea on the DMZ at Camp Rose. John was in the First Battalion, Second Armored Division and was promoted to captain while in Korea.

John returned home to Fryeburg, ME, in his fancy new red XKE Jaguar. Not knowing what to do next, he looked up his old summer romance, Barbara Bradley, a recent graduate of Oberlin College who had been teaching third and fourth grade in Evanston, Illinois, before spending a year teaching in Beirut, Lebanon. They got together and decided it was high time to get married. The joyous wedding was August 2, 1969, just six weeks after their reunion.

John and Barbara moved to Portland, Maine, where he began his law career with the Drummond, Wescott, Woodsum law firm, now Drummond Woodsum. Barbara got a teaching job at North School, Portland.

Their sons Andrew (Emily) and Bradley (Laura) were born in 1978 and 1982. Now John and Barbara have four grandsons: Aiden Henry and Owen Fess of Albuquerque, New Mexico, and Connor Clasen and Ryder John of Seattle, Washington.

He was pre-deceased by his parents, his stepfather, a brother, LCDR Robert S. Graustein, and a nephew, Kent S. Graustein.

In addition to his wife, sons and grandchildren, he is survived by his siblings, David R. Hastings and Ann E. Hastings, and many nieces and nephews, including one great-great- niece in Hawaii.

As John said many times the last two years, “We have had a good run.

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