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  1. In 1956, Roosevelt began consulting for the investment firm of Bache and Company, which he joined in 1967, retiring as a vice-president in 1980. At Bache, he managed the Teamsters Union pension funds and was a friend and vocal defender of Jimmy Hoffa until the latter's incarceration.

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  4. John Aspinwall Roosevelt (1916-1981) John Aspinwall Roosevelt, the sixth and last child of Eleanor and Franklin Roosevelt, was a businessman, philanthropist, and, unlike the rest of the Hyde Park Roosevelts, a Republican. He was also the only one of ER's sons who did not have political aspirations.

  5. Added: 1 Mar 2000. Find a Grave Memorial ID: 8629. Source citation. John Aspinwall Roosevelt was an American businessman and the sixth and last child of U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt, and his wife, Eleanor Roosevelt.

  6. Formal portrait of the Franklin D. Roosevelt family taken at their home. Formal portrait of the Franklin D. Roosevelt family (Franklin, Eleanor, and their children) taken at their home while Mr. Roosevelt was Assistant Secretary of the Navy. From: Harry S. Truman estate 12/3/74; transferred from Museum Collection 5/28/75.

  7. John Aspinwall Roosevelt (. 1916. -. 1981. ) John A. Roosevelt, the youngest child of Eleanor and Franklin Roosevelt and the only Roosevelt son never to run for public office, was educated at Groton and Harvard. After graduation, Roosevelt eschewed politics for business and clerked for Filene's, the legendary Boston department store.

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