John Whitney Walter (April 17, 1934 – January 5, 2018) was an American historian, engineer, businessman, and politician, as well as a first cousin of former United States President Donald Trump. He worked for The Trump Organization and was the executive vice president of Trump Management, served as the historian of the Trump family, and was the 14th Mayor of Flower Hill, New York.
Early life, education, and military service
John Walter was born in Queens, New York, on April 17, 1934, to William Walter and Elizabeth Trump Walter, the sister of Fred Trump.[1][2][3]
John built a burglar alarm company, National Security Systems in Port Washington, New York, which both manufactured burglar alarm control panels and installed & serviced burglar alarm and access control systems in the NY metro area.[5]
Later, Walter began working with his family in the Trump Organization, and was the executive vice president of Trump Management, Inc. During this time, Walter helped his family set up All County Building Supply and Maintenance - which he operated from his home at 511 Manhasset Woods Road; All County was founded in 1992.[6][7] The Trumps used this company for the maintenance of a number of Trump-owned properties - including the Beach Haven apartment complex in Brooklyn. Walter and the four Trump children each owned a 20% stake in All County; Walter also received a portion of the markup for his work creating the invoices.[6] As an engineer, Walter also designed communication systems for the Trump casinos in Atlantic City, New Jersey.[7][8]
In 1990, Ivana Trump said in an interview that whenever Walter greeted Donald Trump, he would click his heels together and say Heil Hitler, possibly as a "family joke".[9]
Walter was also the Trump family's historian, and managed much of the family's finances.[10] Walter stored the family's financial records in his basement.[6][7]
Additionally, Walter served as the president of the Flower Hill Association.[11]
In 1988, Walter was elected as the Mayor of Flower Hill, New York.[1][14] He served in this capacity until 1996, when Derrick A. Rubin was elected as his successor.[15] During his tenure, Walter was a key voice in the widening of Manhasset Woods Road, along with the rehabilitation of the Flower Hill Park, which at the time was owned by Nassau County.[4][15]
Historian of Flower Hill (1996–2018)
After serving as Flower Hill's mayor, Walter became the village's historian.[1][16] He served in this capacity until his death, and was succeeded by Rhoda Becker.[17]
Personal life
Walter married Joan Smith at the Congregational Church of Manhasset in 1963. They had three daughters;
Christine Walter, colloquially Christy, married to Robert "Bob" Weppler, three daughters[18]
Nancy Walter, married to James "Jim" Kiley, a son and a daughter[19]
Cindy Walter, married to Rod Frey, two sons[1][20]
Walter lived at 511 Manhasset Woods Road in Flower Hill, New York, with his family for the last 60 years of his life.[6][7]
Death
John Walter died on January 5, 2018, after a year-long cancer battle, at age 83.[1][17] In April 2018, following his death, the Congregational Church of Manhasset held a memorial celebration in Walter's honor.[21]
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