John Tower
John Tower | ||||||||||||||
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Born | John Goodwin Tower 1925-09-29 Houston, Texas, U.S. | |||||||||||||
Died | 1991-04-05 (Age 65) Brunswick, Georgia, U.S. | |||||||||||||
Alma mater | Southwestern University, London School of Economics | |||||||||||||
Religion | United Methodism | |||||||||||||
Children | • Penny Marian • Jeanne | |||||||||||||
Spouse | Joza Lou Bullington | |||||||||||||
Member of | Church Committee, PIAB | |||||||||||||
Victim of | assassination? | |||||||||||||
Party | Democratic, Republican | |||||||||||||
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John Tower was a US Senator and Chairperson of the President's Intelligence Advisory Board until he died in a plane in 1991, one day after his friend, John Heinz III, was killed in an airplane incident.
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Background
Tower was the son of a Methodist minister, born in Houston, Texas, on 29th September, 1925.[1]
Career
In 1990 George H. W. Bush appointed Tower as chairman of the President's Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board. Tower published his autobiography, Consequences: A Personal and Political Memoir in 1991.
Death
John Tower was killed in a plane crash new New Brunswick, Georgia, on 5th April, 1991. According to the New York Times the “failure of a severely worn part in the plane’s propeller control unit caused the aircraft to spin out of control.” This was a day after his friend, John Heinz III, was killed when his Piper Aerostar PA60 came down after colliding with a helicopter in Montgomery County.[1] He and his daughter (also killed in the crash)[2] had just cooperated in the publishing of Tower’s memoir. They were collaborating on a second “tell-all” book about Iran-contra that was reportedly going to “name names” including that of George W. Bush.[3]