Maryanne Trump Barry, Federal Judge and Donald Trump’s Sister, Dies at 86
Maryanne Trump Barry, renowned federal judge, and Donald Trump’s elder sister passed away at the age of 86. Barry served as a federal judge for the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit for almost two decades, from 1999 to 2019, when she took senior status.
Barry’s career in the legal world spanned almost forty years. After receiving her Juris Doctorate from Hofstra University in 1973, she worked as an attorney for the U.S. Department of Justice in Washington, D.C., for five years. In 1982, Barry was appointed as a United States district judge for the District Court of New Jersey, where she served for 17 years. In 1999, President Bill Clinton appointed her to the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit.
During her years as a judge, Barry built up a reputation for being tough but fair as well as for her keen eye for details in her decisions. Barry was also known for her ability to persuade others to compromise in politically charged situations. She was the recipient of various awards throughout her career in the legal field, including the Chancellor’s Medal from Seton Hall University Law School in Newark, New Jersey, and the Rutgers Presidential Public Service Award. Barry was honored in 2019 with a Freedom Award presented by the Federal Bar Council for her exceptional contributions to the legal profession.
Barry was also an active philanthropist. In 2000, she and her brother, Donald Trump, established the Trump Foundation, a charitable organization dedicated to supporting charitable causes in communities around the country. The Trump Foundation was shut down in 2018 due to allegations of misconduct, but Barry remained active in her philanthropic endeavors with local organizations like the Boys & Girls Clubs of Newark, New Jersey.
Barry is survived by her husband, James E. Cefaratti, and four children. Donald Trump issued a statement honoring his sister: “My wonderful sister, Maryanne, passed away on Friday. She was the rock of our family and was loved by all who knew her. She will be missed dearly.”
Maryanne Trump Barry’s legacy will live on in the for decades to come through her dedication to the legal field and philanthropic works. She will be remembered as a respected judge, a loving mother, and a compassionate philanthropist.
Maryanne Trump Barry, Federal Judge and Donald Trump’s Sister, Dies at 86
Maryanne Trump Barry, renowned federal judge, and Donald Trump’s elder sister passed away at the age of 86. Barry served as a federal judge for the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit for almost two decades, from 1999 to 2019, when she took senior status.
Barry’s career in the legal world spanned almost forty years. After receiving her Juris Doctorate from Hofstra University in 1973, she worked as an attorney for the U.S. Department of Justice in Washington, D.C., for five years. In 1982, Barry was appointed as a United States district judge for the District Court of New Jersey, where she served for 17 years. In 1999, President Bill Clinton appointed her to the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit.
During her years as a judge, Barry built up a reputation for being tough but fair as well as for her keen eye for details in her decisions. Barry was also known for her ability to persuade others to compromise in politically charged situations. She was the recipient of various awards throughout her career in the legal field, including the Chancellor’s Medal from Seton Hall University Law School in Newark, New Jersey, and the Rutgers Presidential Public Service Award. Barry was honored in 2019 with a Freedom Award presented by the Federal Bar Council for her exceptional contributions to the legal profession.
Barry was also an active philanthropist. In 2000, she and her brother, Donald Trump, established the Trump Foundation, a charitable organization dedicated to supporting charitable causes in communities around the country. The Trump Foundation was shut down in 2018 due to allegations of misconduct, but Barry remained active in her philanthropic endeavors with local organizations like the Boys & Girls Clubs of Newark, New Jersey.
Barry is survived by her husband, James E. Cefaratti, and four children. Donald Trump issued a statement honoring his sister: “My wonderful sister, Maryanne, passed away on Friday. She was the rock of our family and was loved by all who knew her. She will be missed dearly.”
Maryanne Trump Barry’s legacy will live on in the for decades to come through her dedication to the legal field and philanthropic works. She will be remembered as a respected judge, a loving mother, and a compassionate philanthropist.