Christine A. Maclin

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Christine Anderson Maclin October 16, 1941 January 22, 2016 Christine Anderson Maclin of Portland, Maine, owner of Maclin Design, died on January 22, 2016 after living with pancreatic cancer for two and a half years. She was a dedicated wife, successful entrepreneur, loving mother and grandmother. Christine had an exuberant and outgoing personality and loved the challenges that life presented, forever exhibiting a positive attitude that inspired those around her. Her breadth of interest was all encompassing: reading, travel, new languages, color, fabric, science, religion, communication and most of all other people! Christine grew up in Massachusetts, attended Weymouth High School and graduated from William Smith College in Geneva, New York with a Bachelor of Arts in 1959. She created a path to success as a decorator, starting out by owning a small shop with partners in Mercersburg, Pennsylvania then a shop called Tree House in Winchester, Virginia. In 1979, she developed Maclin Design, Inc. in Portland and worked with a wide range of clients in Maine and around the world. A major change in her life was living in Manila, Philippines, from 1986 to 1989, where her husband Waite Maclin was Training Director for the United States Peace Corps. Working and traveling extensively in Asia was a revelation, she said. The experience helped her develop an aesthetic view of functional practicality with the sophisticated simplicity of Swedish design with which she grew up. Throughout her life, Christine exhibited a powerful curiosity about the people and places she encountered. Everyone close to her can recount stories of her saying numerous times I met the most interesting person today, as she launched into a story about someone who served her lunch or a buyer at the Boston Interior Design building. Christine loved her craft and strove for client satisfaction and took personal pride in a job well done. She formed strong bonds with and enjoyed the professionalism and friendship of all the men and women with whom she worked. Along with a strong sense of intellectual curiosity she relished the idea of having fun every day. In her work and in personal time, she enjoyed and celebrated life and her relationships. Everyone who knew her was aware that when Christine arrived, the party started. Over the past weeks, so many of her clients have told her of how she has created spaces where they live that reflect her amazing creative spirit. They will forever have her remarkable presence surrounding them with peace, beauty and strength. One client has written: Thank you for creating two beautiful homes for us. They are cozy and nurturing where we can be quiet and still or productive and generous. Here is what one young friend said: Christine, You are an amazing and vibrant woman who I have always admired and enjoyed being in your company. Witty and sharp and quick to laugh, are a few of many things I love about you. Youre interesting and interested which is rare these days. I love you. Conspicuously displayed over her office desk was the motto she lived by: Never Give Up, Dont Make Excuses, Have Fun! Christine is survived by her husband of 36 years, Charles Waite Maclin of Portland, her two sons, Shepherd Ladley Husted of Portland, Thomas Kristian Husted, his wife Shalimar Sulisto of Jakarta, Indonesia and their two children, Rania and Alan; her brother, Eric Anderson and his wife, Cynthia Ciani Anderson of Belfast, Maine and their two children, Ruth Anderson Lang of East Palo Alto, California and Jane Anderson of Millis, Massachusetts; her sister Elizabeth Anderson and her husband Mark Keil of Andover, Massachusetts and their son, Lars Keil of Providence, Rhode Island; her aunt Barbara Lawry Weber of Honolulu,HI; her cousins David Wirkala of Yarmouth, Maine, Alan Wirkala of Waterbury, Connecticut, Paula Weber Herr of Nairobi, Kenya, Allan Battistini of Southport, Maine, Linda Battistini Poulin of Braintree, Massachusetts, Else-Marie Ostling of Gvle, Sweden, Celeste Roberts of Honolulu, Hawaii; Barbara Weber of Los Gatos, CA; James and John Weber of Honolulu, Hawaii and Mark Weber of Gray, Tennessee. Christine is pre-deceased by her cousin, Gail Weber, formerly of Winchester, Massachusetts. A celebratory memorial service will be held at St. Lukes Episcopal Cathedral, 143 State Street in Portland on Sunday, February 7 at 1:00 p.m. Following the service, at Christines request we will have a party in her honor at the Cumberland Club, 116 High Street. Parking is available behind the Cathedral on Park Street; this same parking lot is shared by the Cumberland Club. Arrangements are under the direction of Conroy-Tully Crawford Funeral Home, 172 State Street, Portland. To view Christines memorial page or to share an online condolence, please visit www.ctcrawford.com. Christine has asked that in lieu of flowers, contributions be made to the following charities: Reiche PTO Green Team, Reiche School, 166 Brackett St., Portland, Me, 04102, Preble Street Resource Center, 5 Portland Street Portland, Me 04101, Portland Museum of Art, 7 Congress Street, Portland, Me 04101.

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  1. I am a little late with this.Waite I do not know what to say.Your wife was a wonderful lady. Because of her I found you. Norm and I enjoyed working with her over the years. She had such a talent and eye for perfection. She would look at a room and fill it with happiness. I am so sorry for your loss.

    – Elizabeth Laming-Lessard

  2. Dear Waite, I am just learning of Christine’s passing. Oh, I am so sorry for your immense loss. She was truly a special and dear friend to me over the many years we worked together. It was such a privilege to have her as my friend and to have had dinner with you both last September in Portland. I will truly miss her laugh, her style and her presence. Know that I have you in my prayers and I will celebrate a life well lived.My thoughts are with you all.Paul Wood

    – Paul Wood

  3. Thanks so much, Dana. What a woman and what a life – this is all beyond the beyond. Please tell your mom that I have a special jar of Pastor Chuck’s Peach Preserves that Christine and I put together this summer and I am tardy in getting it to her. Love you all. Waite

    – Waite

  4. Although we had been separated by many miles for the past 35 years, Christine and I did manage to see each other and pick back up whenever we got together. She fought a valiant fight and made the most of her final time. So very sad I will not be with her again. A great talent, wonderful wife and friend. Will miss her terribly.

    – Paula Gibbs

  5. dear Waite and family of Christine, I am so saddened by the loss of our spirited and deeply talented Christine. We have been clients of hers for 20 years and every time she came into our house, we had fun, and energy, and many laughs. She was such a delight to know and to be able to share in her creativity. I feel so lucky to have been able to share many hours with her. Please know that she will always have a special place in our hearts and we will truly miss her gorgeous spirit. sending much love to all of you, Marion

    – Marion Freeman

  6. Waite, I am so sorry for the heartbreaking loss of your beloved Christine. I never had the privilege of meeting her, but I know your voice always took on a note of pride and love whenever you spoke of her. My heart is with you and your family.

    – Marilyn Reynolds (formerly DeTroy)

  7. So sorry to read of Christines passing. I have a lot of good memories of being on the island with the family. It has been years since I have seen Christine, but will cherish the memories.

    – Sharon Young Glidden

  8. I had just asked myself why I kept picking up the recent Maine Home magazine even though I had already browsed it, when I saw Christine’s dedication on the back. The smile brought back memories of a warm, intelligent, spirited and engaged woman, even though I only knew her from my Peace Corps Costa Rica years. I send my sincere condolences. My parents passed too soon recently so I might understand a bit of your loss. I wish you and yours well.

    – Katrie Hillman

  9. Paul, Christine so loved you and was in awe of your talent and good eye. You are one of the special people in her life and I am so grateful for that. I loved our dinner together and hope we will have opportunities to see each other in the future. With affection, Waite

    – Waite Maclin

  10. Dear sweet Waite,I am deeply saddened by Christine’s passing. She was a dear friend for over 45 years.I will miss her charm, her humor and her infectious laugh, not to mention her talent.My mother and I feel like we have lost a family member.Sending lots of love, prayers and deepest sympathy.Dana

    – Dana Wigton

  11. Dear Family Members of Christine,I am so shocked and saddened by the news of Christine’s death, but knowingChristine’s style she never would have wanted to let on about her illness whilstshopping at the Design Center. Truly a lovely, gutsy, woman who fascinated all of uswith her travel stories. We shall miss seeing her lovely face and smile.With our sincere Sympathy,David Webster

    – David Webster – Webster & Company, Boston


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