Herbert Anthony Mehlhorn

January 7, 1925 ~ October 10, 2023
Resided in:
Peaks Island, Maine
Portland and Peaks Island Maine- Herbert Mehlhorn passed from this life on October 10, 2023 of natural causes.
He was born in Brunswick, Maine to Herbert E. Mehlhorn and Helena H. Mehlhorn on January 7, 1925. He was the oldest of four children and grew up in the shadow of the Great Depression. During his adolescent years he developed skills, which became lifelong interests, in science, machines, and jazz music. He also developed a love for Casco Bay through time spent on Long Island at his grandparent’s cottage. He was the pianist for a jazz band during his late teens and early 20s and played with the band at venues in Maine and New Hampshire.
A scholarship led to his first year in college. World War II had started and he joined the Navy as he entered his second year in college. The Navy program required him to accelerate his college career by taking classes year-round, so he completed college in 3 years attending Bowdoin, Bates, and Harvard, graduating with a degree in Physics. Immediately after college he was enrolled in midshipmen school at Columbia University. Upon graduating in November 1945 he was commissioned as an Ensign in the US Navy and transferred to the Pacific Fleet. World War II had ended in September, but he was not discharged from his active service until 1946 with a rank of Lieutenant. His training included piloting naval vessels in the Gulf of Maine and amphibious assault vehicles along the Southern California coast. He continued his service as a reservist in the Navy for 20 more years.
In 1949 he moved to Providence and, while there, met and married Concetta Carcieri. In 1956 he received a PhD in Physics from Brown University and went to work for Schlumberger in Connecticut. He and Connie started a family with the first of 5 children being born in 1956. His career eventually led the family to Lexington, Mass and to a long tenure at Raytheon’s Missile Systems Division where he managed programs that developed critical systems for the US Department of Defense. He applied for and received multiple patents in the area of optical physics.
In the early 60’s he purchased a cottage on Peaks Island and for many years he lovingly maintained a 19-foot Penn Yan wooden boat which he refinished every winter season at his home in Lexington. He spent most of his summer vacations up until 2018 on the island enjoying the community and all that the ocean side location could offer. He retired from Raytheon in 1990 and proceeded to travel with his wife to many locations around the globe with specific interest in South American destinations and the history of the Aztecs and Incas. He also loved traveling to Germany to meet with extended family and research his family tree. He lived independently in Lexington up until 2018 after which he moved to the Portland area where he lived comfortably. He died peacefully with his daughter Linda by his side.
Herbert was predeceased by his wife of 44 years, Concetta, and his daughter Susan of New Smyrna Beach, Florida. He is survived by his oldest daughter Janet and her husband Jim Pinzari of East Bridgewater, Ma, Linda of South Portland, Herbert and his wife Carla of Westford, Ma; and David of South Portland. Additionally, he is survived by his grandchildren, Talia and her husband Colin Thurmond of Austin, Tx, Alexa Mehlhorn of Los Angeles, Nicholas Mehlhorn of Medford, Ma, Christina Mehlhorn of Westford Ma; and Cooper Mehlhorn, Lucas Mehlhorn, and Beckett Mehlhorn all of South Portland.
Visiting hours celebrating Herbert’s life will be held on Saturday, October 21, 2023 from 9-11am at the Conroy Tully Walker South Portland Chapel, 1024 Broadway, South Portland, Me.
To view Herbert’s memorial page, or to share an online condolence, please visit www.ConroyTullyWalker.com

Sorry for your loss Linda. Sending lots of love your way from the Texas O’Tooles.