~ IN MEMORY ~
Carole Jean McLellan, wife of NEA/DL Capt. Bud
McLellan
July 10, 1931
- April 30, 2023
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Obituary : Carole
Jean (née Ambrose) McLellan, 91, of Portland, ME, passed away on April 30, 2023,
after a period of declining health.
Carole was born on July 10, 1931, to Leigh and
Hilma Ambrose in Island Falls. She was born at home and weighed a whopping 2.5
pounds. Her grandmother, Mina White, sewed a little dress for her and placed
her in a shoe box in the warming oven of the kitchen cook stove. Carole
hiccupped for an entire week, which may have kept her lungs going!
Her family loved her as an only child, but when
she was about 15 years old, her family welcomed her baby sister Linda. Carole
and Linda, born years apart, were so remarkably close, and although later lived
hundreds of miles apart, remained best friends and loving sisters until Linda’s
passing from breast cancer in 1999.
Carole married her high school sweetheart,
Bertrand James “Bud’ McLellan, on July 10, 1951, her 20th birthday. Bud always
remarked that he WAS her birthday present! Bud and Carole flew to Nugent Camps
at Chamberlain Lake for a brief honeymoon (via borrowed seaplane) then moved to
Lincoln, Massachusetts where they lived until after their son Barry was born.
They bought their first house in Tewksbury, Massachusetts, and welcomed
daughters Bonnie, Brenda, and Christy.
Later they bought a large tract of land in
Boxford, Massachusetts, complete with gristmill and pond, and with business
partners developed a subdivision there. They built a beautiful reproduction
colonial home overlooking the pond. During the summer months, the family and
pets (dog, cat, and bunny) travelled to northern Maine, waterskiing on Perry
Pond, and visiting grandparents and large extended families.
In 1971, they bought “the camp,” on Trickey Pond
in Naples, Maine where the family legacy took hold and huge family gatherings
the norm. Carole served dinners for up to 25 or 30 at a time, where meals
seemed like Thanksgiving every week. Carole learned to slalom ski and
volunteered as the “observer” in the Red Boat for hours on end while all the
kids and relatives took turns waterskiing.
When Barry left home to fly for Bar Harbor
Airlines and Bonnie went away to college, Carole went back to school and earned
her certificate as a Licensed Practical Nurse in 1974. Staff and patients
appreciated her caring, compassion, and work ethic alike.
In 1979 Delta Airlines offered Bud the chance to
fly the L10LL Jumbo jet, which required a relocation to Florida. Their first
home was in Pompano Beach, then bought a larger home in Delray Beach, where
they enjoyed playing tennis, boating, and making new friends.
When Bud retired, they bought a motor home and
spent years traveling throughout the United States and Canada. One of her
favorite places to visit was Branson, Missouri.
In 2018, they sold their home in Florida and
became “official” year-round residents of Trickey Pond. Carole was so happy to
be with her family full time! She was a great cook, always well dressed and so
beautiful! And so gracious, kind, and loving! All adored her!
She loved to entertain, shop, and go out to dinner
and dance. Carole and Bud were fixtures at Sydney’s and Merced’s in Naples, ME.
She was always eager to play cards and games, enjoyed reading, and watching
“her” soap opera. Carole stayed connected with her large extended family
through letter writing and was known for never forgetting to send cards
celebrating birthdays or other special occasions.
And Christmas! She had her little notebook filled
with lists for everyone and spent months shopping and wrapping gifts.
Even when ill, she showed appreciation for the
medical staff and was polite and kind. She always put others before herself and
never complained; except to Bud, whom she referred to as “Henry” when
exasperated with him. Her sense of humor and love for family, stayed with her
until her passing. We miss her so!
Predeceased by her parents, sister, Linda, son
Barry, and infant daughter Angela Dawn, Carole leaves behind her husband Bud,
daughters Bonnie Pierpont and husband Richard, Brenda Olsen and husband Rolf,
Christy Fogg and husband Robert, seven grandchildren, seven great
grandchildren, several nieces and nephews and so many friends who loved her as
family, as well as her cat, Misty.
Celebration of Life at Trickey Pond planned for
later this summer.
May God Please bless her soul.
Arrangements are in the care of the Hall Funeral
Home in Casco where condolences and tributes may be shared at www.hallfuneralhome.net
Sorry for your loss. Thoughts and prayers for you and family
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