Lawrence Mellyn
Lawrence Mellyn
Lawrence Mellyn
Lawrence Mellyn
Lawrence Mellyn
Lawrence Mellyn

Obituary of Lawrence P. Mellyn

Lawrence "Larry" Mellyn died after a lengthy illness on January 16, 2017, surrounded by his family and his loving wife, Janice. He was 83. Lawrence Paul Mellyn was adopted in 1933 by Margaret Doherty Mellyn and John Lawrence Mellyn of Boston, MA. A natural athlete, Larry played quarterback for the class of 1951 at Cathedral High School; his unabashed love for the New England Patriots would endure throughout his life. Larry’s fascination with aviation, especially with WWII aircraft, led him to join the Air National Guard after high school. In 1953, Larry enrolled in the Industrial Design and Advertising program at the Massachusetts College of Art. There, he met and married Janice Nutting, his wife of 62 years. Upon graduating in 1957, Larry began an extensive career in product and graphic engineering and architectural design that would span 60 years. He holds over 20 registered patents. With the Gorham Textra silver company, he designed the Circa '70 silver tea service, carried by Georg Jensen in New York and Copenhagen. In 1961, Larry joined the General Electric company, becoming Director of Industrial Design. At GE, Larry designed the commercial wall-mounted dimmer, establishing the industry standard. He developed the line of Walt Disney nightlights, as well as the first portable car vacuum cleaner. As Advanced Product Planner, Larry produced the "Colonial Nightlight", which sold over 12 million pieces. In 1973, Larry founded Lawrence Mellyn Design in Providence, RI. As an Independent Designer, he created products for Tivoli Jewelers, Celebrity, Inc., Country Land Company, A.T. Cross Company, Studio 4, and General Electric. One prominent client was the Leviton Manufacturing Company, with whom Larry developed the Decora line—a flat, rectangular wall switch which has sold billions and remains the industry standard for homes and businesses across America. Larry's freedom with his new company allowed him to pursue diverse design projects, ranging from the set of the Captain Kangaroo TV show to the Carpenter's Boat Shop in New Harbor, ME. Larry's final project was a set of hand-carved oak doors for the chapel at the Transfiguration Hermitage in Windsor, Maine, which were blessed by Bishop Deeley of Portland at a mass in August, 2016. He drew his practice from a deep love of nature, beginning his process from organic form. His love of the mechanical, from airplanes to automobiles, bespoke a lifelong curiosity of how things work. He was a truly remarkable draughtsman who fully explored and understood the line and shape of all things. After several years of living in an inner-city spiritual community in Providence, Larry and Janice moved to coastal Maine, eventually settling in Pemaquid Harbor. Larry was a deeply spiritual man with a strong social conscience and sense of compassion. He gave many years of volunteer service to CHIP, a local low-income housing organization, providing housing repair and fuel assistance to people in need. Every project that he undertook or deed that he performed in the service of others was done with integrity and spirited conviction. The kindness of his heart was unsurpassed. His professional accomplishments and civic involvements notwithstanding, Larry's greatest legacy is the impact that he had upon those who knew him. He possessed an irreverent sense of humor, a gift for storytelling, and a profound humanity. He retained a child's wonderment and delight with every new experience throughout his life. He was beloved by all, and his spirit will certainly live on. As the Irish say about the best among us: "He was a grand man." He is survived by his devoted wife Janice of Pemaquid Harbor, and five children: Margaret Fitzgerald of Freedom; Susan Mellyn of Pasadena, CA; Paul Mellyn of Damariscotta; Maria Mellyn-Dupuis and husband Scott DuPuis of Nobleboro, and Sean Mellyn of New York, NY. Larry is survived also by 12 beloved grandchildren, who knew him affectionately as “Fafa”: Ciaran Fitzgerald; Molly Fitzgerald and husband Benjamin Gallaher; Anna Fitzgerald; Emma Fitzgerald; Genevieve Mellyn-Mason; Therese Mellyn-Mason; Seth Mellyn-Mason; Ry Nelson; Sally Nelson; Isabella Nelson; Deanna DuPuis, and Deven Dupuis, as well as six great-grandchildren: Desmond Gallaher; Ivor Gallaher; Alden Fitzgerald-Ward; Sebastian Fitzgerald-Ward; Alyza Mason, and Samir Mason-Yearwood. Larry's funeral will take place at 1:00 p.m. on Saturday, January 28 at Saint Denis Church, 298 Grand Army Road, Whitefield, ME 04543. A reception will follow immediately. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Larry's name to CHIP, Inc., P.O. Box 6 New Harbor, ME 04554 (207) 677-3450.
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