
Lyndon attended Fryeburg Academy, Lee Academy, Jonesport High School and graduated from Farmington High School. He served with the United States Navy Seabees during the Korean conflict. Mr. McMackin was employed by Portland Gas Light Co., Grollier Enterprises and later in sales and management for home improvement for 30 years as the owner of the Exterior Craftsman business. He was a semi-professional singer-mandolin player and enjoyed playing piano, violin and other musical instruments.
Beau was predeceased by his second wife Louise Johnston and a stepdaughter Debra Will.
On September 30, 1995 he married Clarisse P. (Gauthier) Will in Portland.
He is survived by his wife Clarisse of Brunswick, a son David McMackin of Topsham, daughters, Debra Hart of Manchester, NH, and Brenda McMackin of Raymond, stepsons, Richard Will of Ellsworth and Timothy Will of Topsham, sisters, Sue Marr of Otisfield and Lynda McDonald of Windham, six grandchildren, Jared Hart, Kelley Lyn Maher, Nathaniel Dixon, Ian Dixon, Aaron Will and Logan Will and 7 great-grandchildren.
Friends and relatives are invited to visit from 2:00 to 3:00pm, Tuesday May 8, 2018, at Brackett Funeral Home, 29 Federal Street in Brunswick, with a celebration of life to follow at 3:00pm.
Those who wish may leave a note of condolence at www.brackettfuneralhome.com.
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