Linda Bean, an heir to the Maine outdoor retailer L.L.
Bean who created a company of her own to market other famous Maine products, chiefly lobster rolls and seaside rentals, and who was an outspoken conservative in a state with a tradition of favoring political independents, died on Saturday.
She was 82.
An obituary, which did not cite a cause or say where she died, was posted by the funeral home handling her burial.
Ms. Bean was a granddaughter of Leon Leonwood Bean, the purveyor of rubber-soled duck boots and plaid flannel shirts that crossed over from hunters to preppies, fueling the company’s growth into a national catalog behemoth and one of Maine’s largest employers.
Persons:
Linda Bean, Bean, Leon Leonwood Bean, Donald J, Wyeth
Organizations:
Trump
Locations:
Maine