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Anne Macdonald Obituary

Macdonald, Anne L.
Anne Lorraine Macdonald, age 96 , of Riverside, CT formerly a resident of Bethesda, Maryland, died Saturday, November 5, 2016 in Greenwich surrounded by her loving family.
Daughter of former Congressman and Mrs. Walter F. Lineberger of Santa Barbara, she graduated cum laude from Santa Barbara Girls' School in 1937 and from Wellesley College in 1941, where she was President of College Government, a Wellesley College Scholar, a member of Phi Beta Kappa and the recipient of the Woodrow Wilson Prize in Political Science.
Upon the death of her first husband, Air Force Major James Albert Saalfield, in World War II, she pursued graduate work at Akron University and was an active member of the Junior League of Akron, an officer of the Board of Trustees of Children's Hospital, president of the Akron Wellesley Club, and chaired the History Department of Old Trail School.
In 1950 she married Peter Macdonald, and they moved to Washington, DC where she continued graduate work in History at American University, served on the Board of Trustees of Wellesley College and pursued a volunteer career with the Smithsonian Institution Women's Committee, the Smithsonian Docents Program, the Junior League of Washington, and the Hospital for Sick Children. She taught American History first at the Holton-Arms School and then at the National Cathedral School where she chaired the department of History.
After retiring from teaching in 1983, she marketed an invention for which she had obtained a patent. She then began a successful writing career. Her first book, "No Idle Hands: The Social History of American Knitting," was published in 1989. Her second book, "Feminine Ingenuity: Women and Invention in America," followed in 1992. She has lectured widely on the latter subject on national radio and television programs as well as at convocations at the Library of Congress, the Inventors Hall of Fame, the United States Patent Office, several conferences of educators, and other organizations.
After being widowed in 1992, she moved to Old Greenwich, CT in 1994, where she has been a member of the Greenwich Antiques Society, the Pen Women of Greenwich, the Southern Connecticut Wellesley Club, the Junior League of Greenwich, the Women's Forum, the Bruce Museum, and The Historical Society of the Town of Greenwich, Connections, and the DAR. She has been a volunteer computer teacher with Seniornet, has volunteered in the Archives of the Historical Society, and has authored Perrot, the Story of a Library, published in 2005.
Her sisters, Elizabeth Lineberger Hart, of Baltimore, MD, Janet Lineberger Partridge of Mill Valley, CA and her brother, Walter F. Lineberger, Jr. of Cleveland, OH predeceased her.
She leaves five children: Anne (Lorrie) Macdonald Lorenz of Riverside, Connecticut, Janet Hite Saalfield of Santa Rosa, California; Roger Gregory Macdonald of San Francisco, California; stepsons Demarest Lloyd Macdonald of Cambridge, Massachusetts and Peter Lloyd Macdonald of Denver, Colorado; eight grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren.
A celebration of her life will be held in the New Year. Online condolences may be left by visiting www.LeoPGallagherGreenwich.com

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Published by Greenwich Time on Nov. 8, 2016.

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Anne Williamson

February 6, 2017

Mrs. Macdonald was one of my favorite teachers at NCS and a good friend to my mother. She set a wonderful example of how to live a full life. Her influence is wider than she could possible imagine.

Percita Ellis, MD

December 7, 2016

I had Mrs. Macdonald as my US History teacher my Senior Year and National Cathedral School. I will always remember our field trip to a session at the Supreme Court, among other special ways that she made US History memorable! She was an amazing teacher and as a result I had a top score on my A.P. American History exam, which gave me college credit towards my degree at Duke University.
Condolences to her family on her passing.

Richard Maizell

November 19, 2016

I first met Anne when visiting the family home with her son, Roger, during college Christmas break. She welcomed me into this important family time as if I was one of her own. During many subsequent visits I always felt appreciated and cared for. Anne was a brilliant, unique, and forceful woman. My deepest sympathies to all of the members of her family. I will miss you Anne.

Pete Lineberger

November 11, 2016

I am saddened by Aunt Anne's passing. What a wonderful woman! We love her and miss her.

Sandy Berris

November 10, 2016

I will remember Anne for her intelligence, integrity, and wit.
As a fellow writer, Anne was always supportive yet honest.
Her photo is an ideal remembrance with her bright smile and her fashion flair for scarves. God bless.

Deborah Weir

November 10, 2016

Greenwich Pen Women will miss Anne. She had high standards for writers and their publishers. We enjoyed her wit and sparkle! Deborah Weir, President

marianne macdonald

November 9, 2016

Sending prayers and love to alll who, like myself, grieve the loss of this very special, wonderful woman, who was my loving, supportive step-mother in law for years and will remain for me, the most inspiring example of one to live up to.

Jeremy Macdonald

November 8, 2016

Grandma Anne was an inspiration in life and is an inspiration in her death for what it means to being loving, intelligent, and graceful.

Love, Jeremy

Anne Hart Smith

November 8, 2016

I loved my Aunt Anne deeply. She has left me with not only my first name, but many memories full of depth and humor. I send my condolences to her family and know they will support each other with love and compassion during this sad time.

Pamela White

November 8, 2016

There are no words for the many souls who were nurtured by this loving woman. May the family's grieving process be blessed by an angel of peace, a faithful guide, and guardian of soul and body. Pamela White

November 6, 2016

May God's loving kindness comfort you and help you through this sad time. Psalms 29:11

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