Linda L. Bean, the granddaughter of L.L. Bean founder Leon Leonwood Bean, passed away at the age of 82. Her business manager confirmed her death on Saturday, although no cause was provided.
Known for her strong work ethic, entrepreneurial spirit, and dedication to her home state of Maine and the L.L.Bean brand, Linda Bean served on the company's board for nearly 50 years. She was instrumental in expanding the company's offerings through its popular catalogue, which included durable products like the iconic rubber-bottomed boots with a lifetime guarantee.
Aside from her involvement with L.L.Bean, Linda Bean was a successful entrepreneur in her own right. She ventured into the lobster industry, founding the Perfect Maine Lobster brand in 2007 and owning various businesses along Maine's central coast, including general stores, inns, and vacation rentals in Port Clyde.
Bean was also recognized for her philanthropic endeavors, supporting causes such as LifeFlight of Maine and the Maine Botanical Gardens at Boothbay. She was passionate about preserving the legacy of N.C. Wyeth, an early 20th-century illustrator, and artist, and his family's properties.
Politically, Linda Bean was a conservative activist who made significant contributions to Republican causes. She ran for Congress twice, advocating against abortion rights, gay rights legislation, and gun control while championing tax cuts for economic growth.
Despite facing criticism for her political views, Bean remained steadfast in her beliefs and received support from figures like former President Donald Trump. Her love for Maine, its coastal communities, and culinary delights like lobster stew and lobster rolls were widely appreciated.
Linda Bean's passing has left a void in the L.L.Bean community and the state of Maine. Her impact on the business landscape, philanthropy, and political discourse will be remembered by those who knew her.