William P. Christie

William P. Christie

May 24, 1941 - February 16, 2017

William P. Christie

May 24, 1941 - February 16, 2017

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William “Bill” Patrick Christie, loving husband, father, grandfather, great-grandfather and brother, passed away on February 16, 2017, surrounded by loved ones after a long battle with Alzheimer’s. He was born in East Cleveland, Ohio on May 24, 1941 to George and Margaret Christie. He grew up in the South Euclid area graduating from St. Joseph Catholic High School in 1959. He graduated from the University of New Mexico on a NROTC scholarship in 1964 with a degree in chemical engineering.

Upon graduation, Bill started his Navy service and was accepted into the submarine program after interviews with Admiral Rickover. He reported for duty at Nuclear Power School at Mare Island Naval Shipyard, Vallejo, CA. After the intensive six-month school, he proceeded to Saratoga Springs, NY for another six-month school for qualification as a Nuclear Power Operator on a full-scale reactor prototype followed by US Naval Submarine School in Groton, CT. In his usual manner, Bill was resolute and determined passing all three successfully. After Sub School in June, 1966 Bill and his family moved to Charleston, SC where he was assigned as an Officer in the Engineering Department aboard the USS Von Steuben SSBN-632 Blue Crew. During a three-year tour, Bill completed 6 Polaris Missile Submarine Patrols. He served in various Officer billets including Electrical and Reactor Control Officer, Main Propulsion Assistant and Communications Officer. He was a very conscientious Officer and a fine shipmate who was admired by all who served with him.

Honorably discharged from the Navy, Bill then worked for Monsanto and was eventually transferred to California. He attended night classes at Western State Law School. As a Patent Lawyer, he joined the Pasadena office of Christie, Parker & Hale in 1978; eventually becoming a senior partner as well as managed the Newport Beach office until he retired.

Bill is survived by his wife of 25 years, Jeanne, his three children with his first wife, Ellen; Billy, of Las Flores, CA; Tommy (Michelle) grandchildren Emily and Ryan of Huntsville, Utah; Joe (Veronica) grandchildren Alexandra and Samantha of Chula Vista, CA. Jeanne’s two children Wendy (Cory McCready) grandchildren Hayden (great-grandson Carter), Madison, and Jessalyn of Alabaster, Alabama; Lance Hoskin (Jessica) grandchildren Jacqueline (Travis Lesneski), Samantha, Haley, and Abby of Huntington Beach, CA. He is also survived by his siblings Edward (Cindy), Michael, John (Beth), Timothy (Nancy) and Catherine (Mike McKinley) all of Ohio. He was preceded in death by his sister Mary Jane Scanlon.

The family wishes to thank the staff of Vitas Hospice Care, especially Dr. Bui, Chaplin Al, Lulette, R.N., Carmen and Margy. We were blessed to have such loving caregivers: Xavier, Theresa and Jonel.

Vigil service to be held at O’Connor Mortuary, Laguna Hills, CA, March 2, 2017 at 4pm. Memorial service to be held at St. Kilian Catholic Church, Mission Viejo, CA, March 3, 2017 at 10:30 am. In lieu of flowers, a donation can be made in his name to Alzheimer’s Orange County, 2515 McCabe Way, Irvine, CA 92614.

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  2. We all remember Bill with a smile on his face. I can’t ever remember him saying anything bad about anyone. He was happy go lucky on the outside, yet inside churned a very conscientious man who tried to excel in all he did.

    Bill was always fun to be with and usually had a great story to tell especially a Navy story. We have all missed him at the reunions in recent years and we will continue to remember him as a good man and a trustworthy SUBMARINER. When Bill had the watch we knew the ship was in good hands.

    Bill, may God gently wrap you in his arms and take you with him to be with your loved ones. Put in a good word to the Lord for those of us who remain here on earth. We, your brothers of the Dolphin, will always cherish our memories of you.

    Love,

    Dick and Pat Schermerhorn

  3. Bill was a wonderful man and a great mentor. I was so fortunate to be able to work with him at the beginning of my legal career. He was a dedicated and ethical attorney and I admired him more than I can say. He was also funny and kind and endlessly patient. My deepest condolences to Jeanne and the rest of his family.

    Cynthia Bonner

  4. Bill was a gentleman and I very much enjoyed working with him. Michael

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