Carl Henry Macklin II, 78, died peacefully in his sleep in Geneva, IL from complications related to Parkinson's Disease on February 4, 2016.
Carl, C.H. to friends and family, is survived by Patricia, his loving wife of 56 years, with whom he resided in Geneva, Illinois and "the Lakes" in Palm Desert, CA; his son Robert Lawrence, daughter-in-law Heather (Green) and grandchildren Dax (9) and Kate (8) of Batavia, Illinois; his sisters and their families: Birdie (Manny) Mendoza of Sacramento, California, Barbara (Bob) Ramsey of Coto de Caza, California, and Christine (Richard) Caldwell of Salt Lake City, UT; and many nieces and nephews who live across the globe. He is preceded in death by his parents, Carl and Pearl (Reyburn) Macklin.
C.H. was born on July 19,1937 in Salt Lake City, UT. His family moved to Southern California during WWII. He grew up eagerly joining his father on fishing trawlers at the early age of 10 years, and later playing football, as co-captain, for Jordan High School and Long Beach City College. He graduated from Cal State University, Long Beach, in 1965 with a degree in Marine Biology. He worked for five years as a sales representative and later as Los Angeles District Sales Manager with Schering-Plough Pharmaceuticals, where he led his district to number one in the nation for two consecutive years. After earning his MBA from Pepperdine University, in 1983, he joined Syncor, a world-wide radioactive pharmaceuticals company, as Vice President of Marketing and Sales. After retirement, he and Pat lived in several places, including West Yellowstone, MT, Palm Desert, CA, Galena, IL and Geneva, IL, as they followed, alternately, the warm weather and the grandkids. He was a social, active man who loved the outdoors, especially sailing, fishing and golf. He also maintained a love of reading, especially science and history, throughout his life, as well as teaching and playing chess with his grandson, Dax and watching his granddaughter Kate play basketball, softball and soccer.
He will truly be missed and remain in our hearts forever.