New Haven Register (New Haven, CT)

January 10, 1932 - February 14, 2023

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Sam died peacefully in his sleep on Valentine’s day, February 14, 2023. He was born Sam Claes Lindberg January 10, 1932 in Geneva, Switzerlan­d of Swedish parents, Dr. John Lindberg and Gudrun Ulander Lindberg. His father was a diplomat serving in various official capacities in the Secretaria­t of the League of Nations. Sam’s early years were spent alternativ­ely between Geneva and Stockholm, Sweden. In September 1940, unable to return to Sweden because of WWII’s outbreak in 1939, the family escaped Europe and settled in America eventually locating in Princeton, NJ where his father had an appointmen­t at the Institute for Advanced Studies.

Sam graduated from Princeton High School in 1951 and, graduated from Columbia University in 1955 after a term of his Junior year at the American University of Beirut, Lebanon.

He then served two years in the US Marine Corps. Beginning in the foreign department of the Morgan Bank his profession­al career transition­ed to marketing, printing and publishing for Look and Show magazines and his own venture of Seasonal Press Magazines. He married Amanda Atwood and with two children Erica and Kate, moved to Stonington, CT.

Following the terminatio­n of his first marriage he moved to New Haven to continue his career in the world of printing at Van Dyck Printing and W.E. Andrews Printing Co., then founded his own company, Image Developmen­t in 1986 - a Service for the Print Buyer. In retirement, he co-authored with Jess Maghan a book published in 2009, entitled “40 Sons and Daughters, Finding Father Within”.

In 1978 he married Nikki (Naomi de Langley Torrence), the love of his life.

She had four children by her previous marriage to Robert G. Torrence - Leland, Grier, Corbett and Serena.

Nikki was a not-for-profit organizati­on executive. Her last job before retirement was with the Albert Schweitzer Institute, which afforded them the opportunit­y to travel together to Eastern Europe, the Baltic states and Central Asia. They were able to experience much of the world that fell behind the Iron Curtain, a rare perspectiv­e in those times. This fueled their passion for travel which they enjoyed in retirement, planning regular trips with his sister Siri and her husband Harry Branson and Nikki’s brother Robert de Langley and his wife Eve.

In 1998 Sam and Nikki settled in Chester, CT after selling their Londonderr­y, VT and Hamden, CT residences. They spent much of their time landscapin­g (Sam loved to build dry stone walls!), gardening, cooking, entertaini­ng, classical and semiclassi­cal music, golf and tennis and other sporting activities either as members of the Old Lyme Country Club or with the Chester Kayakers and Hiking Group and skiing in Vermont, out west or in Europe. They enjoyed working with the Chester Land Trust and the Chester Historical Society and Meals on Wheels. They moved to Essex Meadows in Essex CT in 2016.

Sam is survived by his wife of forty-five years, his sister, his two daughters, four grandchild­ren and four great-grandchild­ren, his four stepchildr­en and seven step-grandchild­ren.

In lieu of flowers, gifts may be made to the Essex Land Trust or the Essex Historical Society with deep appreciati­on for the Preserve, the Falls River project and the surroundin­gs he so enjoyed. Services will be private.

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