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Dr. Estelita L. Saldanha

Date of Death: March 22, 2019

Date of Birth: March 15, 1922
Biography:

HARPSWELL - Dr. Estelita L. Saldanha, 97, of Harpswell, Maine passed away
peacefully on 22 March 2019 at home, surrounded by his family.  Estelita
(East) was born in the Portuguese colony of Goa, India to the late Vitorino
and Maria Saldanha.  The youngest of seven children, he was predeceased by
siblings Jerónimo, Hipolito, Estefania, Julia, Alberto, and Ursula. He was
the beloved husband of 62 years to Louise Angela Ridley Saldanha, of Bath,
England (d. 2013) and loving father to their son Charles (d. 2012).

Estelita was a professor of psychology, who began his career at the age of
17 teaching English at the local Lyceum.  He was educated at the historic
Rachol Seminary in South Goa; St. Xavier's College in Mumbai; the
University of Lisbon (B.A., 1943); the University of Nebraska (B.S., 1946,
M.A., 1947); and Cornell University (Ph.D., 1950), where his dissertation
focused on relational learning.  He served as an assistant professor at
Ripon College in Ripon, Wisconsin (1950-1954); researcher at the Medical
Research Council, Cambridge University, U.K. (1954-1957); associate
professor at Wells College in Aurora, New York (1957-1966); and full
professor at the University of Southern Maine, Portland (1966-1985), from
which he retired professor emeritus while continuing to teach part-time
into the 1990s.  Estelita specialized in behavioral and educational
psychology. Renowned for the narrative clarity and liveliness of his
lectures, he frequently spoke from memory, while consistently incorporating
the latest research.  He was an editorial reviewer for numerous psychology
textbooks and a contributor of research papers to the Acoustical Society of
America.

Estelita came to the United States from Europe in 1945 at the age of 23 on
a Liberty ship - part of Operation Magic Carpet - in the company of
returning American troops; he became a U.S. citizen in 1964.  He was an
avid gardener, who enjoyed sharing his experience with family and
neighbors.  An interest in timbre cues and the identification of musical
instruments informed his love of opera and classical music.  Students,
whose professional aspirations he helped to shape, appreciated an advisor
who was generous and warm-spirited.  Colleagues respected a departmental
chairman who was loyal, independent-minded and steadfast in support of
traditional liberal arts.  Above all, he was devoted in retirement to the
loving care of his ailing wife Louise, who predeceased him by six years.

Estelita is survived by his sons, Ashley and Guy, and daughter, Clarissa,
of Harpswell; grandson Adrian of Montreal, Canada, granddaughter Kaitlynn
of London, England, and a large family of nieces, nephews, grand and
great-grand nieces and nephews across England, Canada, India and the United
States.  A funeral mass will be held at St. John the Baptist Church - All
Saints Parish, in Brunswick, Maine on Friday, May 10, 2019 at 11:00 a.m.

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