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Harold Maynard Lian

1922 - 2017

Harold Maynard Lian obituary, 1922-2017, Los Angeles, CA

Harold Lian Obituary

December 25, 1922 - February 22, 2017 Harold Maynard Lian, 94 years, died on February 22, 2017 in Thousand Oaks, California. He was born December 25, 1922 in Fairdale, North Dakota. His parents, George Elling Lian and Christina Anderson, were Norwegian immigrants who tended a subsistence dairy farm in Roseau, Minnesota during Harold's childhood. Harold graduated from Roseau High School in 1939. After a year working for the Agricultural Adjustment Agency he attended college in Pomona, California. When the United States entered WWII he joined the FBI, and was stationed in Philadelphia and then South America. He then enlisted in the US Army, eventually serving as technical sergeant on the staff of Brig. Gen. Edgar E. Hume, Commander of Allied Military Government, Fifth Army in Florence, Italy and Salzburg, Austria. He was awarded the Legion of Merit and the Italian Cross of Merit for his services to the Fifth Army and to the people of Italy. After the war he enrolled at UCLA, ultimately completing a PhD in Geology. At UCLA he also met Lois Johnston, and they were married in 1953. They remained committed Bruins throughout their lives. Upon completion of his degree he joined the Union Oil Company (now Unocal) as a field geologist. He was awarded a Fulbright Fellowship in 1954 and was a guest professor for one year at the University of Innsbruck in Austria. In 1958 he was sent to Alaska to explore for oil and gas. He and his young family lived in Anchorage where he became manager of Union Oil's new Alaska district. After the Great Alaska Earthquake in 1964 he returned to Los Angeles where he became manager of exploration for Union Oil's International division. In 1974 he became president of the International Oil Division where he led worldwide exploration and development and oversaw significant oil and gas discoveries in the North Sea, Indonesia, and in Thailand. In 1983 he became President and COO of Unocal Thailand and he and Lois moved to Bangkok. In 1987 he was awarded Commander of the Most Noble Order of the Crown of Thailand by King Bhumibol Adulyadej. He retired from Unocal in 1988 and kept busy with writing, travel, and work on advisory boards including as director of the Circum-Pacific Council for Energy and Mineral Resources. He loved to entertain family and friends with stories gleaned from his experiences and he put this talent to use in his writing projects. He authored an account of coming of age during the Great Depression and World War II (Defining Events), two memoirs based on his work and life experiences (Runnin' High and Looking Good, My Cup Runneth Over) and an account of Unocal's history in Thailand (A Promise Fulfilled). During his time in Austria Harold became an avid skier and shared his love of the sport with his family; 3 of his 4 children became accomplished ski racers. He served as president of the Far West Ski Association and helped found the Squaw Valley Athletic Association to promote ski racing. Harold was supportive of all of his family's interests, including skiing, horseback riding, political activism, and music. He was easily recognized driving around Westwood in his 1960 Volkswagon, Fritz. In 1998 Lois died of cancer. In 1999 Harold married Henrietta Lopez Knapp of Malibu, California. She shared his love of travel and adventure, and together they explored the world both near and far. They moved to University Village in Thousand Oaks in 2010 where he remained active in the community until his death. Preceded in death by his wife Lois Johnston Lian; siblings Ernest Lian and Mildred Lian; and nephew Carl Lian. He is survived by his wife Henrietta Knapp Lian; his children George Lian, Liv Gibbons, Ann Marquino and Leslie Lian; his sister Delna Jacobs; his half brother Maynard Gross. He will be greatly missed by his 9 grandchildren, nieces and nephews, and extended family in both the US and Norway. Special thanks to the staff at Oak View Skilled Nursing and Los Robles Hospital in Thousand Oaks. Funeral services will occur June 26, 2017 at 3 pm at Skylawn Memorial Park in San Mateo, CA.

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Published by Los Angeles Times from Mar. 8 to Mar. 12, 2017.

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Colleen Martin

March 22, 2017

Harold lived a long, accomplished and extraordinary life. His greatest achievement, however, was raising four children who are themselves some of the kindest, loving and caring people I have ever known. The familial bond created by Harold and Lois, endures in their children and grandchildren. They are his greatest legacy.
On a personal note, Harold was extraordinarily kind and generous to me when I was a student in my 20s, at a time in my life when I had no family support of my own, and for that, I will always be grateful. I think of Harold and Lois often as I try to pay their kindness and generosity forward.
May Harold Rest In Peace. Colleen Martin

Douglas Broderick

March 20, 2017

Harold was a great friend and was a lifetime mentor to me. He always was encouraging my career and extolling me to write more.

I will miss our times and his positive spirit together especially Thanksgiving 1983 in Bangkok.

My sympathy and prayers to the Lian family as a great Dad and wonderful friend.

All prayers
Douglas Broderick

Patricia M. Roe

March 16, 2017

So sorry for your loss

Lynn DeBonis

March 16, 2017

I did not know your Dad was a Christmas baby!!! What an accomplished man, such a well written account of his life. I am glad to say I met him.

Robyn Laguzza

March 15, 2017

Harold was a part of my childhood, always sharing stories and sharing a smile. He and Lois exuded a warmth that made everyone feel welcome in their home. He will be missed.

Esther Cortez

March 14, 2017

I met Harold over 15 years ago. He was always very kind and very sweet. One of his delights was getting together with his friend at a particular restaurant, which they did monthly. Each time I saw him, I would ask him if he was on his way there. Sometimes it was yes, sometimes it was no. God speed my friend Harold. Already, I miss him dearly.

Bridget Cresto

March 14, 2017

Harold Lian was a good man. He made you feel important. Harold's greatest accomplishment was his children who all became kind and generous people like their father. The stories of his life lives in through them.

Toddy MacIntosh

March 13, 2017

Always a wonderful host to the Canadian cousins..so many memories of Anchorage and Los Angeles..Harold helped me unite with family in Norway last spring..forever grateful.

Mary Lou Westmoreland

March 13, 2017

I have known Harold since the Lian's moved to L.A. from Alaska in 1964. I spent alot of time at their house over the years and I was always amazed at the stories that Harold told. He was a great man and his passing is a huge loss to all. Much love to my dear friends!! xoxo
Mary Lou

March 12, 2017

Condolences to all of Harold's relatives especially his sister, children and grandkids. Very impressive and comprehensive story of his life and accomplishments. He was a success in business and family life and he and Lois raised four great kids who showed their love and support for their dad during his final years.

Valerie Marquino & Pierce Perrine

Wayne MARQUINO

March 12, 2017

Goodbye Harold - you were a great member of the greatest generation. Many people benefitted from your work in Alaska and Thailand. You always had good guidance And support for us. Your memory lives on with your family and friends

March 12, 2017

We will always remember Harold for his warmhearted wisdom, humility, humour and solidly practical liberal values.

Wishing his dear family strength and may his memory always be a blessing.

Love,

Frank, Cathy, Miriam, Lewis and Sarah (U.K.)

March 12, 2017

We will always remember Harold for his warmhearted wisdom, humility, humour and solidly practical liberal values.

Wishing his dear family strength and may his memory always be a blessing.

Love,

Frank, Cathy, Miriam, Lewis and Sarah (U.K.)

March 12, 2017

We will always remember Harold for his warmhearted wisdom, humility, humour and solidly practical liberal values.

Wishing his dear family strength and may his memory always be a blessing.

Love,

Frank, Cathy, Miriam, Lewis and Sarah (U.K.)

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