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Christie James Obituary

Christie Ann James, D.O.
1955 - 2016
EAST MADISON - Dr. Christie Ann James D.O., 61, of East Madison, peacefully died Friday morning, Dec. 16, 2016, in the company of her loving family at Eastern Maine Medical Center in Bangor, following a determined two-year struggle with ALS (Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis).
She was born April 15, 1955, in Saint Stephen, New Brunswick, the fourth child of Robert E. and Dorothy A. (Mitchell) James. She was raised in Princeton, where she attended local schools and graduated from Woodland High School in Baileyville in 1973.
In 1974, she married Anthony Lyons of Hornsby, Australia, and they had three children: a son, Aaron, in 1976, and twin daughters, Ruth and Meghann, in 1980. She and Tony divorced in 1994, following which Christie returned to college, completing her undergraduate work and a Master's degree in Occupational Therapy. She went on to receive a Doctor of Osteopathy Degree from the University of New England College of Osteopathic Medicine in 1998.
Following her residency at St Barnabas Hospital in Bronx, NY, where she specialized in Neuromuscular Medicine, she opened a private practice, Western Maine Osteopathic Healthcare in Farmington, which thrived until her illness forced her to close in October 2014. She was a board member at the Osteopathic Cranial Academy, where she frequently taught medical students and Osteopaths and through this shared her love for the profession.
Christie loved to travel. She visited Australia with Tony and the children, traveled to Europe and all over the United States on matters related to osteopathy, to Switzerland and Utah to ski.
On Dec. 13, 2014, Christie married Peter Freyer and, in 2015, they moved to a camp on Lake Wesserunsett in East Madison, where she never tired of the changing weather and seasons, or the loons, eagles and other wildlife that she could see from the wall of windows in front of her bed.
She is survived by her husband, Peter Freyer, of East Madison; her children and their families: Aaron and Darcy (Anderson) Lyons and their daughter, Penelope, of Warren, RI; Dr. Meghann and Derek Derosier, and their children, Abigail and Caleb, of Orono; and Ruth Lyons, Ph.D., of Orono; Christie's former husband, Anthony Lyons and his wife, Brenda Chandler, of Auburn; Christie's parents, Robert and Dorothy James of Skowhegan; her siblings, David James and his husband, Jon Kimbell, of Skowhegan, Patricia Kenney of Brunswick and her daughter Sarah, John and Mary (Rudd) James of Augusta; Robert and Barbara (Donnelly) James, of Winterport, and his children, Mitchell and Andrea James; Pamela and Jeffrey Powers of Skowhegan, and their children, Jordan and Samuel Powers; in-laws, Bill and Toni Freyer of Shallotte, NC; a devoted friend and caregiver, Matt Holland of Guilford; friends, Kundalini Teacher Training classmates and colleagues too numerous to mention.
A celebration of Christie's life will take place at the Old South Church, 227 Main St., Farmington, on Thursday, Dec. 22, 2016, at 2:00 p.m. All are welcome to attend.
Spring burial in Princeton will take place at a date to be announced. Arrangements by Mays Funeral Home, Calais & Eastport. Condolences and memories may be shared at www.maysfuneralhome.com

In lieu of flowers,
friends who wish may make
donations in Christie's memory to:
Osteopathic Cranial Academy
3535 E 96th St Suite 101
Indianapolis, IN 46249 or online
http://tinyurl.com/cjamesdo

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Central Maine on Dec. 19, 2016.

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Rita Brown

January 17, 2017

I remember Christie as a wonderful student who was clearly on a path to becoming a dedicated and caring physician. I'm so sorry she has left us.

Jeff Myers, DO

January 5, 2017

Prayers and condolances to Christie's family. I always remember your smile and bright personality at UNECOM.

Josh Kempf DO

January 4, 2017

Christie was a wonderful Osteopath and I enjoyed learning from her. We will miss her.

Sara Mulvey

December 22, 2016

Christie may you be in peace

Pam Mauzaka

December 21, 2016

Christie was a special kind of doctor, one who treated the symptoms but also grew to know her patients and their families. She loved people, animals, and living life to the fullest. She'll be missed by all of us! Our thoughts and prayers are with her family at this sad time.

December 20, 2016

Sending our sympathy to you at this sad time.
Susan Blaisdell & Kevin O'Shea

Cliff and Sally Miller

December 20, 2016

Peter, we are thinking of you, and, praying for you, at this very difficult time...May you feel God's Peace, and healing, in the coming days.
Always your friends,
Cliff and Sally Miller

Diana Boivin

December 19, 2016

Christie was a caring physician and always took the time to ask about my family. I will always remember her caring spirit. Your family is in my thoughts at this difficult time.

Deborah McCourt

December 19, 2016

My condolences to the entire family. May your memories comfort you. Christie was a gifted doctor and brought much comfort and healing to many people.

Paula Grimaldi

December 19, 2016

Christie's smiling face and warm heart and healing hands will be missed by all. I foundly remember our time together pairing up learning and practicing osteopathy together both in class at UNECOM and in residency at SBH. It was always at pleasure to be with her whether working together, teaching together or just hanging out at dinner. I'll never forget the time she showed us all at dinner her skills of hanging a spoon off her nose! Blessings to her family and numerous friends and colleagues. Will will all miss her greatly!
With love, Paula Grimaldi, D.O.

Becky Croteau

December 19, 2016

She was a wonderful person and will be missed...my condolences to the family...you are in my thoughts and prayers...

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