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JAMES MORRISON MCINNES

1940 - 2020

JAMES MORRISON MCINNES obituary, 1940-2020, New London, NH

JAMES MCINNES Obituary

McINNES, James Morrison Longtime Resident of Eastman in Grantham, NH, Known as Morris Passed away on August 8, 2020 after a brief illness with cancer. He will be remembered for his intellect, humor, friendship, and most of all for his love of family and community. Born in Ayrshire, Scotland on January 1, 1940, he attended Strathallen Boarding School and Saint Andrews University before immigrating to the United States to attend Harvard Business School, where he earned his MBA and DBA before embarking on a storied career. Academics was always a passion for Morris, and whether as a student or later as a professor, he placed a premium on knowledge and truth throughout his life. While attending Harvard, Morris met his future wife of 55 years, Margaret (Peg) McMahon. Morris and Peg raised three children, mostly in Hingham, Massachusetts. He is survived by his loving family, including his wife, Peg McInnes, his sons James W. McInnes (Jamie) and wife Monica of Titusville, NJ, John T. McInnes and wife Meredith of Worcester MA, and daughter Jennifer A McKenna and husband Robert of Milton, MA and also six grandchildren, Alexander, Julia, Maxine, Cori, Jack, and Mae. He is also survived by his brother, John McInnes and wife Janice, of Glasgow, Scotland. Morris began his professional career at Cameron Ironworks in Houston, Texas. In 1969, he and his family moved to Manchester, England where he joined the business school faculty at Manchester University. In 1974, Morris and his family moved to Kuwait where he spent the next two years as the CFO for Yusuf A. Alghanim & Sons, a regional durable goods importer. In 1976, Morris was drawn back to academia and moved to Massachusetts to join the faculty of the Sloan School of Management at MIT. At Sloan, Morris not only taught within the Accounting Department, he also taught in the Sloan Fellows MBA program for high potential, mid-career leaders as well as in the Greater Boston Executive Program, an MIT program for local executives. In 1987, he joined the faculty of the Sawyer Business School at Suffolk University in Boston, MA while at the same time continuing his teaching on the Sloan Fellows program and the Greater Boston Executive Program at MIT. In his early years at Suffolk, Morris led the development and implementation of the Master of Science in Accounting and the Master of Science in Taxation programs, which have subsequently graduated countless professionals, many of whom are now leaders in both local and national corporations. He held the chair of the accounting department over two separate periods for a total of eight years and over this time also started the Boston Accounting Research Colloquium. From 2006 to 2012, Morris was Associate Dean for Academic Affairs at Sawyer and formally retired in 2013. During his academic career, Morris published in multiple academic and professional journals. He was also recognized on a number of occasions for his contributions to academia and industry. Notably in 1999, Morris was recognized for his contributions to African Americans in accounting by the Boston Chapter of the National Association of Black Accountants, and in 2011 he received the CFO of the year, Lifetime Achievement Award for service to the financial industry, bestowed by the Boston Business Journal. He was also a past president of the Boston chapter of Financial Executives International. While at the Harvard Business School he co-founded the Harvard Business School Rugby Club and later, with fellow European transplants, started the Hingham Youth Soccer league and was a soccer coach to many. He was an avid golfer and always rooted for those who played with him. He cared about your success as much as his own, and his constant encouragement will always be felt. Morris continued his support of education when he and his sons started the McInnes Family Scholarship Fund, a needs-based fund to support aspiring students at the Suffolk Business and Law schools who may not otherwise have access to higher education. He loved his community in Eastman, NH and with his wife Peg built a beautiful house where their whole family could gather. Whether his time was on the golf course, skiing at Sunapee, watching the Pats or Sox, or gathered around the dinner table, it was "what life is all about." His grandkids will always remember the treats he snuck them before dinner, dancing with him, and rides out in the golf cart. Morris loved a celebration and made all around him feel included and valued. He was well known for always making sure your glass was full and reminding us of the importance to focus on all the good that life has to offer. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the McInnes Family Scholarship Fund by mailing to Suffolk University, Office of Advancement, 8 Ashburton Place, Boston, MA 02108-2770, or link to https://www.suffolk.edu/alumni/support-suffolk/give-now to donate directly. Calling Hours will be observed on Saturday, August 15, 2020 between 5:00 and 7:00 pm at Chadwick Funeral Services located at 235 Main Street, NEW LONDON, NH. Masks and social distancing will be maintained to protect those in attendance and their loved ones at home.

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Published by Boston Globe from Aug. 11 to Aug. 12, 2020.

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Alan White

August 4, 2022

Missing Morris and always will.
Warmest wishes to all the Family.
Alan and Pat

Alan

November 1, 2020

Morris was a great man in all respects.
It gives me a lonely feeling being on this planet without him.
Warmest wishes, my dear friend of almost 1/2 century.
Alan White

Michael van Breda

August 16, 2020

I am so sad to hear this news about my friend and best man. Nancy has just passed away. I think of you with grateful memories.

Richard Torrisi

August 14, 2020

Morris will be greatly missed by all of his students and colleagues who had the pleasure to learn from him and with him.
Meeting Morris was one of the reasons I joined Suffolk as Associate Dean Sawyer School of Business 25 years ago. I appreciated his wisdom, advice and good humor through the years. His contributions to the growth and recognition for the Sawyer School have created a wonderful legacy.

Our condolences to Peg and his family.

Rich and Sandy Torrisi

Neil Macmillan

August 13, 2020

I first met Morris in Aberdeen, Scotland in the 1950s because he was my elder brother’s best friend. In recent years I came to know him better and my wife Jane and I were able to visit him and Peg twice at their beautiful home in Eastman, New Hampshire. They had clearly developed a rich and happy family and community life together. Morris was a thoroughly good and decent person who was unfailingly courteous and most interesting to converse with. Also, despite his many accomplishments, he remained humble and considerate of others. My sincerest condolences to his family for their grievous loss.

Bill Driscoll

August 12, 2020

Morris was a Great Professor and Friend. My most cherished moments were visiting him in Grantham and playing golf with this great man.We won the member-guest one year and afterwards we hugged each other for so long. It was great.
Morris may you rest in peace my friend. Thanks for the memories!

Caitlin Destefano

August 12, 2020

I had the pleasure of knowing Morris both in his role in the Deans Office at the Sawyer Business School as well as during my time working for the MSA and MST programs for the last 12 years. I often joked that I wanted Morris to adopt me. He was just that wonderful to be around. I will always fondly remember his contagious smile, warm presence, and golf analogies.

Ian Macmillan

August 12, 2020

Morris was my closest friend for over 67 years. We met in April 1953 during the entrance exam to a boarding school in central Scotland called Strathallan. Both of us passed the exam along with Bill Macpherson, the third member of our self-styled trio of Three Musketeers.
Morris was the best man at my wedding in May 1962 to Joan, the mother of my two children, and Bill was my Chief Usher.
Morris was loyal, supportive, good-natured and scrupulously honest.
He will be deeply missed by all who knew him well, notably by Peg, his wife of more than half a century.
When the sun sets in the west, we will remember him.

Ian Macmillan

August 12, 2020

Morris was my closest friend for over 67 years. We met in April 1953 during the entrance exam to a boarding school in central Scotland called Strathallan. Both of us passed the exam along with Bill Macpherson, the third member of our self-styled trio of Three Musketeers.
Morris was the best man at my wedding in May 1962 to Joan, the mother of my two children, and Bill was my Chief Usher.
Morris was loyal, supportive, good-natured and scrupulously honest.
He will be deeply missed by all who knew him well, notably by Peg, his wife of more than half a century.
When the sun sets in the west, we will remember him.

Lyz Sheehan

August 12, 2020

During my time at Suffolk I had occasion to see Professor McInnes from time to time. He'll be remembered for his kindness and helpfulness to me.
Jamie, my thoughts are with you and your family during these difficult days.

MARK LAWLESS

August 12, 2020

Morris will be greatly missed. I knew him from the FEI where we served on the Education Committee. He was a joy to talk with and work with. He was very knowledgeable and personable. He was always concerned about the welfare and needs of others. He was one of the finest people I have known. R.I.P.

My condolences to his family members and many friends. His passing will leave a void that would be difficult to fill.


Mark Lawless

Pat Woolson

August 12, 2020

Morris will be greatly missed by all who knew him. He had a gift of making you feel welcomed.
Peg, my deepest condolences to you and your wonderful family.
Pat

Andrew Benton

August 12, 2020

Sad to hear of Morris’s passing.
Andree and I feel very fortunate to have crossed paths with Morris and Peg during our time in Eastman. We were so pleased to have the honor of Morris and Pegs attendance at our wedding in 2014.

Our heart felt condolences to the McInnes family.

Andrew & Andree(Godmaire) Benton

Andrew Benton

August 12, 2020

Morris was one of the most joyful and positive persons we came across in our time living in Eastman. We enjoyed our times socializing with Morris and Peg at the Eastman Center or on the golf course. We also were honored to have them attend our wedding in 2014.

Morris will be greatly missed by all of his many friends.

Peg, we offer our condolences to you and your family at this
difficult time.

Andrew and Andree Benton

C Gopinath

August 12, 2020

My deepest condolences to the family on the demise of Morris McMcInnes. He was a wonderful colleague at Suffolk where I had the pleasure of working with him on several occasions. Always formally dressed in a suit, he greeted you with a kindly smile and was a perfect gentleman.

Peter Rivard

August 12, 2020

Morris was gifted at bringing the right mix of seriousness and levity to meetings and conversations at Suffolk. As Miriam said, above: he was a gem.

Wendy Walsh

August 11, 2020

Morris certainly made a wonderful impression on anyone he met. He's that one in a million person with a true and kind heart and warm and open personality. May you continue to smile on the other side, Morris! Suffolk was a better place because of you.

Bill Macpherson

August 11, 2020

I first met Morris at Strathallan School in 1952 when we became firm buddies over the ensuing five years. Sadly our careers parted at that time and I had always hoped to meet him and his Family in the US as I had heard such wonderful things about him from mutual contacts, such as the large network of friends and admirers that he had built up over his illustrious academic career. My thoughts and deepest condolences go out to his Family at this time.

Miriam Weismann

August 11, 2020

Morris was a gem and a true friend. His friendship will forever be remembered and treasured. I am truly sorry for your loss.

Roger and Lee Woodworth

August 10, 2020

A major loss for many of us...he was a genuine friend and a kind and special person.

Steven Lull

August 10, 2020

Morris was a wonderful man and will be missed by so many. RIP my friend, my thoughts and prayers go out to his family.

Linc Jepson

August 10, 2020

Morris was a fine man, and will be missed at the bridge table and the golf course.
Vicki & Linc Jepson

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