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JAMES M. STOREY

1931 - 2022

JAMES M. STOREY obituary, 1931-2022, Boston, ME

BORN

1931

DIED

2022

JAMES STOREY Obituary

STOREY, James M. Died peacefully on April 16, 2022, in Scarborough, Maine. He was born April 12, 1931, to Charles Moorfield Storey and Susan Jameson Storey in Brookline, Massachusetts, and grew up among his four older siblings. A graduate of Fessenden School, Groton School, Harvard College (1953) and Harvard Law School (1956), he remained an active alumnus of all of them. He worked at the Securities and Exchange Commission in Washington, D.C., and then practiced mutual fund law in Boston at Gaston Snow, Motley and Holt (later to become Gaston Snow Ely Bartlett). In 1987, two close friends and he established the Boston office of Dechert LLP, where he practiced until his retirement. He wrote The Uneasy Chaperone with Thomas M. (Toby) Clyde, and often reminisced about his role as Sports Editor of the Harvard Crimson. Jim was a member of the Tavern Club, the Curtis Club, the Century Association, the former Lunch Club, and many more we cannot list here; he remained engaged with several Harvard associations including the Porcellian Club, the Signet Society and all the friendships he developed and maintained throughout his life. He loved parties of all types, and served as best man in 42 weddings. He and his first wife Adair Miller raised their five daughters in Chestnut Hill, welcoming friends from all over, as he was an intensely gregarious host. In 1973, he married Isabelle Boeschenstein and they moved to Beacon Hill, where they built an ever-increasing circle of friends and acquaintances. Jim served a range of roles in nonprofits, including the Massachusetts Association for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children, the Friends of the Public Garden, Mount Auburn Cemetery, the Massachusetts Historical Society, the Austen Riggs Center, Earthwatch Institute, Jackson Laboratory, the Park School, the Boston Athenaeum, and others. He spent summers on Great Cranberry Island with family and friends, including a growing artists' community. It spurred his interest in art and his collection, which reflected his support and love of his friends. He and Isabelle loved sailing around the Maine seashore, especially in their little Herreshoff, the Pamplemousse. In 2000 he and Isabelle moved to Sedgwick, Maine; and in 2019 they moved to South Portland. Everywhere he went, Jim charmed all he met as he found and fostered friendships, many of which lasted for decades. He leaves his wife Isabelle B. Storey; his daughters Barbara McGrath (John), Susan Frank (Jon Eder), and Eliza Anderson (Michael); his fourteen grandchildren, Michael McGrath (Heather), Mary Adair Finney (Jake), Frances McGrath, Margaret Meley, Elizabeth Meley, Sarah Frank, David Frank, Chloe Frank (Jason), Louis Frank (Jeannie), Samuel Anderson (Leda), Charles Anderson (Kathryn), James Anderson (Christina), Ian Anderson, Heidi Thorpe, and twelve great-grandchildren. He was predeceased by his two brothers, Charles and Anderson, and his two sisters, Susan Storey Lyman and Gertrude Storey Bancroft, and by two daughters Mary Meley and Alice Wille. His family, including many nieces, nephews, godchildren and extended cousins, remained always close to his heart, and all will miss his warm smile and generous soul. Services are planned at Mount Auburn Cemetery June 16, 2022 at 11:00, and will be live-streamed. In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to the Friends of the Public Garden.

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Published by Boston Globe from May 6 to May 7, 2022.

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Michael E. Macklin

April 30, 2023

Jim and Isabelle were my tenants in Boston for several years before they moved to Maine full-time. We met purely by chance in the lobby of Tremont On The Common, where I owned a condo and they were seeking to rent a unit. It was serendipitous. They became my tenants and we quickly became good friends.
Jim was the quintessential gentleman, a well-read, great conversationalist and dinner companion and always a considerate friend. I miss his beautifully handwritten correspondence on proper stationary which accompanied his rent check each month. I was blessed to have known him and miss him dearly.

Lisa Carnochan

January 31, 2023

To you all: my father, Bliss Carnochan, and Jim were great friends. Jim and Isabelle came to my first wedding, in fact. My dad died just a couple of months before Jim. I was sitting with Dad, in his last days, when he was cogent but knew he was leaving us. He and Jim spoke on the speakerphone, and I'll never forget hearing those two formally-raised older men saying, "I love you" to each other. I'm sorry Jim is gone, and I keep him in my memory.

Rose and Tim Stewart/California and New Zealand

June 20, 2022

Dear Eliza,
Tim and I send our warmest thoughts to you and your family. My memories of working for your father at Gaston Snow are `bubbling around´, there are many! I got to know his family a little during my time with him, all the names are familiar after all these years, so it´s a real trip down memory lane. Attending Symphony concerts, and maybe an Opera, with Isabelle (during office hours!) were much appreciated. Please let her know my thoughts are with her at this time.
Thinking of you all.
Best wishes,
Rose

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