William Hugh McInerney
Oct. 5, 1924 - Nov. 12, 2013
Bill passed away on Tuesday afternoon after a valiant year long battle with cancer. He finally made it into the "Irish Sports Page". Bill was born in Los Angeles, California in 1924. His father, Cornelius, emigrated from Ireland and was an iron worker with Pacific Iron Company. Cornelius was killed in an industrial accident shortly after the birth of his son. Thereafter, his mother, Ellen, raised Bill in their family home that had been built by his father, in the Boyle Heights section of LA. Bill attended St Mary's Grammar School until the seventh grade, when his mother died. Bill's uncle, Joe McInerney, brought him to Oakland to live with his mother's four maiden aunts and three cousins, who had also lost their parents. Bill completed grammar school at St. Francis de Sales in Oakland followed by St. Joseph's High School in Alameda. He attended Santa Clara University where he served as Student Body President and graduated cum laude in 1947 with a bachelor's degree in political science. He then attended the University of California, Berkeley, Boalt Hall School of Law, where he was on the law review and graduated in 1950.
His legal career began in the Alameda County District Attorney's Office before entering private practice. He was one of the founding members of the Oakland law firm of McInerney and Dillon, where he worked up until the last few months. For over sixty years, Bill concentrated his practice in construction law and became a national leader in the field, representing some of California's and the nation's largest contractors. He was past chairman of the Legal Advisory Committee of the Associated General Contractors and served as an arbitrator for the American Arbitration Association and the Public Works Contract Arbitration Panel for the State of California. He served on the Disputes Review Board for California's first private toll road project in Orange County and the Oakland Bay Bridge Retrofit Project.
He served as corporate counsel for the Sisters of Holy Names of Jesus and Mary for over 40 years. He served on the Board of Fellows at Santa Clara University and was the president of its National Alumni Association. He served on the board of regents for both Holy Names University and St. Ignatius College Preparatory. He served for 10 years as a director and chairman of the Board of Directors of Hanna Boys Center. He was the chairman and member of the advisory board for Little Sisters of the Poor's St. Ann's Home in San Francisco. Bill most recently served on the President's Council of Thomas Aquinas College in Southern California.
Bill spearheaded efforts to bring Immaculate Heart Radio to the Bay Area, volunteered at Mercy Retirement and Care Center, and more recently, assisted Archbishop Cordileone in locating temporary housing for a group of cloistered Carmelite Sisters from Nebraska. Bill was a Knight of Malta; serving as Secretary and Vice President as well as a board member. Along with his wife Mary, he volunteered on twenty-three trips to Lourdes assisting the Malades. Perhaps Bill and Mary's proudest service was leading the effort to open, staff and operate a free medical clinic for the poor at Oakland's Cathedral of Christ the Light. Since September, 2008, the clinic's volunteer doctors and nurses have serviced over 3000 people a year who would otherwise be without health care. While in Rome in May 2012, Bill received the Knight Grand Cross of Magistral Grace in Obedience. On October 17, 2013 Bill received the Silver Chalice Award from the Knights of Malta for his work on the medical clinic and on October 23, 2013 at the Red Mass of the St. Thomas More Society, he received the St. Thomas More Award for his life of service to the Church.
Bill was happily married to Mary Virginia McEnhill in 1949 and they recently celebrated their 64th anniversary. Bill and Mary have four children, Bill, Jr. (Karen), Bridget (L. Randolph Harris), Timothy (Veronica) and Michael (Robyn). Bill loved his 15 grandchildren: Colleen, Mary and Theresa McInerney, Cornelius, Elizabeth, Liam and Dermot Harris, Seamus, Brendan, Declan, Maura, Tadhg and Liam McInerney and M. Riley and Keara McInerney.
In lieu of flowers donations may be made in Bill's memory to the Order of Malta Clinic of Northern California, c/o McInerney & Dillon, Suite 1700, 1999 Harrison Street, Oakland, CA 94612. A Rosary will be held on Thursday November 21 at St. Theresa Church, Oakland at 7:30pm. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held on Friday November 22 at St. Theresa Church at 10AM. Private internment on Saturday at Cathedral of Christ the Light.
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6 Entries
Barbara DeLuca
November 28, 2013
My dear Mary,
I learned of Bill's passing yesterday and was deeply saddened. May you and your family be comforted knowing that he is now enjoying the rewards of a life lived by true Christian values, a priceless example for all of us.
Barbara DeLuca
Nancy Mitchell
November 22, 2013
My sincere condolences to Mary and the entire McInerney family.
November 19, 2013
I am so honored to have had the privilege to work for and know such a wonderful man. His sense of humor and heart for the less fortunate will resonate in my heart forever. He is in heaven now, where he belongs. Rest in peace Mr. McInerney you deserve it.
Laura MacGuire
November 18, 2013
A true angel has been called home. I was incredibly blessed to have such a wonderful man as my Godfather. His true Irish sense of humor and infectious laughter will live in my heart forever. A toast to you Bill. "Kind family and friends please join me in rhyme Come lift up your voices in chorus with mine.
Come drink and be merry
Turning grief to good cheer.
Till we stand with him Again drawing near. Here's health to his family
And one to his lass. We hold up a pint
And all share from one glass.
Let us drink and be merry
Turning grief to delight.
Till that day when we see him
And again hold him tight.
Here's health to his lass
That he adored without a doubt.
Their love and their bond
He could not live without.
Never failing his friends
Always there to give aid
Always leading his family
As he knelt and he prayed.
His ship lies in harbor
Waiting to sail I pray for smooth seas
And soft winds to prevail.
When we leave here to meet him
Whether by land or by sea, I will never forget His affection for me."
Love- Laura.
Kathleen Bird
November 17, 2013
Fantastic man leaving this earth a wonderful legacy of love, laughter and selflessness. I will always be grateful for knowing him. Gods Speed Bill. Love Katy Bird (MacGuire)
Capt Richard Stratton (USN Ret.)
November 17, 2013
A Prince among men. We are better for having known him.
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