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James Harris Obituary

Harris, James F. VOORHEESVILLE James "Jim" Harris passed away peacefully on August 21, 2022, at the age of 83, surrounded by his family. His sense of humor and joy for living vivaciously always infected those around him. Jim was born in Albany on March 12, 1939, to Ruth and James M. Harris, who predeceased him. He was a Boy Scout in his youth and a paper boy for the Times Union and the Knickerbocker News. He would reminisce about being 12 years old delivering 200 papers, seven days a week on his bicycle, rain or shine. He had the same route for three years. This work ethic carried through into his teenage and adult years. He attended five different high schools due to his father's company's transfers for work, ultimately graduating from Searles High School in Great Barrington, Mass. as captain of his basketball team. He then attended Concordia Teachers College with the goal of becoming a preacher, but dropped out to pursue work. This decision ultimately transformed him into a lifelong learner and mentor, centered on improving the lives of others. Jim started his career as a truck driver for a liquor distributor before working in operations. He took accounting night classes when he could and ended up heading a national marketing and sales team for a cleaning company. In 1972, Jim started his own business, Janitronics Facility Services. He spent the next 50 years working nearly every day on his business until 2022. In 1984, he was joined by his son. The company currently employs three generations of his own family, as well as many employees across upstate New York and Vermont. Their ethos, created by Jim himself, is, "You mind your business, we'll keep it clean." In 1979, he was approached by one of his best friends, Dan Bishop from Omaha, Neb., to expand Dan's blooming business, The Maids. Jim supported Dan, his family, and the staff as The Maids scaled their business to hundreds of locations across the USA and Canada. Jim also served on the board for The Maids International for nearly 30 years. Jim was entirely self-taught, and often talked about his self-improvement cassettes he would listen to in the car, and finding mentors. He was an exemplary speaker, a passionate reader, and extraordinary businessman. He spent most days speaking about the cleaning industry and its significant impact on all of our lives. In 1992, he founded Concepts4 International Consulting, a training and consulting business for the cleaning industry. His cleaning systems and training impacted millions worldwide, and his processes and techniques established in the early 1990s are still in use today. As one of the founding members of the Cleaning Industry Research Institute (CIRI), he helped spread the story of the efficacy of cleaning around the world. When the ISSA conducted their research to develop their K-12 Cleaning Standard to be used internationally, Jim oversaw that research and made sure that the cleaning for health standard was priority. He was heavily involved in writing standards used to clean higher education facilities with APPA in the late 1980s that are still used today. Even in an unofficial capacity, Jim led the way in the national and international cleaning community with his emphasis on the science of cleaning and the impacts it had on health. Jim's guidance and leadership was in high demand as he served as the first chairman of the merged Albany Colonie Regional Chamber of Commerce. He was a founding member of the Center for Economic Growth. He also served on the board of Building Service Contractors Association International (BSCAI) for 12 years and was a founding member of the World Federation of Building Service Contractors. Jim was also a founding member of the Capital Region Building Owners and Managers Association (CRBOMA). He was committed to his community and his philanthropy efforts were spread wide. Jim volunteered for Shenendehowa Junior Plainsmen youth football, even serving as their organization's president for some time. He also helped sponsor several different youth sports groups throughout the Capital Region. He served on numerous nonprofit boards, including the local American Cancer Society, St. Peter's Hospital Foundation, Youth For Christ, and St. Anne's Institute, just to name a few. His belief to give back to his community was always present on his mind. Among his many accolades, he won Best Dressed Man in Albany in 1986 and LifePath's Third Age Achievement award in 2021, along with numerous other civic and professional awards. In his spare time, Jim loved to play a round of golf at the Albany Country Club where he was a member for almost 50 years, and he even once hit a hole-in-one on Hole 16. For the last 40 years, Jim enjoyed driving his boat around Lake George with family and friends. He was a fan of the New York Giants and the Yankees. His curious mind and intellect had Jim constantly collecting books and watching the History Channel. On other days, you could catch him telling tales of his travels around the world, getting a speeding ticket from at least seven different countries, and meeting people like Ronald Reagan, George H. W. Bush, and Jack Welch. Jim was beloved by friends and especially his large family. He is survived by his children, James (Lori Anne) of Clifton Park, Jill Harris-Johnson of Latham, LanJin (Chris Astrouski) of Tucson, Ariz., and daughter-in-law Tina of Birmingham, Ala. He was predeceased by his son, Jeffery. Jim was the proud grandfather of Daniel, Brian, Brianna, Abigail, Chamberlain, and Braxton Harris. He is survived by his brother, Robert (Joy) Harris, and was predeceased by younger brothers, Edwin and Gerald Harris. He has many cousins, nieces, and nephews. The family would like to thank all those who cared for Jim and have shown support and friendship throughout his life. All are invited to celebrate Jim's life on September 2, in Our Savior's Lutheran Church, 63 Mountain View Ave., Albany, with a visitation starting at 10 a.m., followed by his funeral service at 12:30 p.m., and a reception at the Albany Country Club, 300 Wormer Road, Voorheesville, at 2 p.m. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made to St. Peter's Hospital. Gifts may be made online at givetostpeters.org and directed in memory of Jim Harris, or sent to: St. Peter's Hospital Foundation, 310 S. Manning Blvd., Albany, NY, 12208. To leave Jim's family a message on their guestbook, obtain directions, or view other helpful services, please visit www.mcveighfuneralhome.com

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Published by Albany Times Union from Aug. 28 to Sep. 1, 2022.

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Lyndsay Proper

August 21, 2025

3 years!
We MISS YOU Sr!
Thank you for all you taught me!

Helen A. Novak

September 2, 2022

Just had a chance to read the obits. Jim was an amazing businessman and first-class gentleman. My love and prayers go out to Jim and Jill, I was honored to have worked with your father at the Chamber and will keep in my prayers. I'm sure the good Lord is already putting Jim to work. He has acquired a multi-talented angel.

Robert A Sampson

September 2, 2022

Condolences to the entire Harris family, a good man who left the world a better place.
Robbie Sampson

John and Nydia Russum

September 2, 2022

Brianna, Jill and the entire Harris family, what an amazing life your grandfather and father lived. We know he will be greatly missed but never forgotten. Hope you you find comfort in wonderful memories of him. We Love You. John and Nydia Russum

Pat Mendel

September 1, 2022

Jill, so sorry to hear of your Dad´s passing. It sounds like he was a very special man. He will be in my prayers.

Christina Marra

August 31, 2022

Thank you for 6 years of guidance and career encouragement. You will be missed Sr.

Tony Cordi

August 30, 2022

I was saddened to hear about this today. My condolences to the Harris family. Even though it has been over 40 years, I very much remember with great fondness Mr. Harris and his encouragement when we were at the Academy all those years ago...

Donna Miller

August 30, 2022

Thank you Sr. for being such a good boss for my 17 years with Janitronics. Thanks for all the laughs.

Donna Miller

Sandy Vigars

August 30, 2022

Jim, Jill and Bob, I´m so saddened to hear of Jim´s passing. We have not seen each other in years but our friendship goes back to our years growing up in the same neighborhood and eventually becoming related through marriage. He will be missed by all that loved him. My thoughts and prayers to all.
Sandy Vigars

Joe MacFawn

August 30, 2022

We are so sorry for your lose. Jim was a great man and great competition...

MacFawn Family

Joan coonrad

August 29, 2022

My condolences to the Harris family.

David Girard

August 29, 2022

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.
My fondest memory of Mr
Harris is when I was dating Jill back in high school, 40 years ago and he came to pick me up at my house in latham with Jeff and Jill in his Awesome SAAB, a the sunroof was open, and playing James Taylor on the radio heading to Lake George for the weekend boating. He was a great person!

Brenda Garretson

August 29, 2022

To the entire Harris family - My husband, David, and I are so saddened by your loss - the entire Capital District has also lost a gem of a man. His obituary says it all about what he has done - but he was also a gentleman and someone that was so passionate about the entire industry and standards - he has left an incredible mark on this region, the country and the world by the work he has done. He will be missed. David and Brenda Garretson

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