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Douglas McIninch Obituary

Douglas Allen McIninch, 79, passed away on April 19, 2024, while on a fly-fishing trip in Canada with friends. Doug was born on July 8, 1944, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, son of Ralph A. and Elizabeth F. McIninch. Raised in Manchester, NH, he was through and through a Manchester boy, and remained dedicated to the community throughout his life.

Doug graduated from New Hampton School, and earned his bachelor's degree from Tufts University, where he was president of his fraternity. He served two tours in the Pacific during the Vietnam War aboard the destroyer U.S.S. Brinkley Bass, achieving the rank of Lieutenant. When he returned home, he earned his law degree from Suffolk University Law School, and was a member of the Massachusetts and New Hampshire Bar Associations. In his early years practicing law, he worked for the Hillsborough County Attorney's office, and then practiced as a partner at Eaton, Solms, Mills and McIninch, and later Eaton and McIninch.

Doug met Nancy, his wife of 49 years, at Cheers Bar in Boston. They enjoyed sailing, camping and spending time with friends, and a couple years later were married. They had a vibrant social life in the city, but Doug was most at home in the nature of New Hampshire. The pair moved to Windham, New Hampshire in 1974, where they welcomed their two daughters, Laura and Erica. Playful, affectionate, and nurturing throughout his life, Doug was a natural father. As a family, they loved to spend time at Lake Winnipesaukee boating, swimming, waterskiing, skiing, snowmobiling, and sitting by the fire. The family moved to Bedford, New Hampshire, in 1987.

Doug was an active contributor to New Hampshire-based organizations, serving on the board of The Derryfield School, New Hampton School, The Boy Scouts of America, The YMCA, The Society for the Protection of New Hampshire Forests, and The Manchester Mental Health Foundation . He served as an incorporator for The New Hampshire Charitable Foundation and Canterbury Shaker Village, and ran several capital campaigns for New Hampshire institutions. Most significantly, he served as chair of The Samuel Hunt Foundation and The McIninch Foundation.

After retiring, Doug remained busy with his philanthropic work and his many hobbies and friendships. In his 60s, he was introduced to race car driving and fell in love. This was the culmination of a life-long passion for engines and vehicles. When he was fourteen, he bought a junk car and took apart the engine just to put it together again. Fifty years later, he was a race instructor, introducing new drivers to the sport with patience, good humor, and the wealth of knowledge that resulted from his characteristic curiosity and interest in how things worked. Later, Doug earned a captain's license for ocean navigation. Doug and Nancy's first adventure aboard their ocean boat, "The Nancy M.", was to drive it back home on connecting waterways all the way from Wisconsin. Every year, they took excursions up and down the coast, exploring unknown nooks, crannies and communities of the country he loved.

Everywhere Doug went, he made friends. It is a testament to Doug's affable, open, and warm nature that he continued to make numerous strong new friendships into his 60s and 70s. Supportive of those around him, he knew that happiness mattered and that it was important to check in with people. Adept at taking on someone else's perspective, Doug was a perceptive friend and family member. After having two daughters, he was delighted to have three boisterous grandsons: Ben, Edward, and Ethan, whom he adored. Everyone liked to spend time with Doug, who brought humor into all his relationships, as well as a great capacity for calm appreciation of the world around him.

Throughout his life, Doug took annual trips to Canada, to fish for salmon. He began this tradition as a boy with his father, and continued it with his brother and numerous friends. He loved it up there, and it is in a sense fitting that that was where he passed away. Though his death was unexpected, his last days were as he lived: full of adventure, comradery, laughter with dear friends, and fresh air.

He is survived by his wife, Nancy McIninch; his daughter, Laura Paryl, her husband Ron, and their son, Edward; his daughter, Erica McIninch, and her husband, Charles Comey, and their sons, Ben and Ethan; his brother Richard, and his wife Joyce.

Calling hours are at Lambert Funeral Home, 1799 Elm St. Manchester, NH on Monday, April 29, from 4:00-6:00pm. A funeral service will be held at 11:00am Tuesday, April 30, at the First Congregational Church, 508 Union St., in Manchester. In lieu of flowers, donations in his memory can be made to Society for the Protection of New Hampshire Forests via https://www.forestsociety.org


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Published by Union Leader on Apr. 27, 2024.

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David Penchansky

June 3, 2024

I was shocked and saddened to hear of the passing of Doug. Great guy!!! Nancy, my thoughts and prayers go out to you and your family.

Larry French

May 2, 2024

Fair winds and following seas! From a shipmate aboard the USS Brinkley Bass, DD-887.

Chuck Solms

May 1, 2024

Nancy and family we are knowing the loss you must feel. DOUG was a wonderful addition to our little firm and added fun, direction, and deep friendship to us and our clients. I hope Doug had a great salmon on the hook as he so often did (and taught me how) when he left us.
Chuck I don´t

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David and Susan Phillips

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Ellen Raskiewicz

April 29, 2024

I have fond memories of working with Doug at Eaton, Solms, Mills & McIninch and then at Eaton and McIninch. We had plenty of laughs and good times. My thoughts are with you and the girls during this difficult time.

David Phillips

April 29, 2024

What a fun-loving, kind and good-natured man, my law partner of many years at the Eaton firm, whose twinkling eyes and ready laugh made him a joy to listen to. Our times at firm events, dinners on Thursday evenings with Bob Eaton and Dick Mills, parties at the lake, and just discussing the day's events, all were richer because of Doug. He knew how to enjoy people and enjoy life, and made those who shared those moments enjoy the moments all the more.

Sandy Argue Cotton & family

April 29, 2024

Such a wonderful family - Doug´s much loved spirit will continue be felt by so many - and lives on in his beautiful family

Cyndy Ullrich

April 27, 2024

To the McIninch family,
I worked for Doug at Eaton and McIninch. He was a great guy to work with. I have fond memories of the firm´s summer trip to your place on Winnipesaukee and Christmas getaway up north. So much fun! My sincere condolences to the family.

Cyndy Ullrich

Frank Rich

April 27, 2024

Dear Nancy and family,
June and I would like to extend our deepest Condolences for your loss.
I have fond memories of Doug at our Derryfield Board Meetings. Always pragmatic but a skilled mediator that everyone looked upon for guidance.
He will be missed but please take solace in the fact that he passed away doing what he loved.
I will miss our wonderful chats about life and our children !!!!
Please stay strong during this difficult time.
Respectfully
June and Frank Rich

Robert D Machain

April 27, 2024

Mr. McIninch, Thank you for your service RDM Windham NH

Kevin Kavanagh

April 27, 2024

Doug was one great friend for over 63 years meeting at NHS. His sense of life events which were important and mattered were extrordinary. Sadly, last month we talked about sharing a bottle of Irish Whiskey i had sent him. I told him to get a head-start which he deferred to when we got together we would go for it. So now that wont happen.Always will think of Nancy & the girls when our NHS mafia raises a glass. And Doug signed up for a final suare at Gillette for Tommy on June 12 - Another one off the boards but great memories of all those Gillette ganes AND yes Boston Patriots Friday nights at Fenway Park. A sad time fir sure but look forward to celebrating a well fulfilled life.

Brad Davidson

April 27, 2024

On behalf of his USS Brinkley Bass DD-887 shipmates, we offer our sincerest condolences to the family and friends of Doug. Fair winds and following seas.

Janet Richards

April 27, 2024

As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.

Carol Ann Bonenfant

April 27, 2024

My condolences for the passing of Doug. I worked with Doug at the County Attorney´s office, then his private practice and on to Eaton Solms law office. Doug was an interesting person, loved his character and outlook on life. Always ready with something to make you smile. He will be missed but take comfort on the beautiful footprint he left on earth.

Janet Magee, Cape Canaveral, FL

April 27, 2024

Dear Nancy, Laura and Erica, I was absolutely shocked to learn of Doug`s passing this morning. I have numerous memories of his generosity, kindness and sense of humor after many years of working with him. Doug and his family enriched my life in more ways than one. You have my deepest sympathy in your loss. Doug was a good man.

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