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James Wood Squires M.D.

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James Wood Squires M.D. obituary, 1937-2022, Hollis, NH

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James Squires Obituary

James Wood Squires, M.D., 85, died peacefully in Hollis, New Hampshire on December 9, 2022. His life was defined by a commitment to public service, and he will be deeply missed by all those who loved and admired him.

Born on September 14, 1937 in New London, New Hampshire, Jim was the son of James and Catherine Squires. He spent his childhood in New London, graduating from high school in 1955 prior to receiving a Congressional appointment to the U.S. Naval Academy. He left the Academy in 1957 and transferred to Williams College in order to pursue his dream of becoming a physician. He went on to complete his medical degree at the McGill University Medical School.

In 1964, Jim entered the United States Air Force as a Flight Medical Officer. Following his military service, he spent five years at the Tufts New England Medical Center and the Boston VA Hospital. It was during that time that he conceived the idea of starting a non-profit prepaid multi-specialty group practice.

Jim and his wife Jan and their children moved to Hollis in 1971. That year, he, along with a visionary board of directors and three like-minded physicians, founded the Matthew Thornton Health Plan (MTHP), New Hampshire's first HMO. Jim was a general and vascular surgeon at MTHP as well as the President and CEO. He retired in 1996 and entered the political arena by winning a seat in the New Hampshire Senate. He launched a bid for Governor in 2000 but was unsuccessful in convincing Granite Staters of his vision for a more equitable tax structure.

In 2001, Jim became the founding President of the Endowment for Health. During his tenure, the Endowment distributed more than thirty-three million dollars to community organizations throughout New Hampshire. Jim was very proud of the impact those dollars had on the state's most vulnerable citizens.

In addition to his work as a surgeon, public servant, and non-profit executive, Jim devoted many hours to various volunteer endeavors. He served as Hollis Town Moderator for 24 years, Hollis School District Moderator for 19 years, and Moderator for the Congregational Church of Hollis for decades. He was known for his ability to listen, cultivate relationships, and inspire those around him.

Recognized for his contributions to the state of New Hampshire, Jim was the grateful recipient of many awards, including Physician of the Year by the NH Hospital Association in 1994, Citizen of the Year in 2003 by the Nashua Chamber of Commerce, and the Pettee Medal Award by the University of New Hampshire in 2012. These honors acknowledged a life lived with humility and dignity in devotion to others.

Jim was predeceased by his parents and his wife Jessica "Jan" Austin Squires, with whom he shared 52 years of marriage. He is survived by his brother and sister-in-law Vernon and Judy Squires of Evanston, IL, and his four children and their spouses, James and Karen Squires of Hollis, NH, Anne and Louis Scarano of McLean, VA, Martha and Craig Hummer of Purcellville, VA, and Marc and Jennifer Squires of Hollis, NH. He is also survived by 14 grandchildren and 4 great grandchildren.

The family would like to thank the many loving caregivers who provided support to Jim during the last years of his life. Their kindness and compassion will always be remembered.

Visiting hours will be held in the McGaffigan Family Funeral Home, 37 Main Street, (Rte. 113) Pepperell, MA on Friday, December 16 from 4:00-8:00 PM. A memorial service will be held at the Congregational Church of Hollis, 3 Monument Square, Hollis, NH, on Saturday, December 17 at 10:00 A.M. Contributions in Jim's name can be made to the James W. Squires Social Justice Fund, c/o New Hampshire Charitable Foundation, 37 Pleasant Street, Concord, NH, 03301. Please see www.McGaffiganFuneral.com

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Published by Union Leader on Dec. 11, 2022.

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Mark B. Constantian, MD

February 16, 2023

Jim was the second surgeon I met when I came to practice in Nashua in 1978. He interviewed me at Matthew Thorton and then preceptered me for my first six months of operating, something required every new surgeon. We belonged to the same church for many years and served on the Trustees there. We operated together many times. He always supported me. Jim was kind, gentle, and very competent, and deserved all of the honors that he received. I will miss him.

Marcie Bujnowski

December 21, 2022

My deepest Condolences to the Family your Dad is an amazing Man ... Sorry I missed the service but I had the flu and couldn't make it.... it was my pleasure to meet all of you ... keep your memories close and know he will be watching over everyone ...

Gautami Rao

December 20, 2022

Dr. Squires was a phenomenal surgeon not only because he had technical ability, but he was one of the few surgeons who listened and thought about the whole patient;
He was a great example to live by as a person and a healer;
I also knew that he meant it when he said he would be a governor for all of NH--not just the republicans-I am glad to say I voted for him.

Dave Wehrle

December 19, 2022

Fantastic friend and neighbor, will never forget the heartwarming eulogy he delivered for my father back in 1989. Wishing the Squires family all the best at this difficult time.

Peter W. Smith

December 17, 2022

Jim Squires, A truly magnificent human being. One of Jefferson and Adams " Natural Aristocracy "!

Dr Jon Michael Vore

December 16, 2022

My deepest sympathy to the family. Jim was the foundation of my career when he created Matthew Thornton Health Plan. I will always remember proudly those early years with Jim.

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Diane Hinton ( Manheck)

December 14, 2022

When I was a new RN, and began working in 1973 at what was then called Nashua Memorial Hospital..... I literally ran into him while dashing around a hallway corner. Instead of looking annoyed, he laughed! He asked me if I was ok. That was the beginning of a professional friendship until I left in 1991. I have always had the greatest respect for Dr. Squires. He really DID LISTEN to his patients, and compassion was clearly visible on his face.
My condolences to his family and friends.

Ginny Grady

December 13, 2022

My deepest sympathy to all the Squires family. Your Dad will be missed but he left a wonderful legacy. May God bring you comfort and healing as time goes on.

Jim Bélanger

December 12, 2022

What can I say that would cover all my feelings? Jim was my mentor as Moderator and a friend who was there when called upon. I've been with him for over 40 years and none were wasted.

Holly Drazen

December 11, 2022

I had the privilege of being the "only" babysitter for the Squires family when they moved to Hollis in 1971. I have many many wonderful memories of times with Dr. Squires. He was an incredible human being. My thoughts and prayers are with the entire family.

Sue Holmes

December 11, 2022

My deepest sympathies to you all. Jim was always the epitome of kindness, dignity, humility, and patience (remember town meetings?) I always had the utmost respect for this wonderful man. Rest in peace Jim!

Scott and Sandra Gorham

December 11, 2022

Our heartfelt sympathies to the entire Squires family. Having worked with and for his son Marc for many years, I can attest to the strong values and character Jim instilled in his children. A life truly well lived. May he rest in peace.

Robert D Machain

December 11, 2022

Dr. Squires, Thank you for your service RDM Windham NH

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