James (Jim) R. McNeilly
James (Jim) R. McNeilly, 86, of Manchester, MA and Bokeelia FL (and formerly of Essex, MA), passed away on January 30th after a series of illnesses. He was surrounded by the love and support of his family.
Born in Peabody, MA on September 9, 1939, he was the son of the late James and Mildred (Toomey) McNeilly. He attended St. John’s Prep in Danvers, MA and then entered the Xaverian Order. Jim graduated from Catholic University and then taught at Xavier High School in Middletown, CT and at Xaverian Brothers’ High School in Westwood, MA. He taught French and coached football at both schools. After leaving the Xaverian Order, he began teaching in Danvers Public Schools and later went on to become a Guidance Director and School Administrator.
Jim married Patricia (Pat) Douglass on July 11, 1970. He is survived by his loving wife, three children-Douglass McNeilly (Gwen) of Wayland, MA; Sarah Donovan (Walter) of Boston, MA; and James (Jake) McNeilly (Amy) of Essex, MA -and six grandchildren: Griffin and Cora McNeilly of Wayland, MA; Elias (Eli) Donovan of Boston, MA; and Olivia, Henry, and Theodore (Teddy) McNeilly of Essex, MA. He was predeceased by his parents and his infant granddaughter, Annabelle Grace McNeilly.
Jim routinely said his and Pat’s greatest life accomplishment was their children and grandchildren of whom he was immensely proud. The birth of his newest grandchild, Teddy, with his irresistible smile proved to be what Jim called, his “best medicine.” Jim was also a pet lover through and through and treasured each and every one of the family’s five dogs and those of his neighbors’.
Serving on the Essex School Committee, the Essex Youth Commission, and on the boards of the Blue Crab Key and Summer Street Condominium Associations kept Jim continuously active in his local communities. He was also a member of the Essex Lions Club and a founding member of the legendary but now defunct Olde Essex Yacht Club.
A Memorial Mass and celebration of Jim’s life will be held in early spring. In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to Care Dimensions, Danvers, MA or St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital