In Loving Memory Of
Mr. Marc McInnis
November 27, 1961 -
June 16, 2021
In the care of
Naples Funeral Home & Cremation Services
Mr. Marc McInnis
November 27, 1961 - June 16, 2021
Marc Joseph McInnis passed away on June 16th, 2021, in Naples, Florida after a long courageous 2 1/2 years battle with cancer. He fought hard, a real warrior. He was 59 years old.
Marc was born in Chelsea, Massachusetts and grew up in Malden. His family then moved to Wakefield, Mass and he graduated Wakefield High School in 1980.
He is preceded in death by his father, Gilbert McInnis.
He is survived by his partner, and the love of his life, Cindy George, Son Zacharie and wife Nicole McInnis, daughter Lindsay and husband Italo Mondragon, brother Michael McInnis and partner Lauren Leja, sister Michelle and husband Robert Layton, sister Maryanne and husband Tom Donovan, his Mother, Arlene d’Entremont Ragland and her husband Alan. And beautiful granddaughter, Penelope. He also leaves nieces, nephews, cousins and many friends.
Marc was a loving, passionate person. He was a tough guy with a big heart and would do anything for anyone, no questions asked.
His biggest passion was, of course, his artwork. He loved airbrushing-especially motorcycles, but he could put paint on anything. If you knew Marc, he was a ‘skull-master’ and ‘zombie-king’ when it came to painting. But he also loved painting the beauty of nature, animals and birds, especially birds of prey, another passion of his. He painted portraits and the most beautiful praying hands and cardinals. He loved setting up a table at places to show off and sell his work- but he also gave and donated many of his paintings as well. He loved museums and galleries, his favorite artist was Frank Frazetta.
Marc loved music! He was a metal head for sure but his favorites were Zappa, Pink Floyd and Black Sabbath. He would listen to classical with Cindy on Sunday mornings and he enjoyed many concerts and comedy shows.
Marc was also a member of the Elks of Derry/Salem, NH , for the past several years, which he was very proud of and wished he had the time to do more.
Marc loved being with his friends and family. He felt so blessed having two beautiful children and a grandchild , he loved them dearly.
Marc also had a great, special relationship with Cindy’s children and family. Marc had several great friends, long time dear high school friends, and of course his ‘biker’ friends, his ‘brothers’. There are so many memories of beautiful rides in New Hampshire and throughout New England. He also was passionate about this country and spoke out on what he thought was right. He also met many people with that same passion and the friendships remain.
As big as Marc’s love was, it never shone more brightly than with his ‘Sweets,’ his soulmate, Cindy. They met in high school, went off to have their own families and reconnected for the best times of their lives. They were each other’s ‘rocks,’ support, and best friends. Their dream of moving to Florida came true this past March, but sadly his cancer was too aggressive and the dream was cut short. His cancer was a tough one, he went through many different treatments with strength, grace, laughter and an amazing attitude . He never gave up.
Marc was a great Dad, Brother, Son, Papa, Partner and Friend. He was a wild man, the monkey man. He was risky, and goofy and funny, and he swore a lot! He was creative, giving, kind, compassionate, strong, sensitive, romantic and tough. He made an impact on everyone he knew.
As Cindy’s daughter Sarah, said ‘he lived his life with a child-like happiness, joy and humor, he really was a big kid’
He was one of a kind and will be dearly missed by so many
There will be a celebration of life in Marc’s honor in November in New Hampshire...more details to come
‘Ride free…airbrush the sunsets…fly with the birds…rock on….Rest in Peace, Marc
~We Love You~
November 27, 1961 - June 16, 2021
Marc Joseph McInnis passed away on June 16th, 2021, in Naples, Florida after a long courageous 2 1/2 years battle with cancer. He fought hard, a real warrior. He was 59 years old.
Marc was born in Chelsea, Massachusetts and grew up in Malden. His family then moved to Wakefield, Mass and he graduated Wakefield High School in 1980.
He is preceded in death by his father, Gilbert McInnis.
He is survived by his partner, and the love of his life, Cindy George, Son Zacharie and wife Nicole McInnis, daughter Lindsay and husband Italo Mondragon, brother Michael McInnis and partner Lauren Leja, sister Michelle and husband Robert Layton, sister Maryanne and husband Tom Donovan, his Mother, Arlene d’Entremont Ragland and her husband Alan. And beautiful granddaughter, Penelope. He also leaves nieces, nephews, cousins and many friends.
Marc was a loving, passionate person. He was a tough guy with a big heart and would do anything for anyone, no questions asked.
His biggest passion was, of course, his artwork. He loved airbrushing-especially motorcycles, but he could put paint on anything. If you knew Marc, he was a ‘skull-master’ and ‘zombie-king’ when it came to painting. But he also loved painting the beauty of nature, animals and birds, especially birds of prey, another passion of his. He painted portraits and the most beautiful praying hands and cardinals. He loved setting up a table at places to show off and sell his work- but he also gave and donated many of his paintings as well. He loved museums and galleries, his favorite artist was Frank Frazetta.
Marc loved music! He was a metal head for sure but his favorites were Zappa, Pink Floyd and Black Sabbath. He would listen to classical with Cindy on Sunday mornings and he enjoyed many concerts and comedy shows.
Marc was also a member of the Elks of Derry/Salem, NH , for the past several years, which he was very proud of and wished he had the time to do more.
Marc loved being with his friends and family. He felt so blessed having two beautiful children and a grandchild , he loved them dearly.
Marc also had a great, special relationship with Cindy’s children and family. Marc had several great friends, long time dear high school friends, and of course his ‘biker’ friends, his ‘brothers’. There are so many memories of beautiful rides in New Hampshire and throughout New England. He also was passionate about this country and spoke out on what he thought was right. He also met many people with that same passion and the friendships remain.
As big as Marc’s love was, it never shone more brightly than with his ‘Sweets,’ his soulmate, Cindy. They met in high school, went off to have their own families and reconnected for the best times of their lives. They were each other’s ‘rocks,’ support, and best friends. Their dream of moving to Florida came true this past March, but sadly his cancer was too aggressive and the dream was cut short. His cancer was a tough one, he went through many different treatments with strength, grace, laughter and an amazing attitude . He never gave up.
Marc was a great Dad, Brother, Son, Papa, Partner and Friend. He was a wild man, the monkey man. He was risky, and goofy and funny, and he swore a lot! He was creative, giving, kind, compassionate, strong, sensitive, romantic and tough. He made an impact on everyone he knew.
As Cindy’s daughter Sarah, said ‘he lived his life with a child-like happiness, joy and humor, he really was a big kid’
He was one of a kind and will be dearly missed by so many
There will be a celebration of life in Marc’s honor in November in New Hampshire...more details to come
‘Ride free…airbrush the sunsets…fly with the birds…rock on….Rest in Peace, Marc
~We Love You~
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