OBITUARY

James Richard McCann

Retired Judge James Richard McCann passed away May 4 at the age of 95.

McCann was born November 23, 1923. He was a lifelong resident of the Detroit area. He was predeceased by his beloved wife, Lillian (1930-2018). He was the last to pass of four brothers. They remained close throughout their lives after their father died when McCann was 9 years old during the depression era. At the age of 15 McCann went to the Civilian Conservation Corps in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan and sent his $26 income to his widowed mother and brothers in Detroit.

He went back to school at Cass Tech afterward and then to the Army Air Corps in 1942 at the age of 19. He was a hard worker and advanced to sergeant serving in England, France, and Germany. Upon return from his service in World War II, McCann attended Hillsdale College where he met his future wife, Lillian. McCann graduated with honors at the top of the History department and was accepted to Wayne State University Law School (only law school with a night school) which allowed him to work as a history teacher in the Dearborn Public Schools.

In 1955, after graduating from law school, McCann and Lillian moved to Livonia with their growing family and he ran for and was elected to Livonia City Council in 1958. He taught school, practiced law and served on council for the next 8 years. While serving on council he fought for an industrialized base, larger residential lots, limited sign use and a host of other improvements which helped to make Livonia's ordinances the model for other communities.

In 1966 he was elected municipal judge and served until the state adopted the District Court system in 1968. As a district court judge, McCann was very accomplished. He started the first Volunteer Probation Department in the State of Michigan. After that, he implemented the first Volunteer Work Program in the state of Michigan as an alternative to jail. This model has been widely adopted throughout the state. He served on the Community Commission on Drug Abuse and established the first court sponsored 12 step program in Michigan.

He served as president of the District Judges Association in 1977 and was one of the longest serving district court members of the Judicial Tenure Commission (1981-1994). He retired that year and his daughter, Judge Kathleen McCann was elected to the seat. In 2010 the James R. McCann Hall of Justice on Five Mile Rd. was dedicated in his honor.

Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel noted McCann's passing by saying, "Judge James McCann's passing ends a lifetime of service to our state and country. For nearly 30 years, Judge McCann ruled from the bench with compassion, fairness and justice. While most will remember him for his lifetime of service, we must not forget his role as a pioneer of criminal justice reform, implementing the first Volunteer Probation Department in the state as an alternative to jail. My heart goes out to Judge McCann's family. We are a grateful state and nation because of his service, and I thank his family for sharing him with us for so many years."

McCann is survived by children: Kathleen McCann (Norm Nickin), Maureen McCann, James C. McCann (Linda McCann), and Wade McCann (Gosha McCann). He is also survived by grandchildren: Amy Eiken-Sluyter (Eric), Jodi Prince (Johnny), Amy Micallef (Mark), Katie McCann (Teddy), Rian Kaminski, Chris Nickin (Paula), Meghan Varney (Tom), Trevor McCann (Josie), Tyler McCann (Sarah), and Michael Wade McCann; in addition to great-grandchildren: Serena, Riley, Finn, Jagger, Makenzy, Kylee, Kaiden, and Haily. He is also survived by sister-in-laws: Suzanne Koontz and Lula Lehmann (Gene), as well as many beloved nephews, nieces and cousins.

A visitation service will be held Thursday, May 9, from 2 to 9 p.m. at Harry J Will Funeral Home, 3700 Six Mile Road in Livonia. The funeral will be on Friday, May 10, with visitation at 10 a.m. and service at 10:30 a.m. at St. Edith Church, 15089 Newburg Road in Livonia.

Those wishing to make memorial donations in honor of Judge McCann may do so at Angela Hospice 14100 Newburgh Rd, Livonia, 48154 734-464-7810 or the Alzheimer's Association 225 N. Michigan Avenue, Floor 17, Chicago, IL 60601 800-272-3900

Published: Wed, May 08, 2019