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DAVID E. LARRABEE, 59 HAD WORKED FOR SEARS & ROEBUCK
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David E. Larrabee of Attleboro, a former employee of Sears &
Roebuck Co., died Friday at his home. He was 59.
Mr. Larrabee was born in Boston and educated in the public school
system.
He moved to Attleboro nine years ago after living in Gainesville,
Fla., for four years. Before moving to Gainesville, he lived in South
Boston.
He worked as a shippping and receiving clerk for Sears & Roebuck
Co. in Boston for 22 years. For the past five years, Mr. Larrabee was
a service cler...
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