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James W. Harrington
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SCITUATE - James W. Harrington, 85, of Scituate, a senior field
auditor for John Hancock Insurance Co., died May 18.
Mr. Harrington was born and raised in Jamaica Plain and moved to
Scituate 20 years ago. He was a summer resident of Scarborough,
Maine.
He was an Army commander in World War II, attaining the rank of
captain.
He attended Boston Latin School, Bentley College and Northeastern
University. Mr. Harrington enjoyed reading and garde...
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E.M. HARRINGTON, HOMEMAKER, AT 84
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