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Donald Paul Quinn

Plymouth, Massachusetts

Feb 9, 1938 – Jul 10, 2024

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BORN
February 9, 1938
DIED
July 10, 2024
LOCATION
Plymouth, Massachusetts

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Donald Paul Quinn of Plymouth Massachusetts, died at home with his family on July 10, 2024. Don lived a full life prioritizing family, demonstrating generosity and embracing his interests in music, history, golf, and real estate law & conservation. Don loved jazz. A professional-level...

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I was so sorry to learn of Don´s passing. He was an inspiration to myself and many others. I so appreciated his willingness to host the solar farm on Old Sandwich Road which we developed with his guidance and support. Rest in peace, Don, and our best to Judy and family. Sincerely, Rich Kleiman

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I worked at Goodwin Procter as a "summer associate" during the late 1960's. I was going into the Army and Don was a veteran who was kind enough to give me some insight into the process. His advice helped me in the service and was much appreciated. He was generous with his time and savvy with his perspectives. Rest in Peace.

Remembering Don´s wit, humor, wisdom , generosity, and guidance. May you find comfort in the cherished memories. He was a true role model to me and many others.

Don was one of the first partners I worked for when I started at Goodwin in 1977. I worked with him on many of his clients (including Howard Aronson, Dick Strehlke, Sumner Smith, Krist Apog): all men. I don´t remember any of his women clients. When I think of Don, I see his sparkling eyes, his mischievous smile, and his index finger twisting a lock of hair. He was a wonderful and quirky soul. Don is one of the first people who comes to mind when I reminisce about my days at Goodwin. He will...

Words cannot express my sadness to know that Don Quinn has passed away. I had the most energetic years of my life being Don´s secretary at Goodwin. My deepest condolences to Judy, Stephen and Keith.

Don's 34 years at Goodwin coincided with most of my 40 there. In addition to some fasciniating cases, he added a sprightly joie de vivre to the workplace atmosphere. Regrettably, I don't think I saw him after his retirement, but fun memories survive. Consolation to Judy and the boys.

Sending our heartfelt condolences on the loss of Mr. Quinn.

I enjoyed many good rounds with Donald, he was always a gentleman and welcomed me to PCC over 10 years ago. He will be missed.