PAUL-HARRINGTON-Obituary

PAUL F. HARRINGTON Jr.

San Diego, California

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PAUL HARRINGTON passed away in San Diego, California. The obituary was featured in San Diego Union-Tribune on December 10, 2010.

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Paul was my Uncle and when I came down to visit him and my grandmother, as a kid I always looked forward to the times we would go to Balboa Park. He would have some balsa wood airplanes for us to put together and throw around. I will miss him but look back fondly at the time we spent together.

I knew Paul through the loving words of my friend, Regina Daughn. I am dearly impressed by the full life he led and will light a candle to celebrate this blessed soul. Rest In Peace, Paul.

Paul will be missed by so many I spent some good times with him.Didnt get to do the train ride, But now hes on the ultimate ride in the sky. PS Paul save me a Seat JJ.

Paul touched the minds, the hearts, and the souls of hundreds upon hundreds of people. He inspired countless individuals to find a reason to live life to the fullest. He loved and was loved by a multitude of friends. His life made a tremendous difference to more people than can be counted. Paul led by example and taught, oh so, many how to find the true meaning of life. He was truly a mentor, a teacher, a leader, an inspiration, a guiding force, and an individual who made a positive...

Paul was in my home room at Uni High. I was always competing with him on grades. He always won. He was a brilliant guy--graduating number one in our class. I'm sorry that he missed our recent reunion. A lot of us were asking about him. He was a very good person.

I met paul in the late 80s and we remained in contact I will be at the Neptune meeting tonight. Bob Baumer

My sincere condolescences to the family of Paul. I didn't know Paul well to share any memories, except that he was always a friendly guy. His life challenges and accomplishments are impressive. He served his country and those in need of support. May God Bless Paul and grant him eternal life.

I remember Paul as one of the brainy ones in our class, taking calculus at USD with the other math wizard Hayes. Sorry we lost touch. I remember a quiet, cheerful but serious guy. Vietnam couldn't have done him much good, I imagine. Wish I'd known him better.