David Bruce Harriman, 11/30/1954-12/1/2017, age 63, died in his home in Lynn, MA on December 1, 2017. David graduated from Governor Dummer Academy and Harvard University. He worked in the technology field, was fluent in French, and was an avid classical guitarist. He is predeceased by his parents, Bruce and Diane of Marblehead. He is survived by his sister, Gail of San Francisco and brother, Stephen (wife, Mary) of Miami Beach and his nieces, Deming of Miami Beach and Lily of Brooklyn. Memorial Donations may be made in David's name to: Lahey Health Behavioral Services, Drug & Alcohol Treatment, 199 Rosewood Drive Suite #250, Danvers, MA 01923.
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To the family of David Harriman, so sorry for your loss. May God's promise found in John 6:40, of the hope to see our loved ones again, comfort your heart and give you peace, strength, and hope in the days ahead.
LF
March 8, 2019
So Sorry for your lost, may you receive comfort, from the God of All Comfort, during this difficult time. Cor 1:3
February 20, 2018
My deepest condolences. Death of a loved one is never an easy thing to go through. Just remember you are not alone. Isaiah 61: 2 "...To comfort all who mourn" God is right here to help you. ,My deepest condolences. Death of a loved one is never an easy thing to go through. Just remember you are not alone. Isaiah 61: 2 "...To comfort all who mourn" God is right here to help you.
December 19, 2017
Dear Gail and Steven
So sorry to read of brother Davids passing. It has been many many years since we have seen one another. I remember your whole family very fondly when you lived in the White House in the boatyard, and Hurricane Gail wrecking the beautiful willow tree.
Fond regards
Brenda Borden
December 14, 2017
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