Christopher Dakin

SALISBURY — Christopher Dakin, 75, died June 11, 2014. He was the husband of the late Suzette Dakin. Born March 28, 1939, Christopher was the son of the late Agatha (Clapp) and Michael Edward Dakin.Christopher graduated from Housatonic Valley Regional High School in 1957. He attended and graduated Colby College, and served in the United States Navy for four years. In 1968, he graduated from the University of Connecticut Law School. He ran his own law firm for many years in Salisbury until his retirement. Christopher is survived by his children, Dwane, Kimberly and Pamela; and his two brothers, Timothy and Jeremy. Services will be private. Memorial contributions may be made to the Salisbury Volunteer Ambulance. The Kenny Funeral Home in Sharon has charge of arrangements.

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