Jon D. Harrington of Weymouth passed away suddenly on December 14, 2021, at the young age of 51. Jon was born and raised in South Weymouth where he graduated from Weymouth South High School with the class of ’88. After graduation, Jon joined the Painters and Allied Trades District Council 35 where he worked until his passing.
Jon was a man of many hobbies and talents. He loved being outdoors whether it was playing hockey, baseball, skiing or just relaxing in the sun on the beach. When Jon wasn’t outside you could find him working on ceramics, playing with his dogs, or enjoying a good meal. Jon’s body was his canvas for many meaningful tattoos memorializing his love for his family and God. He held many precious memories with his family and friends. He will be deeply missed by all who knew him.
Jon began a family early in life when daughter Athena was born to him and Angela Xerokosta in 1993. Jon later met and married his wife, Luisa, in 2004. They settled in Norwell and grew their family, adding two more daughters to the cherished children they were already raising.
Jon was the son of Susetta (Felcher) Harrington and the late Joseph Harrington. He is survived by his wife Luisa (Castillo) Harrington, his three loving daughters, Athena Harrington of Taunton, Sabina Harrington of Weymouth, and Taliana Harrington of Weymouth. He was the stepfather of Signey “Coco” Eljach of Weymouth and Juan Daniel Eljach of Quincy. Jon also leaves behind his siblings Joe Harrington of Taunton, Eileen (Harrington) Gonzalez of Whitman, Jeffrey Harrington of Rockland, and sister-in-law Michele (Hayward) Harrington of Weymouth. Jon was also the uncle to many nieces and nephews.
Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to the visiting hours for Jon on Tuesday, January 4, 2022, from 9-11am in the C. C. Shepherd Funeral Home located at 134 Pleasant St. (Columbian Sq.) Weymouth, MA. A funeral service will take place immediately following the visiting hours at 11am in the funeral home. Cremation will follow. Donations may be made in Jon’s memory to the charity of your choice.