Brian Mark Harrington

August 14, 1959 – February 26, 2024

Brian Mark Harrington, 64, Noblesville, passed away on Monday, February 26, 2024, with his children by his side following a lengthy battle with health complications. He was born on August 14, 1959, to Brian and Claudette Harrington of Coventry, R.I.

Brian graduated from Coventry High School and received his undergraduate degree from Rhode Island College. Brian went on to receive a Juris Doctorate at Ohio Northern and a Master of Law from the University of Florida.

Brian worked as the Criminal Tax Deputy Area Counsel for the Internal Revenue Service Chief Counsel in Indianapolis for nearly 30 years. He was an active baseball coach for both Noblesville Youth and Babe Ruth baseball. Brian was also a co-founder of The Harrington Group, supporting the slogan of “keeping kids in sports and out of courts” with his best friend, Michael Chevalier, brother Bret, and friend Michael McDermott.

While growing up, Brian served as a bartender at the Maple Route Inn in Coventry, R.I., with Michael Chevalier and held many cherished memories of singing alongside him as one-half of the original “Booze Brothers.” Brian always enjoyed spending time with friends and family, sharing funny anecdotes and carrying a tune wherever he went. Brian was an avid collector and an everlasting Boston Red Sox and Bruins fan. Brian was a loving father, son, and brother.

Brian leaves behind his daughter, Amber (Tristain) Hall of Linden, Ind.; son, Addison (Darby Culp) Harrington of Arcadia; mother, Claudette Harrington of Coventry, R.I.; brother, Bret (Anne) Harrington of Wakefield, R.I.; and sister, Jill (Ed) Harrington-Silva of Richmond, R.I.

Brian was preceded in death by his father, Brian Harrington.

Please join the family for a gathering to celebrate Brian’s life from 2 to 4 p.m. on Saturday, April 27, 2024, at Brian’s home at 19601 Wagon Trail Drive, Noblesville.

A private family burial will take place.

In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to The Jimmy Fund in Brian’s name at jimmyfund.org; or by mail: Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, P.O. Box 849168, Boston, MA 02284-9168.

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