Dardano, Paul C.

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Paul C. Dardano, 65, of Stoughton, formerly of Canton, passed away July 27 at home surrounded by his loving family.

P1020663 copyBorn in Brockton, he was raised in Canton and graduated from Canton High School. Paul was an avid sailor and at the age of 18 sailed a small boat from Massachusetts to Florida. After high school, he traveled the world with a friend, living in various spots in Australia, South Asia, the Middle East, and Europe over the course of eight months.

In the late 70s Paul attended the Paul Hall Center for Maritime Education and Training in Piney Point, MD, where he earned his captain’s license and became a merchant mariner. He then taught at the school before leaving to join Crowley Towing and Transportation as a tug boat first mate, transporting barges in U.S. and Caribbean waters.

From there Paul earned his real estate license and founded Dardano & Associates Real Estate in Dorchester. After 20 years he sold his business and worked at Gibson-Sotheby’s until he became ill in 2017. He continued to sail for most of his life and was a member of the Catalina Association of New England. He enjoyed reading and was an avid sports fan.

Beloved husband of Beth Shepherd. Father of Evan Dardano and his wife, Rebecca, of Easton, Jared Dardano of Quincy, and Dan Shepherd and his wife, Elise Lippmann, of Cambridge. Brother of Robert L. Dardano of Brockton and Lynn P. Dardano of FL.

A funeral service was held Wednesday in the Congregational Church of Canton. Burial private. Donations may be made in his memory to the Greater Boston Food Bank, 70 S. Bay Ave., Boston, MA 02118. Arrangements by the Dockray & Thomas Funeral Home, 455 Washington Street. For guestbook, see dockrayandthomasfuneralhome.com.

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