Aborjaily was born in Boston on Sept. 13, 1948, to the late Assad N. and Bessma (Hadge) Aborjaily. He was a graduate of the University of Massachusetts-Amherst and received his law degree from the University of San Diego School of Law.
Aborjaily was admitted to the Massachusetts bar in 1985 and practiced law in Boston for a short time. He moved to New Hampshire in 1977 and joined the staff of NHLA in its Lebanon office, which later became part of the Claremont office. He eventually became managing attorney of the Claremont office before leaving for private practice. He was admitted to the NH Bar in 1985 and left NHLA around the same time to open his own law practice in Norwich, Vermont, the Aborjaily Law Office, which served clients in Vermont and NH. He also served as an adjunct professor at Vermont Law School in South Royalton for 10 years.
He is survived by his wife, Cynthia Farley Loring of Enfield; two daughters, Lauren Aborjaily Griffin of Marlborough, Conn., and Amerin Loring Aborjaily of Enfield; a grandson; two nieces; two nephews; and many cousins.
A memorial service was held at Mary Keane Chapel at Lower Shaker Village in Enfield. Memorial contributions may be made to the Richard V. Aborjaily Memorial Fund for the benefit of his minor daughter, Amerin. Contributions may be sent in care of Mascoma Savings Bank, P.O. Box 112, Enfield, NH 03748.
Aborjaily was born in Boston on Sept. 13, 1948, to the late Assad N. and Bessma (Hadge) Aborjaily. He was a graduate of the University of Massachusetts-Amherst and received his law degree from the University of San Diego School of Law.
Aborjaily was admitted to the Massachusetts bar in 1985 and practiced law in Boston for a short time. He moved to New Hampshire in 1977 and joined the staff of NHLA in its Lebanon office, which later became part of the Claremont office. He eventually became managing attorney of the Claremont office before leaving for private practice. He was admitted to the NH Bar in 1985 and left NHLA around the same time to open his own law practice in Norwich, Vermont, the Aborjaily Law Office, which served clients in Vermont and NH. He also served as an adjunct professor at Vermont Law School in South Royalton for 10 years.
He is survived by his wife, Cynthia Farley Loring of Enfield; two daughters, Lauren Aborjaily Griffin of Marlborough, Conn., and Amerin Loring Aborjaily of Enfield; a grandson; two nieces; two nephews; and many cousins.
A memorial service was held at Mary Keane Chapel at Lower Shaker Village in Enfield. Memorial contributions may be made to the Richard V. Aborjaily Memorial Fund for the benefit of his minor daughter, Amerin. Contributions may be sent in care of Mascoma Savings Bank, P.O. Box 112, Enfield, NH 03748.
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