Mourning Bill Delahunt at the Church of Presidents
The late William “Bill” Delahunt, a longtime Democratic congressman for Massachusetts also revered for his work as a county-level prosecutor, was remembered Friday by politicians near and far at the Church of Presidents, United First Church, in Quincy. His funeral will be on Saturday at St. Gregory’s Church in Dorchester. He was 82.
Congressman Stephen Lynch leaves the wake. (Reba Saldanha/Boston Herald)
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