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MARYDEL, Del. - Violet M. "Vi" Comeaux died on June 25, 2013 in the Seaford Center. Seaford, Del. She was born in Baltimore, Md. on Jan. 18, 1940 to the late Caleb Griffin Ward and Margaret Estelle Campbell Ward. She attended school in Hereford, Md. and took college courses at Delaware Technical Community College in Designer Art and Interior Design. She worked with Tupperware as a zone manager, Sears in the home improvement department as an interior decorator, and for the last 20 years with Lowes, in Dover, as a Kitchen Design Specialist. She enjoyed drawing sewing, cooking, dancing, and just about anything with her family. She was a former member of the Greensboro Baptist Church and Modern Maturity Center. Mrs. Comeaux is survived by sons, John C. "Sonny" Comeaux, Jr. and his wife Linda, of Marydel, Del., and Rod Comeaux and his wife Debi, of Pocomoke, Md.; brother, John L. Ward of Cockeysville, Md.; three sisters, Darce J. Corbin of Phoenix, Md., Anne M. Lilley of Westminster, Md., and Lois L. Cole of Whitehall, Md.; four grandchildren, Brian Comeaux and his wife Tori of Smyrna, Del., David Comeaux of Middletown, Del., Kathy Comeaux of Pocomoke, Md., and Phil Comeaux of Pocomoke, Md.; and a great-grandson, Remy Comeaux; she is also survived by her fiancé, Dan Shea of Seaford, Del. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. on Saturday, June 29, 2013 at Fleegle and Helfenbein Funeral Home, 106 W. Sunset Ave., Greensboro, Md., where relatives and friends may visit Friday, June 28, 2013 from 6 to 8 p.m. Interment will be at the Greensboro Cemetery. Contributions in her memory to be made to the M.S. Society of Maryland, 2219 York Road, Suite 302, Timonium, MD 21093. Condolences can be made at www.fleegleandhelfenbein.com. Arrangements by Fleegle & Helfenbein Funeral Home, P.A., 106 W. Sunset Ave., Greensboro, MD 21639.
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Praying God's Peace and Loving Grace over the family.
Mary Landry
Coworker
June 22, 2020
Wow Ms. Vi I am so saddened by your passing. I have no you since I was a little girl and you were a big help to my brother Ronnie during his cancer battle. And it was so good to be able to talk to you a few months ago at Lowes about the old days and friends. You were truley an amazing woman and will be missed by many. May you rest in Peace from the Allen family
Debbie (Allen) Wambold
June 28, 2013
Vi, thank you for all the long talks. You were a joy to work with and will be sadly missed. Rest in peace my friend.
Anita Kettlehake
June 27, 2013
Vi, You've brighten this world with your love and smile. Thank you for being a good friend. It's time to rest now. You've been a blessing to all who truly knew you. You will be missed.
Mary Landry
June 27, 2013
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