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Michael Comstock

San Francisco, California

1948 - 2021

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Michael Patrick ComstockMichael Patrick Comstock died unexpectedly of a heart attack on March 31, 2021. He was 72. Born on July 27, 1948, in Oakland, to Louis Frederick and Melba Jean Comstock, Michael grew up in Lafayette with his younger sister, Mary. He went to Lafayette Elementary for...

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still missed Mr. shark!

I was honored to be called handsome by Mike Comstock. He was always personable and approachable. He gave me a rugby shirt from Arizona when he found out I used to play! Always a pleasure working with him. My heart goes out to his family. Rest in Paradise!

I was blessed to be a teammate of Mike for a short while at SFRFU. Rest In Peace ! Best thoughts to his Family

I'm sorry to hear Mike passed away. He was a very nice guy with a great sence of humor, a fine athlete. I played Rugby with him for a few years before he left the team to play with the bats. I always had very good memories of him.

A true legend, friend, husband, father and grandfather - he has touched so many lives and his spirit will live on. You are missed beyond words can express. Love and tight hugs to the entire Comstock family!
Love George, Monika, Emma and Sabina

I watched Mike play at the polo grounds many Saturdays when I was very young. Mike hit much harder than anyone else on the field. The man had fire in his belly. He had a big impact in me. Even when I saw him many years later, he was still hitting hard. I liked Mike, he was a friend of my dad.

Grove of 100 Memorial Trees

I played against Mike early in my career, while he was enjoying veteran status and he made a genuine point of both trying to help my game and run me over! I then played with him a bit here and there as I eventually entered the veteran stages, but then somehow coached him, once I retired! It was backward, but it made all manner of sense if you knew Mike. A standing testimony to his mental and physical durability, his deep-rooted desire and obvious, natural love for the sport and its all it’s...

Mike was an incredible guy and someone who made me feel so welcome when I moved from the UK and joined the reds.

He was the first to say hi at practice and the first to check in with you on how life is going. At the same time he was tough as nails and an intense competitor on the field... just a top man.

Mike, you will be sorely missed. Rest easy bud.

Jon owen