Richard-Comtois-Obituary

Richard A. Comtois

Alton, New Hampshire

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ALTON — Richard Arthur Comtois, of Alton, died Friday, Oct. 30, 2009, at Frisbie Memorial Hospital in Rochester, after a long battle with an illness. His three sisters and two children, Chris and Tara, were by his side to the very end.He was born in Dover, the son of Emily and Philippe Comtois....

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To Comtois Family,
We were saddened to hear of the passing of Richard. We only knew him for a short time from our place in Alton and he was a very nice man And we thank him for serving our country. But know that he is now not suffering and is in a better place

Janet,Pat and Suzanne,
My deepest sympathy to all of you and your families.

Janet, Patti and Suzanne,
My thoughts and prayers are with each of you and your families.
Deb Smith

Dear Patti

I was so saddened learning of Richard's passing.
My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
God bless
Pati Frew-Waters

Suzanne, Janet and Pat I am sorry to hear about Richard. I can remember all the good times we all had growing up. My thoughts and prayers go out to all of you Sandy Perry

Rich was a class member of mine from DHS, class of 68. It's sad to see a fellow veteran pass from this life. I moved away to California when I was a junior at DHS and have mostly lost contact with almost all my classmates. I remember Rich to be such a good person and have often thought of him and many others from my class. I too served in Vietnam in the USN from 1968 - 1972 (three tours). My sincere condolences to all his family and loved ones.

To The Comtois Family

Sorry to hear of your loss. I saw Richard at the Class of 68 reunion in October 2008. I had not see him since we were growing up together. I had been emailing him on occasion after he found me on "Classmates". It was great to see him at the reunion and I was shocked to see the paper today. I will miss him alot.

Wayne Keen
DHS Class 1968

RICHIE********I HAD KNOWN HIM FOR MORE THAN 16 YRS. I WOULD JUST LIKE TO SAY THT I AM SO PROUD OF YOU RICHIE, FOR SERVING OUR COUNTRY AND YOU WILL ALWAYS BE IN MY THOUGHTS. ANYONE THAT GOES TO WAR AND THEN GOES BACK AGAIN ON PURPOSE, IS OKAY IN MY BOOK... YOU WERE A GREAT FRIEND AND A GOOD GUY. I REMEMBER THAT YOUR FAVORITE COLOR WAS GREEN. THAT WAS EASY TO UNDERSTAND WHY, BECAUSE IT WAS THE COLOR OF YOUR ARMY UNIFORM. YOU ALWAYS DID LIKE ANYTHING THAT WAS CAMOFLASE. THE ARMY WAS PART OF YOU...

Tara,
I am so sorry for your loss, our thoughts and prayers are with you and the kids, please let us know if there is anything we can do to help.
The Maas Family