He was born on July 1, 1935 in Leominster and was the son of Frederick and Maria (Maurice) Comeau.
Mr. Comeau was a United States Navy Veteran. He owned and operated Comeau Plumbing and Heating in Leominster.
He was a member of the Knights of Columbus Council No. 406 in Leominster, and the Dine Around Club.
Mr. Comeau is survived by his son, John Comeau of Milo, Maine; two caregivers, Sylvie Hastbacka of Hubbardston and Denise Lore of Winchendon; two brothers, Joseph “Al” Comeau and his wife Anita of Fitchburg, and Gerard Comeau and his wife Yvette of Gardner; two sisters, Rita Nowaki of Tewksbury and Mary J. Deaner of Texas and several grandchildren.
He was predeceased by a son, Thomas Comeau and five brothers, Lucien Comeau, Ernest Comeau, Maurice Comeau, Norman Comeau and Eugene Comeau.
Funeral services are private at the convenience of the family.
Wright-Roy Funeral Home 109 West Street in Leominster is directing arrangements. To light a candle, sign the guestbook or send a message of condolence please visit www.wrightroyfuneralhome.com
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
Gerry Martin (Belanger)
May 18, 2008
Dear Sylvia, Denise & John,
My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort. I met Bob at TSL and the Dine Around and always had such great times. We became even closer friends after he loss his son and I lost mine. He was the best friend anyone could have, always making you laugh and being there for you. I will miss very much.
Jeanne Carignan-Mitchell
April 28, 2008
To Bobs Family and Caregivers, We would like to extend our deepest sympathy to all of you.Bob was a true friend to our whole family.He was always there to help.We have many fond memories of him.He will be missed.Fondly,Jeanne and Leo Mitchell and Scott,Marc and Greg Carignan
Donna Innamorati
April 26, 2008
Sylvie, Denise, John and family,
I would like to extend my deepest sympathy to all of you. Bob will be greatly missed by all of us. He was one of a kind, always ready to give a helping hand whenever you needed it. I could go on and on about Bob. I will really miss him and all his antics, we really had some great times together.
Donna M. Innamorati, (Clinton, Ma.), and Ted Kauppi, (Maynard, Ma.)
Susan McNeill Spuhler
April 24, 2008
Dear John,
Tom and I are so sorry to hear about the loss of your father. Please know you are in our thoughts and prayers.
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Kathy Lucier
April 24, 2008
Sylvia and Denise, I met you once at Leominster hspital when Bob was there.
He was a great freind to me from the time we first met. He will be greatly missed and I guess this is my goodbye to a great person. Thank you for taking such good care of him.
Tim DeCarolis
April 24, 2008
The world has lost a truly great man.
Janet axile
April 23, 2008
To Bob's Family, Bob will be missed most dearly by me and my sister Kathy. Bob was so kind and always there for Kathy. We, her family have always been grateful for the love and care and concern he had for Kathy. We were members of the tsl with Bob. Sincerely The Rocca Family-Janet and Kathy and Pat and Albert
Rebecca Shell
April 23, 2008
To Bobs Family & Caregivers,
Bob was a very special kind of guy. I looked forward to him coming over to fish and socialize with Rick & I at the lake. I thought of him often when I'm in my kitchen doing dishes looking at the plant he gave me years ago. He will always be in my thoughts as well as my prayers. God has another angel in his arms. I'll hold his spot on the beach. Becky & Rick
ed and pam schauffele
April 23, 2008
to the family and friends of bob comeau, ed and i (pam) will miss him very much. he always had a smile for us and made me laugh. we knew him from tsl and dine a round, there was only one bob. we are sorry for your loss, we pray the good lord puts his arms around you all at this time of sorrow. we will never forget bob, he was special to us, a friend. blessings, ed and pam schauffele
Lois Gray
April 23, 2008
Dear Denise & Sylvie,
I just want to say thank you to you both for all the wonderful caring things that you did for Bob I know he told me many times how grateful he was. God Bless you both and your families and may you find peace knowing that he truly cared for all of you.
Lois & Michael Gray
Kelly Milam
April 23, 2008
Mr. C.,
I am so sorry to hear of the loss of your brother. Please know that although you are always in my heart and prayers; you and Mrs. C and your entire family are being remembered especially today. Take comfort in rembering the good times.
Armand Melanson
April 23, 2008
My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.
Donna Michaud
April 23, 2008
Will always remember the wonderful times we spent together in TSL and your sweet smile. You'll be missed.
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