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Brian Comtois Obituary

He was born in Lowell on April 5, 1959, a son of Gerard R. and Theresa A. (Arsenault) Comtois. He was a communicant of Sacred Heart Church in Lowell.

Mr. Comtois had been an employee at Raytheon for 25 years, working at its Lowell and Andover plants.

He enjoyed going skimobiling with his son, Brian. He also was a fan of NASCAR auto racing.

In addition to his parents in Lowell, he is survived by a son, Brian C. Comtois of Lowell; a sister and brother-in-law, Lynne J. and Timothy J. Beausoleil; a niece, Robyn L Beausoleil, and his nephew and godson, Jason M. Beausoleil, all of Dracut.

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Published by Lowell Sun on May 11, 2004.

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lisa smith

June 3, 2004

after 15 years of loving you i still think your gona call me I miss you babe and i will love you forever lisa xoxoxoxo

Kim Lewis

June 3, 2004

This is to Brian, in our hearts you will remain as a good friend to I and Jr we thank you for all you have done, and how good of a father you have been to your son our nephew, I hope now you rest in peice know you are missed and will always be loved by all. May god be with you! Love Kim, Jr & Logun

john santos

June 2, 2004

a handy helpful guy what ever i didn' know he did and only he knows

just how little i really i knew

you will be missed you know just how much.

brian comtois jr

June 1, 2004

TO MY DAD mom said you are in heaven safe with god and you have wings so you can fly. little brians words.dad do you come to my school to see me can you here me say goodnight to you every night mom says you do and i think you do come see me at school i love you dad and i will send more balloons to you in the sky we can still have fun doing that by ill see you at school tomorrow brian

Joyce Smith

June 1, 2004

To the family of Brian my haart goes out to you I will miss the good times Brian and I and my daughter Lise and my grandson Brian had toghter.And he was allway there when i needed his help. Love Joyce and family

margie decker

May 31, 2004

We will miss you. will remeber you always.Margie&Ted

Tony & Marie

May 14, 2004

With great memories we remember Brian,from childhood to manhood.To little Brian,Terry,Jerry and all the family.Our heartfelt sorrow and love.

carmen martin

May 12, 2004

you will be missed love all your friends at raytheon

Ray & Marilyn Beausoleil

May 12, 2004

We want you to know are prayers are with you at this time.

Love & God Bless,

Mike and Paula Flaherty

May 11, 2004

To Brian's family,

May God keep an angel over you thru this tough time. He was a good man with a good heart.

Richard Guilmette

May 11, 2004

Brian will always be remembered by me as a cheerful, happy go-lucky guy. When times were boring or dull he would always get you smiling. Having known Brian for over 20 yrs here at Raytheon I can say things will never be the same without him. He will remain in my thoughts. My prayers go out to the Comtois family and his young son.

Marianne Rafferty

May 11, 2004

I will always remember Brian at the Raytheon Lowell and Andover Facilities. Always came in to stores with a smile and not without his sidekick Steve. God Bless the family and young Brian.

Kelly Ryan

May 11, 2004

We're gonna miss you man. Who's gonna cook at our cookouts now!

Luv ya

Kelly & Brian

Linda Lamarche

May 11, 2004

I am really sorry to hear of the passing of Brian. He was a great guy allways willing to help people whether he was at home or work. He will be missed by all.

Peter&Elise Christman

May 11, 2004

WE Will Miss You!!!!!!

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