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Nicholas Cominos Obituary

Nicholas H. Cominos (1923 - 2008) War Hero, Film Maker and Educator Nicholas Cominos passed away peacefully at his East Bay home on March 14, 2008 at age 84. Mr. Cominos' family emigrated from the island of Kythera in Greece and settled in the Central Valley of California where they began a hotel business in the 1930s, which included the famous Cominos Hotel in Salinas. In his youth, Mr. Cominos worked at the Cominos Hotel whose guests included Presidents Taft, Hoover and Coolidge as well as every California governor from Alvarado to Brown, and which was also the subject of John Steinbeck's writings, including East of Eden and The Long Valley. As America entered World War II, Mr. Cominos joined the United States Army and became part of the newly-formed Office of Strategic Services (which became the CIA following the war). Mr. Cominos attained the rank of sergeant and helped lead a covert operation against the Nazis in the Dalmation Islands in the Adriatic Sea which resulted in the re-capture of the Nazi-occupied island of Solta for the Allies. During this battle, Mr. Cominos was wounded by enemy gunfire and received a Purple Heart. After recuperating, Mr. Cominos again returned to Greece where he parachuted behind enemy lines and conducted undercover reconnaissance missions to further disrupt the German occupation. The Nazis ultimately retreated from Greece in November of 1944. For his many acts of bravery and sacrifice on behalf of his country, Mr. Cominos was awarded the Bronze Star by United States Representative George Miller in a special ceremony in December of 2001. The presentation of this award was delayed for over 50 years on account of the fact that the OSS records remained classified until 1988. Following the war, Mr. Cominos completed his schooling and obtained a bachelor's degree in international relations from the University of California at Berkeley in 1953. He then enrolled in graduate courses at UCLA where he met his future wife Joan who was also attending the university at that time. The two married in 1954. Mr. Cominos settled in Southern California where he enjoyed a long and varied career in the motion picture industry. Focusing primarily on documentary film-making, Mr. Cominos traveled the globe and explored many different lands and cultures. During one such campaign, he was kidnapped and held for two weeks by Eritrean rebels in the mountains of Ethiopia but was later released after befriending his captors and actually helping nurse to health a young Eritrean child who had been burned in a fire. After retiring from film making in 1981, Mr. Cominos took a position with the University of Texas at Austin where he taught in the Department of Radio Television and Film for nearly 20 years. During this time, the department's students included the Coen Brothers, Richard Linklater, Robert Rodriguez, and many others who would go on to achieve great cinematic success. Mr. Cominos permanently retired and moved to Northern California in 2001 to be near his children and grandchildren. He is survived by Joan Cominos, his wife of 53 years; his children, Dion and Eve; four grandchildren; three brothers, Theodore, George and Andy; and one sister, Sophia. A private ceremony honoring the life and times of this great and interesting man is being arranged by the family. In lieu of flowers, it is requested that donations be made to Doctors Without Borders, a non-profit, international medical humanitarian organization that delivers emergency aid to those affected by armed conflict, epidemics, and natural/man-made disasters.

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Published by San Francisco Chronicle on Mar. 21, 2008.

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Yiannis Mavrommatis

April 10, 2008

Uncle Nick was a noble, gentlle, smart man, an active member of the Kytherian Society of CA. His deeds and legacy remain imortal in our memory. He had a wonderful family, Joan his wife and his children Eve and Dion that supproted him always in particular the difficult last period of his life. NicK fostered during his life the good relationships among his family and friends. And this is the heritage we take to pass on to the new generations. We are going to remember fondly our beloved Nick. His cousins Betina, Yiannis and Manolis Mavrommatis families. Kythera Greece.

Lisa Swanston

March 23, 2008

Hi. I'm an old friend of Helen, Nick's niece, and I just wanted to give my condolences to all the extended family of Nicholas H. Cominos. What a treat to read about what a wonderfully accomplished man he was! I know that George and all his kids will miss their Uncle Nick tremendously. I had the privilege of meeting Nick on a few occasions and although I didn't know him personally, what a sweet, kind, gentle, wise man he seemed to be. This world is in dire need of people like Mr. Cominos and I truly sympathize with all of you who have lost him.

Kim Wolf

March 23, 2008

I remember Uncle Nick fondly as a gentle, smiling man at the family gatherings of my youth. My love to the family. Kim

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