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Alyre Joseph Comeau

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Alyre Joseph Comeau Veteran

Birth
Madison, Somerset County, Maine, USA
Death
19 Jul 2006 (aged 83)
Bangor, Penobscot County, Maine, USA
Burial
Madison, Somerset County, Maine, USA Add to Map
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SGT US ARMY AIR CORPS - WORLD WAR II - Awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross Medal and the Air Medal.
MADISON - Alyre J. Comeau, 83, died Wednesday, July 19, 2006, at Eastern Maine Medical Center in Bangor. He was born March 6, 1923, in Madison, the son of Adolphe and Apolline (Allain) Comeau. Alyre attended Madison schools.

He was proud to have been an Army Air Corps veteran of World War II who flew on 35 bombing missions over France and Germany with the 95th Bomb Squadron.

He was a lifelong resident of Madison. He was a communicant of St. Sebastian Catholic Church, a member of the Tardif-Belanger American Legion Post No. 39 and The Harvell-Bishop Post No. 7865 V.F.W. He was also a member of the Kennebec Valley Rider Motorcycle Club.

He was predeceased by his wife, Lillian (Beaulieu) Comeau; three brothers, Alfred, Daniel, and Theodore; four sisters, Florida Comeau, Lorenza Boone, Viola Palmer and Alma Bagley.

He is survived by five sisters, Pauline Dore and her husband, Frank, of Skowhegan, Joanne Kennedy, Yvonne Lessard, and Donna Bouchard, all of Madison, and Alice Breigan of Anson; many nieces and nephews including special nephew, George Elias and his wife, Pam, of Madison.
Interment will be in St. Sebastian Cemetery. (Morning Sentinel 7/21/2006)
SGT US ARMY AIR CORPS - WORLD WAR II - Awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross Medal and the Air Medal.
MADISON - Alyre J. Comeau, 83, died Wednesday, July 19, 2006, at Eastern Maine Medical Center in Bangor. He was born March 6, 1923, in Madison, the son of Adolphe and Apolline (Allain) Comeau. Alyre attended Madison schools.

He was proud to have been an Army Air Corps veteran of World War II who flew on 35 bombing missions over France and Germany with the 95th Bomb Squadron.

He was a lifelong resident of Madison. He was a communicant of St. Sebastian Catholic Church, a member of the Tardif-Belanger American Legion Post No. 39 and The Harvell-Bishop Post No. 7865 V.F.W. He was also a member of the Kennebec Valley Rider Motorcycle Club.

He was predeceased by his wife, Lillian (Beaulieu) Comeau; three brothers, Alfred, Daniel, and Theodore; four sisters, Florida Comeau, Lorenza Boone, Viola Palmer and Alma Bagley.

He is survived by five sisters, Pauline Dore and her husband, Frank, of Skowhegan, Joanne Kennedy, Yvonne Lessard, and Donna Bouchard, all of Madison, and Alice Breigan of Anson; many nieces and nephews including special nephew, George Elias and his wife, Pam, of Madison.
Interment will be in St. Sebastian Cemetery. (Morning Sentinel 7/21/2006)


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