Herman Comeau ’
Herman A. “Nubby” Comeau
died February 18 at the Fir Lane
Health and Rehabilitation Center
in Sheltoni He was 62.
He had lived in Mason County
for the past 10 years.
Mr‘ Comeau was born in Mas-
sachusetts on March 25, 1933, He
served in the US Air Force dur-
ing the Korean War‘
He was a fisherman and clam
diggerl He was a member of the
Veterans of Foreign War, partici-
pating in VFW activities in Mas-
sachusetts and Hoodsport.
Mr. Comeau is survived by his
many friends in the Mason Coun-
ty areal
At his request no services will
be held. Arrangements were by
McComb Funeral Ho e 5151qu
shell-an Mama flour/1L1
, OCR Text:
Herman Comeau ’
Herman A. “Nubby” Comeau
died February 18 at the Fir Lane
Health and Rehabilitation Center
in Sheltoni He was 62.
He had lived in Mason County
for the past 10 years.
Mr‘ Comeau was born in Mas-
sachusetts on March 25, 1933, He
served in the US Air Force dur-
ing the Korean War‘
He was a fisherman and clam
diggerl He was a member of the
Veterans of Foreign War, partici-
pating in VFW activities in Mas-
sachusetts and Hoodsport.
Mr. Comeau is survived by his
many friends in the Mason Coun-
ty areal
At his request no services will
be held. Arrangements were by
McComb Funeral Ho e 5151qu
shell-an Mama flour/1L1
, Mason County Genealogical Society,Obituaries,Other Obituaries,C Last Name,Comeau, Herman A. ''Nubby''.tif,Comeau, Herman A. ''Nubby''.tif, Comeau, Herman A. ''Nubby''.tif
Request Content Removal .
General Content
If you are requesting removal of general content, please fill out the form below and state your
reason for requesting the removal.
To report inappropriate content or copyright concerns, click here.
Newspapers
Newspapers only print Public Information
First Amendment to the Constitution of the United States
Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free
exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the
people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.
Newspapers produce and deliver news and information which they feel is important -- most often
from public information such as arrest reports, traffic infractions, accidents, indictments,
lawsuits, jury verdicts, property records, legal notices, and many other sources of information
which is freely available to anyone at any time. Newspaper publishers do not have access to any
information which is not also available to the public at large. All information published in a
newspaper is "public information."
The use of your name in an article does not mean you own it. Newspapers deliver news on all sorts
of public matters which, in addition to information found in the public registers, may include
statements you make to a reporter or official, your photograph, background and other information
provided by you or others, rebuttals, opinions, and other information such as court-ordered
legal notices, and historical and statistical data.
"The Press of the United States of America" is constitutionally protected from interference,
including by the government. If you are an attorney, law enforcement officer, officer of the
court, or other investigator, by law you must reveal that to us.
Request Content Removal : Verify Request
When you submit your request, we will record your IP
address as:
216.73.216.222
Report Content .
Report Content
This is where you can report inappropriate content you find on ArchiveInABox.
If you are looking for the place to Request Content Removal, click here.