Maurice Comeau
FARMINGTON – Maurice Comeau, a.k.a. “Pop”, 68, of Farmington, passed June 15, 2022 at his home. He was born Oct. 17, 1953, a son of Laureat and Aline Comeau and was raised in Danville, moving to Farmington in 1984.He is survived by his loving wife of 47 years, Ann Marie; number one son, Lance, dear daughter-in-law, Amanda, granddaughter, Alexis, and grandson, Bryce; number two son, Joe Sage and his wife, Heidi, and their two boys, Austin and Branson; seven siblings; brothers, Paul, Rick, Norman, and Don; sisters, Chickie, Maggie, and Claudette.He was predeceased by sisters, Jeanne and Jackie; and brothers, Marc and Edward.Relatives and friends are invited to call Saturday from 5-7 p.m., at the Wiles Remembrance Center, 137 Farmington Falls Road, Farmington. A Memorial Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Monday, June 27 at 11 a.m., from St. Joseph’s Church, Middle Street. Farmington, followed by refreshments at the Parish Hall. Interment will follow at St. Peter’s Cemetery in Lewiston. Memories, a complete obituary, and a memorial video may be shared in his Book of Memories at http://www.wilesrc.com.The family suggests that in lieu of flowers, memorial donations in Maurice’s memory be considered to the Farmington Fire and Rescue, 153 Farmington Falls Road, Farmington, ME 04938 or to the Jay Fire and Rescue, 340 Main Street,Jay, ME 04239
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