Bernard Jean Comeau
1922 - 2015 (92 years)-
Name Bernard Jean Comeau Born 15 May 1922 Meteghan River, Clare, Digby, Nova Scotia, Canada Gender Male Died 20 Mar 2015 Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada Person ID I10077 OGrady Family Tree Last Modified 29 Nov 2020
Father Agapite Hilaire Comeau, b. 21 Mar 1870, Meteghan River, Clare, Digby, Nova Scotia, Canada , d. 14 Feb 1949 (Age 78 years) Relationship Birth Mother Elizabeth Melanson, b. 15 Dec 1883, Comeauville, Digby, Nova Scotia, Canada , d. 10 Mar 1966, Meteghan River, Clare, Digby, Nova Scotia, Canada (Age 82 years) Relationship Birth Married 16 Oct 1905 Church Point, Clare, Digby, Nova Scotia, Canada Family ID F2974 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Jacqueline Geddry, b. 1 Aug 1920, d. 9 Mar 2016, Yarmouth, Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada (Age 95 years) Married 9 Sep 1947 Saulnierville, Clare, Digby, Nova Scotia, Canada Children 1. Michel Comeau Last Modified 29 Nov 2020 Family ID F3857 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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Notes - Born in Meteghan River, he was a son of the late Agapit and Elizabeth (Melanson) Comeau. Bernard was a veteran of the Second World War and a life member of The Lincoln and Welland Regiment, St. Catharines, Ontario. He was also a life member of the Royal Canadian Legion, Clare Branch #52, Saulnierville. He was a founding member of La Caisse Populaire de Saulnierville and a 4-H Club counsellor for many years. Bernard owned and operated The Comeau?s Garage for 25 years after which he pursued a career as a marine engineer aboard the M/V Bluenose until his retirement. In his later years, he loved to travel on organized senior tours.
- Born in Meteghan River, he was a son of the late Agapit and Elizabeth (Melanson) Comeau. Bernard was a veteran of the Second World War and a life member of The Lincoln and Welland Regiment, St. Catharines, Ontario. He was also a life member of the Royal Canadian Legion, Clare Branch #52, Saulnierville. He was a founding member of La Caisse Populaire de Saulnierville and a 4-H Club counsellor for many years. Bernard owned and operated The Comeau?s Garage for 25 years after which he pursued a career as a marine engineer aboard the M/V Bluenose until his retirement. In his later years, he loved to travel on organized senior tours.