Michael L. Comeau

December 19, 1962 ~ May 13, 2020
LYNN-Michael L. Comeau, 57, passed away following a battle with cancer on May 13, 2020 in the Kaplan Family Hospice house.
Born in Lynn on December 19, 1962, he was the son of Marie T. (Frisone) Comeau of Danvers and the late Leonard J. Comeau. Raised and educated in Lynn, he graduated from the Lynn Technical School in 1981. Michael had been an electrician for the City of Lynn until his retirement. He enjoyed snowmobiling and camping. He was also a motorcycle and jeep enthusiast and loved animals. Michael had many friends and enjoyed spending time with them.
In addition to his mother, Marie, he is survived by three sisters and brothers-in-law, Mary-Ellen and Doug Smiley of Peabody, Patrice and Gary Underwood of Danvers and Sharon and Joseph Dwelley of Plymouth, and his nieces and nephews, Christine Smiley, Lauren, Shannon, Jennifer and Jason Underwood and Catherine and Ryan Dwelley.
His Funeral Services will be held privately. In lieu of flowers donations may be made in Michael’s name to Care Dimension, 75 Sylvan St, Danvers, MA, 01923.
Relatives and friends are invited to participate in Michael's service remotely on Monday, May 18, 2020 at 12:30Pm. Please got to http://client.tribucast.com/tcid/86807089 to join.
I will forever miss my brother Michael.He had a kind heart and would help anyone in need.He loved animals and was a pleasure to be around. Pat Underwood
Mike and I have been friends since we were young boys. I have many memories of the Comeau family as we were neighbors. My fondest memories are of Mike and his dad Lenny as we restored an old Willys Jeep and other old vehicles while his dad read the service manuals and kept us on track., even when there were 15-20 kids hanging out…
I have lived in Hawaii for over 30 years now and last saw Mike in 2011. It was like we never skipped a day, and I stayed with him for several days while visiting home.
Mike had a kind heart, a great sense of humor, and a generous nature. I never knew him to turn down a friend or stranger in need if he could help.
Mike will be remembered fondly and missed deeply!!!
My condolences go out to the family and all of Mike many friends.
Paul McNaughton
Pat and family so sorry for the loss of your brother. He will always be part of you and with you. Alyce Slepoy
Not only was Mike a great cousin, he was also an excellent electrician. He helped me many times when I lived in Peabody. Fly high Mike! Heaven has a new angel.
Cousin Bob
I have very fond memories of Mike when we were teenagers. We spent a lot of time together at my house after school watching soap operas and playing cards, hanging around in his garage, going to the Middleton Drive-in. We laughed all the time. Although we lost touch when we got older he will live on in my heart. My most sincere condolences to the entire Comeau family.
HI MARIE
REALY SORRY TO READ ABOUT MIKE I AM IN FL. WITH MY DAUGHTER–FEEL SAFER HERE THAN MASS HOPE YOU ARE DOING AS WELL AS POSSIBLE I ALWAYS FELT YOU WERE THE REASON THEY OFFERED ME MY JOB–LOVE GEORGE
We are so heartbroken for you Marie, Mary Ellen, Patti and Sharon and all the family on your great loss. We always enjoyed being in Michael’s company. He came to Topsfield several times to do electrical work for us. He came when we were moving out of Topsfield house to help move things out. He always was helping other people. We visited him when he moved to his home in Lynn. He was so proud to show us around. He will be greatly missed by family and friends. Cousin Joan High and Ron High.
I’m so sorry Pat. A brother occupies a special place in our hearts. He will always be a part of your childhood and your memories.
Sending love to our cousins during this difficult time. Our hearts are with you. Thinking of shared family times with fond memories of Michael. Rest peacefully dear cousin. Bill & Elaine
Mike was a good friend to many, he always had a smile and a welcome. R.I.P. My friend you will be missed.
You may be gone but you will always be in my heart. Watch over us please, I love you Uncle Michael
Mike Comeau was a friend to me when I needed it the most. I miss him dearly. Thank you, Paul McNaughton, Jr., for introducing us.
Philip A. McKechnie