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March 10, 1948 - August 2, 2018

Burial Date August 13, 2018

Funeral Home Mercadante Funeral Home & Chapel

Place of Service Worcester County Memorial Park

Section Garden of Gospels Lot Number: 26Grave Number: A#2

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     Diana M. (Siauris) Comeau, age 70, of Worcester, died peacefully Thursday, August 2nd, 2018 in the Odd Fellows Home in Worcester.   Her husband of 22 years, Joseph P. Comeau passed away in 1995.
     Diana is survived by her two sons, John S. Comeau of Worcester and Jim Comeau of Portland, Oregon; a brother, Joseph Siauris of Charlton and a sister, Marian Morin of Worcester.  She is predeceased by a son, Matthew A. Comeau.
     Diana was born in Worcester, daughter of Joseph M. and Mary (Visnauskas) Siauris. She was a graduate of Classical High School and has lived in Worcester all her life.  Ms. Comeau worked in the data center of State Mutual Insurance for over 44 years.
     Diana was proud of her Lithuanian heritage and was among the first women to receive IBM certification in 1967. She was an avid Red Sox fan (especially Dwight Evans) and enjoyed gardening, knitting, and the company of her pets.
     A graveside service will be held on Monday, August 13, 2013 at 1:00 pm at the Worcester County Memorial Park in the Gospel section, 217 Richards Avenue, Paxton MA.  There are no calling hours. Those who wish to remember Diana by way of a memorial tribute are kindly asked to consider a charity of their choice.