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Jean Karen Komac

Posted 2022-01-30 by mhenderson
Published by Today's News Herald from Jan. 29 to Jan. 30, 2022 -
Lake Havasu City, Arizona -

Jean Karen Komac, 77 years, passed away peacefully in the comforts of
her home on January 11th, 2022, after spending a warm winter day with
her husband of 59 years in Lake Havasu City, Arizona. She was born on
June 4, 1944, in Park Falls, Wisconsin. She is survived by her husband,
Matthew J. Komac; her sons, Matthew F. Komac and Mark Komac; her sister,
Marvel Simbach; her grandson, Matthew E. Komac, his wife, Ashley, and
their two children, Addie and Matthew J. Komac; and her granddaughter,
Alyssa Komac and fiance Sam Bennin.

Jean's glass was always half-full, and she made everyone around her
happy. She was co-owner and administrator of both Independent Home
Health and later Heritage Home Health in Montana. Jean and her husband
snow-birded to Lake Havasu from Montana after retirement in 1995 and
later became permanent residents when her health made it difficult to
travel. Jean enjoyed playing bridge, having lunch with the Lake Havasu
FAN (friends and neighbors) club, boating, fishing, camping, and
spending time at home in Lake Havasu as well as with family at the cabin
at American Bar in Montana.

There are no formal services planned as per her wishes. A celebration of
life will be held with her family in Montana this summer. Her family
wants to thank the LHFD 911 responders for their past help. Her family
is also especially grateful to the local senior center's Meals on Wheels
program.

Arrangements were placed in the care of Lietz-Fraze Funeral Home.
Thoughts and condolences may be submitted to the family at www.lietz-
frazefuneralhome.com.




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