He fought in World War II with the 2/24th Battalion, Second A.I.F., and died of wounds sustained in action during the 1945 Battle of Tarakan.
Family
The second son of William Thomas Comte (1881–????), and Matilda Comte (1884–1943), née Flowers,[1] William Henry James Comte was born at Moama, in New South Wales on 10 March 1909.
He married Ruby Irene "Connie" Curtis (later, Mrs Jack Shearer) on 31 May 1941.[2] They had one son: John Henry Comte (1942–2018).
Football
Echuca (BFL)
Recruited from the Moama Junior Football Club, he played for the Echuca Football Club (coached by ex-Fitzroy footballer Steve Donnellan) in the Bendigo Football League for three seasons (1927–1929).[3]
He was the club's best and fairest in his first year at the club, and played a number of games over those three seasons for combined Bendigo League teams.[4]
St Kilda (VFL)
Comte usually played as a rover or in defence. He won St Kilda's best and fairest in 1933.
Sandringham (VFA)
Cleared from St Kilda to Sandringham on 13 April 1938,[5] he was only able to play 17 matches over the two years he was with Sandringham (1938–1939), due to the knee injuries that had ended his career at St Kilda.
Main, Jim; Allen, David (2002). Fallen: The Ultimate Heroes: Footballers Who Never Returned From War. Melbourne: Crown Content. pp. 224–226. ISBN978-1-74095-010-7.