PHIL M. DOMER, 31, private in the Army, gave his life Aug. 30, 1944 as the result of action against the Japs at Noemfoar(?) Island, off the northern coast of Dutch New Guinea. Word of his death was received by his widow, Mrs. Maxine H. Domer, Claypool, and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Merle Domer, Fort Wayne. Pvt. Domer was a star fullback on the Manchester College football team and later became recreational director at North Manchester (Indiana). He entered service in June 1943 and went overseas in March 1944.
PHIL M. DOMER, 31, private in the Army, gave his life Aug. 30, 1944 as the result of action against the Japs at Noemfoar(?) Island, off the northern coast of Dutch New Guinea. Word of his death was received by his widow, Mrs. Maxine H. Domer, Claypool, and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Merle Domer, Fort Wayne. Pvt. Domer was a star fullback on the Manchester College football team and later became recreational director at North Manchester (Indiana). He entered service in June 1943 and went overseas in March 1944.
Gravesite Details
Entered the service from Indiana.
Family Members
Sponsored by Ancestry
Advertisement
Records on Ancestry
Advertisement