Sumner Martin Mommer was born on October 8, 1920, son of Lawrence Albert Mommer (1896–1929) and Edith Charity Martin (1895–1960).[1]
In 1930, Sumner M (9) was in the household of his mother, Edith. [1]
Sumner (25) married Celeste M. Noggler (22) (born in 1923 in Fort Recovery, Ohio, United States) on August 10, 1946 in Mercer County, Ohio, USA. Their son was Gerald Marcel Mommer (1954–2002).
Sumner died on December 20, 1984, aged 64.[2] He was buried in Highland Park Cemetery, Fort Wayne, Indiana.
SUMNER “PAUL” MOMMER, 64, died Thursday at home. A lifelong resident of Fort Wayne, Mr. Mommer retired in 1980 after 34 years in the forge shop of International Harvester. He was a member of the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception and St. Joe Club and was a World War II Army veteran. Surviving are: four sons, one daughter, and two sisters: Marjorie Mommer and Rita Hart, both of Fort Wayne.
Funeral Home: Mungovan & Sons Memorial Chapel. Funeral was held at Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception. Burial in Highland Park Cemetery.
(Date written at the bottom of one notice was Dec. 20, 1984. Other notice states born Oct. 8, 1920; died December 20, 1984) Durbin-702 17:34, 17 October 2016 (EDT)
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