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Philip F. Domser

Rome, New York

Nov 18, 1947 – Feb 7, 2026 (Age 78)

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BORN
November 18, 1947
DIED
February 7, 2026
AGE
78
LOCATION
Rome, New York

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1947 ~ 2026Mr. Philip F. Domser, of Deerfield, passed away, peacefully, at the Abraham House in Rome, NY, on February 7, 2026, with his wife, Martha, at his side.Philip was born on November 18, 1947, in Utica, NY, the son of P. Francis (Frank) and Margaret (Reilly) Domser. Phil attended St....

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Sorry to read this and sending my sympathy to all of Phil's family. I had the pleasure to work with him years ago at High Adventure Tours when he was driving motorcoach for us part time. Phil was always so kind and fun to talk with. He liked sharing stories about the UFD as my dad was also retired from there. Have run into him in more recent years at hockey games and enjoyed catching up. Rest in peace.

RIP Sir I always enjoyed running into you at the Aud and discussing hockey and your firefighting days. Thank You for your service.

I knew Phil as a Vietnam War Veteran and our interests in Corvairs. We could talk for hours about them as my first car was a Corvair. Rest in peace Phil and thank you and your family for your service in the military and for serving in Vietnam.

A FELLOW CORVAIR LOVER AND A TRUE GENTLEMAN.

Phil Domser, Michele Fenton, and me, Ira Domser, were born in the same year, 1947. We were the newest male members of the Domser family. When our parents got together, they placed us in the same Playpen and referred to our little group as the Three Musketeers. We will miss Phil. He will always be the best of us. Phil has not left. He is not gone. Phil lives in our memories and will continue to enrich our lives whenever we remember the good times. Phil is a part of us that we will never...

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My condolences and prayers for the Domser family knew Phil from the Fire Dept and work as a sales rep. as an EMT with Clinton FD I took care of Phil when he had a hunting accident in Clinton years ago. A great man who served with dignity and honor in military and fire dept rest easy Phil