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'He was the glue': Six siblings mourn the loss of brother killed in Wednesday house fire

David Domayer had three loves: his Harley Davidson motorcycle, animals and his job as a bus driver for OPS

'He was the glue': Six siblings mourn the loss of brother killed in Wednesday house fire

David Domayer had three loves: his Harley Davidson motorcycle, animals and his job as a bus driver for OPS

AFTER SPEINGAK WITH THE FAMILY KATHERINE ROB ALEXANDER DAVID’S BROTHERS AND SISTERS HAVE TAKEN OUT. IT CAN FROM THE HOME KEEPSAKES AND VALUABLES. THE SIBLING SSAY THEY’RE DEVASTATED, BUT THEY KNOW HOW MUCH DAVID IMPACTED OTHERS ESPECIALLY THE KIDS. HE DROPPED UP AT SCHOOL EVERY DAY. OH SURREAL. I JUST CAN’T BELIEVE THIS ROBIN SAYS HER BROTHER 68 YEAR OLD MIKE DOMYER ESCAPED HIS HOME AFTER A CAUGHT FEIR EARLY WEDNESDAY MORNING. MIKE TEXTED US FIRST AND SAID THEERAS W A HOUSE FIRE AND THEN HE DIDN’T RESPOND TO US. SO WE CAME OUT HERE RIGHT AWAY, BUT MIKE SOON REALIZED HIS YOUNGER BROTHER 58 YEAR OLD DAVID WHO LIVES WITH HIMAS W TRAPPED INSIDE FIREFIGHTERS GONE DAVID OUT, BUT HE DIED. HIS INJURIES AND THE HOSPITAL AND THEN WE ALL CAME OUT. ARE AND THEN ON THE WAY TO THE HOSPITAL? WE GOT THE CALL THAT HE HAD PASSED AWAY. DAVID WAS ONE OF SEVEN KIDS ALL NOW MOURNING THE LOSS OF THEIR BROTHER. WEOT G EITHER FOR EACH OTHER. REGARDLESS. ROBIN SAYS DAVID HAD THREE LOVES HIS HARLEY-DAVIDSON ANIMALS AND HIS JOB. HE WAS AUS B DRIVER WHIT OMAHA PUBLIC SCHOOLS FOR 35 YEARS. JUST DAVID HAD JUST A GOOD HEART. AND THOSE ARE THE KIDS THAT. ATTHRE DW CLOSE TO HIM THAT HE ENJOYED AND I THINK HE JUS LTIKE KIDS. HE DIDN’T HAVE ANY KIDS OF HIS SON THEY WERE HIS THE SIBLINGS GATHERED TO CLEAR OUT BELONGINGS FROM T HHEOUSE. THEY UNCOVERED A SMALL TREASURE FROM THE RUBBLE. IT WAS AN INSIDE JOKEIT WH THEIR FALYMI THEIR MOTHER WOULD BAKE COOKIES AT CHRISTMAS, BUT THE SPATULA HAD ANHEOT SHE USED THAT SPATULA FOR THE COOKIES, BUT SHE USED IT FOR SPANKING TOO AND DAVID WAS ORDINARY WHEN HE WAS LITTLEND A SO AT DNERIN TIME AT SAT NEXT TO HER PLATE. SO ONE YREA FOR CHRISTMAS. HE HAD A SPATULA MOUNTED AND JUST SAYS THANKS MOM. ROBIN SAYS ATHE T HEART OF THEIR BIG FAMILY WAS DAVID. HE WAS THE GLUE. WHO IS THE GLUE WE ALL WENT TO DAVID FOR EVERYTHING? DAVID WOULD HAVE TURNED 59 THIS FRIDAY. HIS BROTHER. KEMIS I EXPECTED TO BE OKAY. HE’S STILL IN THE HOSPITAL RIGHT NOW AND HIS SIBLISNG ARE VISITING HIM AS HE RECOVERS THE CAUSE OF THE FIRE IS STILL UNDER
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'He was the glue': Six siblings mourn the loss of brother killed in Wednesday house fire

David Domayer had three loves: his Harley Davidson motorcycle, animals and his job as a bus driver for OPS

David Domayer's family said they're devastated after losing him to a house fire early Wednesday morning. Robyn Bohbot said her brother, 68-year-old Mike Domayer escaped the home. Mike realized his 58-year-old brother David, who lives with him, was trapped inside. Firefighters got David out, but he died of his injuries at the hospital. "Mike texted us first and said that there was a house fire, and then he didn't respond to us, so we came out here right away," Bohbot said. "And then we all came out here, and then on the way to the hospital, we got the call that he had passed away."Mike was also transported to the hospital, but he is expected to be okay." surreal. I just can't believe it, that either one of my brothers were injured," Bohbot said.David was one of seven kids. They all now mourn the loss of their brother. "We just got to be there for each other, regardless," Bohbot said. Robyn said David had three loves: his Harley Davidson motorcycle, animals and his job as a bus driver for Omaha Public Schools. He drove students with special needs to and from school every day for 35 years. "David, he just had a good heart," Bohbot said. "Those were the kids that drew close to him and that he enjoyed. I think he just liked kids. He didn't have any kids of his own, so they were his."The siblings gathered to clear out belongings from the house. They uncovered a small treasure from the rubble, a spatula mounted to a wooden plaque. Bohbot said it's an inside joke within their family. Their mother would bake cookies at Christmas, but the spatula had another use."She had that spatula for cookies, but she used it for spanking too," said Bohbot. "And David was ornery when he was little, so at dinner time it sat next to her plate. So one year for Christmas he had a spatula mounted and it says 'Thanks, Mom.'"Robyn said David was at the heart of their big family."He was the glue," Bohbot said. "We always went to David for everything."

David Domayer's family said they're devastated after losing him to a house fire early Wednesday morning.

Robyn Bohbot said her brother, 68-year-old Mike Domayer escaped the home. Mike realized his 58-year-old brother David, who lives with him, was trapped inside. Firefighters got David out, but he died of his injuries at the hospital.

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"Mike texted us first and said that there was a house fire, and then he didn't respond to us, so we came out here right away," Bohbot said. "And then we all came out here, and then on the way to the hospital, we got the call that he had passed away."

Mike was also transported to the hospital, but he is expected to be okay.

"[It's] surreal. I just can't believe it, that either one of my brothers were injured," Bohbot said.

David was one of seven kids. They all now mourn the loss of their brother.

"We just got to be there for each other, regardless," Bohbot said.

Robyn said David had three loves: his Harley Davidson motorcycle, animals and his job as a bus driver for Omaha Public Schools. He drove students with special needs to and from school every day for 35 years.

"David, he just had a good heart," Bohbot said. "Those were the kids that drew close to him and that he enjoyed. I think he just liked kids. He didn't have any kids of his own, so they were his."

The siblings gathered to clear out belongings from the house. They uncovered a small treasure from the rubble, a spatula mounted to a wooden plaque. Bohbot said it's an inside joke within their family. Their mother would bake cookies at Christmas, but the spatula had another use.

"She had that spatula for cookies, but she used it for spanking too," said Bohbot. "And David was ornery when he was little, so at dinner time it sat next to her plate. So one year for Christmas he had a spatula mounted and it says 'Thanks, Mom.'"

Robyn said David was at the heart of their big family.

"He was the glue," Bohbot said. "We always went to David for everything."