Eugene F. Bahr was born on July 29, 1921 in Toledo, Lucas County, Ohio. He was the son of Peter H. Bahr and Phoebe Helen Farney Bahr. Eugene served in the U.S. Army during World War II as a Sergeant in the 3516th Ordnance Medium Automated Maintenance Company. On 30 May 1944 between 0025 and 0120 hours, twenty high explosive bombs hit Falmouth Town, Cornwall, England. The Germans were trying to destroy the oil storage facilities there. A 1.25 million gallon fuel tank received a direct hit and the ensuing fire burned for over 24 hours. Two adjacent hotels, which housed US servicemembers, were damaged and numerous Americans were killed. He was one of the casualties and is now buried in Old Leo Cemetery, Leo-Cedarville, Allen County, Indiana, USA. His name is commemorated on a large plaque located inside a bunker in Utah Beach, France and ranked as a Technician Fourth Grade.