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Strik Yoma (? - September 2, 1984) was a Micronesian politician. Yoma served as the first elected Lieutenant Governor of Pohnpei under then-Governor Leo Falcam from May 1, 1979, until May 1, 1983.Strik Yoma married his wife, Suzie G. Yoma, on July 6, 1967. The couple had five children - Norton Yoma (born 1968), Melina Toma (born 1969), Manuel Yoma (born 1972), Neong Yoma (born 1974) and Esuroi Yoma (born 1977), who was adopted.Strik Yoma died on September 2, 1984.
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Strik Yoma Yoma, Strik
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Micronesian politician
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1984-09-02Z
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dbpedia:Leo_Falcam
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Lieutenant Governor of Pohnpei
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