Cpl. Elwin Ray Lynch, 24, was killed near Chu Dong, Korea while aiding the wounded, according to the word received by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.B. Lynch of Megargel.
The soldier, with the First Cavalry, 8th Medical Regiment, had been in Japan for 3-1/2 years and was looking forward to coming home in August, his last few letters stated.
Lynch was born and reared at Lone Oak in Young County and had been in the service since 1946. He was a veteran of World War II.
Survived by his parents; five brothers - Frank and Jesse of Olney; Windfred of Lafayette, IN; Eddie of Eunice, NM, Carl Lynch of Megargel; eight sisters - Mmes. Oland Gray, V.J. Maddox, Jack Mooneyham, Jack Adams, Earl Dowell, W.M. Vaught, Major Atwell, Miss Charlene Lynch.
Cpl. Elwin Ray Lynch, 24, was killed near Chu Dong, Korea while aiding the wounded, according to the word received by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.B. Lynch of Megargel.
The soldier, with the First Cavalry, 8th Medical Regiment, had been in Japan for 3-1/2 years and was looking forward to coming home in August, his last few letters stated.
Lynch was born and reared at Lone Oak in Young County and had been in the service since 1946. He was a veteran of World War II.
Survived by his parents; five brothers - Frank and Jesse of Olney; Windfred of Lafayette, IN; Eddie of Eunice, NM, Carl Lynch of Megargel; eight sisters - Mmes. Oland Gray, V.J. Maddox, Jack Mooneyham, Jack Adams, Earl Dowell, W.M. Vaught, Major Atwell, Miss Charlene Lynch.
Family Members
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Leota Azalea Lynch Gray Gilbert
1912–2012
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Mary Alma Lynch Adams
1913–2006
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Frank Raymond Lynch
1915–2006
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Lois Bessie Lynch Vaught
1916–2011
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Lois Bessie Lynch Vaught
1916–2011
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Ruby Laverne Lynch Martin
1918–1992
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Elsie Gertrude Lynch LaRue
1919–2002
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Jess Dwain Lynch
1921–1999
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Winford Joseph "Windy" Lynch
1922–2012
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Opal Pauline Lynch Mooneyham
1923–2020
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Garnet Audine Lynch Otwell
1926–1961
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Carl Glenn Lynch
1933–2009
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