Ray never married or had children. During much of Ray's life, he was employed for the railroad. On Ray's death certificate, he had been employed as a waiter in the restaurant industry.
Ray enlisted in the National Army on 6 October 1917, in Chillicothe. Ray was honorably discharched on 5 April 1919.
Following is the description of Ray's service to this country during World War I.
Military History:
WW I Veteran: Enlistment: 6 Oct 1917
Co K 330 Infantry to 20 July 1918. Co A 30 Infantry to 25 Nov 1918. 158 Depot Brigade to Discharge PFC 14 Jan 1918. Oise-Aisne; St Mihiel; Meuse-Argonne; Defensive Sector. American Expeditionary Forces May --/18 to 11 March 1919. Honorable Discharge: 5 Apr 1919
Ray died on 9 September 1949, of Pulmonary Tuberculosis. On 11 September, Ray was laid to rest with military honors in Greenlawn Cemetery.
Ray never married or had children. During much of Ray's life, he was employed for the railroad. On Ray's death certificate, he had been employed as a waiter in the restaurant industry.
Ray enlisted in the National Army on 6 October 1917, in Chillicothe. Ray was honorably discharched on 5 April 1919.
Following is the description of Ray's service to this country during World War I.
Military History:
WW I Veteran: Enlistment: 6 Oct 1917
Co K 330 Infantry to 20 July 1918. Co A 30 Infantry to 25 Nov 1918. 158 Depot Brigade to Discharge PFC 14 Jan 1918. Oise-Aisne; St Mihiel; Meuse-Argonne; Defensive Sector. American Expeditionary Forces May --/18 to 11 March 1919. Honorable Discharge: 5 Apr 1919
Ray died on 9 September 1949, of Pulmonary Tuberculosis. On 11 September, Ray was laid to rest with military honors in Greenlawn Cemetery.
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