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Lynn Ray McDaniel

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Lynn Ray McDaniel

Birth
Buckholts, Milam County, Texas, USA
Death
28 Mar 2005 (aged 70)
Luling, Caldwell County, Texas, USA
Burial
Cremated Add to Map
Memorial ID
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Lynn Ray's parents were Roy Virgil and Lucille Evelyn Hill McDaniel (have not been able to locate Find-A-Grave Memorials for them).

His sister, Peggy Jean McDaniel Fudge, has Find-A-Grave Memorial # 199490416.

(Lynn Ray died of cancer.)

In the 1953/54 period he was an electrician in the U.S. Navy serving on the USS Boxer (an old WWII-era aircraft carrier) that was serving as a 'floating hotel' for scientists during the nuclear tests that the United States was conducting in the south Pacific Ocean.

In the early/mid 1960s Lynn Ray worked as an electronics technician for several instrument manufacturers (e.g. Beckman Instruments) and oil field 'logging' companies (e.g. Schlumberger).

(background info - Lynn Ray's wife (Jane Cooper McDaniel) and I were 1st cousins and I knew him going back to when I was a child in the late 1950s. Some of this information is about things that I directly observed and some were things that Lynn Ray and Jane told me.)

(reference)
https://gonzalesinquirer.com/stories/lynn-ray-mcdaniel,19942
Lynn Ray's parents were Roy Virgil and Lucille Evelyn Hill McDaniel (have not been able to locate Find-A-Grave Memorials for them).

His sister, Peggy Jean McDaniel Fudge, has Find-A-Grave Memorial # 199490416.

(Lynn Ray died of cancer.)

In the 1953/54 period he was an electrician in the U.S. Navy serving on the USS Boxer (an old WWII-era aircraft carrier) that was serving as a 'floating hotel' for scientists during the nuclear tests that the United States was conducting in the south Pacific Ocean.

In the early/mid 1960s Lynn Ray worked as an electronics technician for several instrument manufacturers (e.g. Beckman Instruments) and oil field 'logging' companies (e.g. Schlumberger).

(background info - Lynn Ray's wife (Jane Cooper McDaniel) and I were 1st cousins and I knew him going back to when I was a child in the late 1950s. Some of this information is about things that I directly observed and some were things that Lynn Ray and Jane told me.)

(reference)
https://gonzalesinquirer.com/stories/lynn-ray-mcdaniel,19942


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