Contributor: Yann P. (49928713)
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Killed during the invasion of Normandy. 101st Airborne Division.
Help with this memorial provided by:
[email protected] who is looking for photographs of American servicemen buried abroad.
World War II Army Enlistment Record indicated year of birth 1915, native of West Virginia. Enlistment Date 1 Apr 1942 at Fort Thomas Newport, Kentucky. Grammar school, height 72, weight 171.
1930 US Federal Census shows Raymond Winebrenner born in West Va. abt 1916, son of John W. and Mary J. Winebrenner.
1940 US Federal Census shows a Raymond Winebrenner, age 24, born abt 1916 in West Va. living in South Grove, Dekalb, IL as a a Farm Laborer working 50 hr. week. Elementary school, 8th grade.
Concerning the grave of a soldier in Normandy American death in 1944 Raymond Winebrener of Letart.
[email protected]
Note: We want to extend our sincere thanks for the family of Raymond Winebrenner, especially Gordon Winebrenner and his grandson for their help in obtaining the photos. We hope this puts a face on one of the thousands of Americans who lost their life on the beaches of Normandy on June 6, 1944.
Jim and Elizabeth
Contributor: Yann P. (49928713)
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Killed during the invasion of Normandy. 101st Airborne Division.
Help with this memorial provided by:
[email protected] who is looking for photographs of American servicemen buried abroad.
World War II Army Enlistment Record indicated year of birth 1915, native of West Virginia. Enlistment Date 1 Apr 1942 at Fort Thomas Newport, Kentucky. Grammar school, height 72, weight 171.
1930 US Federal Census shows Raymond Winebrenner born in West Va. abt 1916, son of John W. and Mary J. Winebrenner.
1940 US Federal Census shows a Raymond Winebrenner, age 24, born abt 1916 in West Va. living in South Grove, Dekalb, IL as a a Farm Laborer working 50 hr. week. Elementary school, 8th grade.
Concerning the grave of a soldier in Normandy American death in 1944 Raymond Winebrener of Letart.
[email protected]
Note: We want to extend our sincere thanks for the family of Raymond Winebrenner, especially Gordon Winebrenner and his grandson for their help in obtaining the photos. We hope this puts a face on one of the thousands of Americans who lost their life on the beaches of Normandy on June 6, 1944.
Jim and Elizabeth
Gravesite Details
Entered the service from West Virginia.
Family Members
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Roy Winebrenner
1898–1966
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Laura W Winebrenner Stanley
1902–1987
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Richard Arthur Winebrenner
1905–1988
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Myrtle May Winebrenner Hoffman
1907–1983
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Robert Winebrener
1909–1991
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Ross Winebrener
1912–1994
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Olive Winebrenner
1919–1919
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Mabel Dorothy Winebrenner Wears
1921–2006
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Mildred Doris Winebrenner Howerton
1922–2011
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