He served his country in World War I , Private First Class (Barracks No. 0461). He married a woman named Ruth, (her maiden name is not known). Floyd and Ruth didn't have any children. His profession was that of a Real Estate Agent. He was a member of Knights of Pythian, Winchester Franklin Lodge #5, Linden Methodist United Church, and The American Legion Raymond Scott Post No 182.
Floyd was quite a talker. Floyd's sister, my grandmother used to say he had the "gift of gab". I met him once or twice when a young child and remember that he liked to do the dishes after dinner. My memories of him are very limited, mostly just remember my grandmother would call him on the phone when she would come to town to stay with us.
He served his country in World War I , Private First Class (Barracks No. 0461). He married a woman named Ruth, (her maiden name is not known). Floyd and Ruth didn't have any children. His profession was that of a Real Estate Agent. He was a member of Knights of Pythian, Winchester Franklin Lodge #5, Linden Methodist United Church, and The American Legion Raymond Scott Post No 182.
Floyd was quite a talker. Floyd's sister, my grandmother used to say he had the "gift of gab". I met him once or twice when a young child and remember that he liked to do the dishes after dinner. My memories of him are very limited, mostly just remember my grandmother would call him on the phone when she would come to town to stay with us.
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Buried with his wife, Ruth. World War I Veteran. Enlisted May 27, 1918 and discharged Feb 14, 1919.
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