Ray was a Veteran of WWI and a proud member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars. He was a welder by trade, working 27 years at Zimmerman Steel Company in Bettendorf and then at French and Hecht Company in Davenport. He tended bar part-time at Don's Tavern in Davenport, which led to opening his own bar.
Services were held at McGinnis Chapel in Bettendorf and Ray was buried at Davenport Memorial Park Cemetery.
A very special "thank you" to Nancy Bowers, Iowa Unsolved Murders - Historic Cases, for the information provided in this Memorial.
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Ray was a Veteran of WWI and a proud member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars. He was a welder by trade, working 27 years at Zimmerman Steel Company in Bettendorf and then at French and Hecht Company in Davenport. He tended bar part-time at Don's Tavern in Davenport, which led to opening his own bar.
Services were held at McGinnis Chapel in Bettendorf and Ray was buried at Davenport Memorial Park Cemetery.
A very special "thank you" to Nancy Bowers, Iowa Unsolved Murders - Historic Cases, for the information provided in this Memorial.
You may want to log into;
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