PFC, 109 Infantry Regiment, 28th Infantry Division, U. S. Army 
Killed In Action 7 August 1944, Brittany, France
 
 
Compiled by Linda Cunningham Fluharty.
RAYMOND VIRGEL MOORE, born 11 October 1916, in Hebron, Pleasants County, W.Va., was the son of Jacob Moore and and Eliza Belle Winland, married in St. Marys, Pleasants County, in 1905. Raymond is found in the 1920 and 1930 census records of Pleasants County, W.Va.
1920 Census, Washington District, Pleasants County, W.Va.
#111
J. L. Moore, Head, 40, Sorter Button Factory, b. W.Va.
Belle Moore, Wife, 31, b. W.Va.
Hersel Moore, Son, 14, Carrier Glass Plant, b. W.Va.
Ethel Moore, Daughter, 11, b. W.Va.
Pearl Moore, Daughter, 9, b. W.Va.
Neoma Moore, Daughter, 7, b. W.Va.
Raymond Moore, Son, 3 1/2, b. W.Va.
Virginia Moore, Daughter, 1 yr 11 mos, b. W.Va.
1930 Census, Washington District, Pleasants County, W.Va.
#114- State Rt. 2
Jake L. Moore, Head, 50, Laborer General Farming, b. W.Va.
Belle E. Moore, Wife, 47, b. W.Va.
Raymond V. Moore, Son, 13, b. W.Va.
Eva A. Moore, Daughter, 11, b. W.Va.
Eugene E. Moore, Son, 8, b. W.Va.
Jake L. Moore, Son, 6, b. W.Va.
Helen D. Moore, Daughter, 4, b. W.Va.
Dora V. Moore, Cousin, 15, b. W.Va.
The mother, Eliza Belle Moore, died in Pleasants County 9 August 1939.
At Fort Thomas, Newport, Kentucky, 4 March 1942, Raymond enlisted in the U. S. Army.
Buried at Brittany American Cemetery, France, in Saint-James, Normandy, France.