Floyd Moses Spray was born on 5 February 1910 at Winchester, Tennessee to Robert Strance Spray and Elizabeth Beula “Lizzie” Billings.
Killed in Action 30 November 1944
Buried at Glen Haven Memorial Park, Indianapolis, IN
Technical Sergeant
46th Armored Infantry Battalion, 5th Armored Division, Company C
The Indianapolis News, 16 Decembeer 1947
T-Sgt Floyd M. Spray, 37, 950 N. Tibbs Ave., will be buried Wednesday in Glen Haven Cemetery following military services in Shirley Brothers West Side Chapel. He was killed November 30, 1944 in Belgium. A native of Winchester, Tenn., Sgt. Spray had been a resident of Indianapolis nine years. For six years he had been employed in the battery department of the Prest-O-Lite Co. While in service he was with the 5th Armored Division. Survivors are three sisters, Mrs. Albert Brown, Indianapolis; Mrs. Joan Harper, Milwaukee, and Mrs. Charles White, Chattanooga, Tenn.
- Rank: Technical Sergeant
- Date of birth: 5 February 1910
- Date of death: 30 November 1944
- County: Hamilton
- Hometown: Indianapolis, In
- Service Branch: Army/Army Air Forces
- Division/Assignment: 46th Armored Infantry Battalion, 5th Armored Division
- Theater: Europe
- Conflict: World War II
- Awards: Purple Heart
- Burial/Memorial Location: Glen Haven Memorial Park, Indianapolis, IN
- Location In Memorial: Pillar X, Middle Panel
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