Louis Eugene Graham was born on 28 April 1914 at Hamiton, Tennessee, the son of Jess Ivester Graham and May Lewis.
He died 25 February 1945. Pvt Graham was initially buried at the American War Cemetery Henri-Chapelle in Belgium. Buried at the Chattanooga National Cemetery, Y, 262.
The Chattanooga Daily Times, 14 March 1945
Pvt. Louis E. Graham, husband of Mrs. Emma Lewis Graham, of 4016 Norwood Avenue, and son of Mr. and Mrs. J.I. Graham, 403 Ashland Terrace, Red Bank, was reported killed in action in Germany on Feb. 25. Pvt. Graham, the father of Bobbie Jean and Ethel May Graham, was employed by the Chattanooga Stamping and Enameling Company before he entered the service in February, 1944. He served overseas with an infantry outfit since last August. He was the brother of Pfc. Morris Graham, now serving in Germany and brother-in-law of Pfc. Leonard E. Lewis, who was wounded in Germany on Jan 20.
- Rank: Private
- Date of birth: 28 April 1914
- Date of death: 25 February 1945
- County: Hamilton
- Hometown: Soddy
- Service Branch: Army/Army Air Forces
- Division/Assignment: Infantry
- Theater: Europe
- Conflict: World War II
- Burial/Memorial Location: Chattanooga National Cemetery, Chattanooga, TN
- Location In Memorial: Pillar XI, Bottom Panel
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