Ralph Clarence McIntosh was born in Embreeville, Tennessee, the son of Carl Dean McIntosh and Ella Mae Shelton. He married Pauline Waldrope in 1940.

Died non Battle

Ralph McIntosh was initially buried at Champigneul Cemetery at Chalons-sur-Marne, France and reburied at Epinal American Cemetery, Epinal (Vosges), France, A, 18, 53

The Johnson City Press, 18 February 1945
Pvt. Ralph C. McIntosh, who was killed January 10 in an automobile accident in France was buried in the Aisne section of a military cemetery, with a Protestant chaplain officiating, his widow, Mrs. Pauline Wardrep McIntosh, has learned. After his induction into the Army early in 1944, McIntosh trained at Camp Shelby, Miss., and Camp Plauche, La. In civilian life he was an electric welder at a Baltimore, Md., shipyard. He was one of two service sons of Mr. and Mrs. Dean McIntosh of Erwin, route 2. The brother, Donald B. McIntosh, is serving in the South Pacific area.

  • Rank: Private
  • Date of birth:
  • 23 February 1919
  • Date of death: 10 January 1945
  • County: Unicoi
  • Hometown: Erwin
  • Service Branch: Army/Army Air Forces
  • Division/Assignment: 9th Traffic Regulating Group
  • Theater: Europe
  • Conflict: World War II
  • Burial/Memorial Location: Epinal American Cemetery, Epinal (Vosges), France
  • Location In Memorial: Pillar XIX, Top Panel
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