LTJG GEORGE L. MOFFETT, JR., USN
Lucky Bag Yearbook
From the 1949 Lucky Bag:
George L. Moffett, Jr.
Loss
George was “lost at sea” as a pilot with Fighter Squadron (VF) 31 while operating in the Mediterranean. That squadron flew the F2H Banshee at the time; he was likely flying from USS Leyte (CVA 32).
Other Information
From researcher Kathy Franz:
George was a sophomore at Collingswood High School in 1941 and participated in the band and glee club. In August 1949, he participated in the vespers service at the National Cathedral, Mt. St. Alban, Washington, D. C. He married the former Ruth Wuensche in February 1951. In April 1952, they were visited by his parents, George and Ella, for a week in Orlando. His father was an asbestos contractor, and his brother was Arthur.
From Corpus Christi Caller-Times on February 18, 1951:
Mrs. George L. Moffett, Jr., the former Ruth Wuensche, is pictured in her wedding dress of antique white satin which she wore with an illusion veil which fell from a starched lace pillbox. She and Ens. Moffett, who were married at Trinity Lutheran Church here on Feb. 4, are on a wedding trip to New Jersey, following which they will be at home at Norfolk, Va. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Wuensche, 815 Louisiana.
The couple’s engagement was announced in that same paper on January 7, 1951. She and George had no children together.
She remarried, to a Navy Lieutenant, in September 1954. She passed away in 2016 at age 98.
George’s Find A Grave page is here.