Ray William Baldwin was born in Monroe, Utah on March 25, 1908. He later moved to Southern California and married Dorothy Ulla Murphy in 1932. He relocated to Las Vegas, Nevada by 1940 and worked as an architect for A. L. Worswick. He opened his own architecture firm in the mid-1950s. He moved to Arizona later in life and passed away on February 26, 1984.
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Genealogy files about Ray W. Baldwin. Ancestry.com, accessed 2020 May 27.
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