William Finnie Cates was born on April 30, 1916 to William E. and Ruby E. Wiseman Cates of Drummonds. He married Juanita Tate on June 14, 1940 in Tipton County and on Jan. 21, 1942, he enlisted in the U.S. Naval Reserves. A seaman second class, he was killed on November 12, 1942, when a Japanese torpedo plane he kept under fire while refusing to leave his station on the USS San Francisco, crashed into the ship near the Solomon Islands. He was buried at sea and memorialized at the Manila American Cemetery and Memorial, Manila, Capital District, National Capital Region, Philippines.
Cates also was awarded the Purple Heart, Pacific Theater Ribbon, and a Presidential Unit Citation. The USS Cates (DE-763), a U.S. Navy Destroyer was named for him and was christened in his honor by his aunt, Mrs. Pearl Dyer on July 4, 1943.