Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 April 1951 — Page 37
James A. Rigel Dies Here at 49
Veteran Scorekeeper For Athletic Teams
James A. Rigel, official score-
illness. He was 49.
." Rigel had lived in Indianapolis 45 years and was a member
Kelly St. He had been timekeéper for the Schwitzer-Cummins Co. for the last seven years. Active in local amateur sports for the past 20 years, Mr, Rigel started many young -players in baseball and football, especially in the Manual High School district. Survivors include his T.ocie; two sisters, Mrs, Charles Hoffman and Mrs. Larry Koger, all of Indianapolis; a son, Wilbur L., USN; and a brother, Hugh E., Ludington, Mich. Services will be at 10:30 a. m. Saturday in the G. H. Herrmann Funeral Home. Burial will be at Carmel, with members of the Southside Saints baseball team serving as pallbearers.
John Rolland
John Rolland. who lived at 712 Fayette St., died yesterday in General Hospital. He was 58. A resident of Indianapolis for 30 years, he had been a construction worker for niné years and was a member of Mt. Olive Baptist Church. He was a native of St. Louis. : Services will be at 1 p. m. Saturday in Jacobs Brothers’ West Side Chapel. Burial will be in New Crown Cemetery. There are no immediate survivors.
Frank Washington
Frank Washington, trucker for the Pennsylvania Railroad for 30 years, will be buried in Floral Park Cemetery following services at 10 a. m. tomorrow in Jacobs Brothers West Side Chapel.
{iy § He resided at 1523 E.
Mr. Washington, who was 7
and had retired seven years ago. died Tuesday at his home, 744 W. New York St. Born inf aski, Tenn., he had lived here 40 years. Survivors include a brother, William, Indianapolis.
John B. Bryan Rites Arranged Saturday
Times State Service MARTINSVILLE, Apr. 5 — Services for John B. Bryan, former Martinsville banker and insurance agent, will be held at 2 p. m. Saturday in Wilhite & Son Funeral Home. Mr. Bryan, who was 76, died here yesterday. Born in Greene County, he once wag connected with the First National Bank in Spencer. In 1923 he came to Martinsville and joined the staff of the First National Bank. Survivors include a daughter, three sisters and two brothers.
Services Being Arranged For Archer Lee Evans
* Times State Service REMINGTON, Apr. 5-2 Services are being arranged for Archer Lee Evans; Jasper County treasurer, who died Tuesday night in the Home Hospital, Lafayette. He was 66. Mr. Evans, a Republican, serving his second term of office, had been in the hospital for a month.
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