Birth

Date 9 November 1929
Place Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana, USA
Description Birth of Riegel, Bernard Jr.

Attributes

Type Value Notes Sources
Certificate Number 51979
1a
State File Number 264S
1a
County Marion
1a
Town of Beach Grove
1a
Born at St. Francis Hospital
1a
Number of children of this mother 1
1a
Born alive and now living 1
1a
Birth status Alive
1a

Source References

  1. Indiana, Birth Certificates, 1907-1940 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2016. Citing: Indiana State Board of Health. Birth Certificates, 1907-1940. Microfilm. Indiana Archives and Records Administration, Indianapolis, Indiana
      • Date: 9 November 1929
      • Page: Bernard Riegel, Local No. 51979, State Registered No. 264S
      • Transcript:

        Transcription of Bernard Riegel Birth Certificate

         

        Indiana State Board of Health
        Division of Vital Statistics
        Certificate of Birth
        Local No. 51979, State Registered No. 264S
        Place of Birth: County of Marion, Town of Beach Grove, St. Francis Hospital
        Name: Bernard George Riegel
        Male, Legitimate, DOB 11-9-29
        Father: Bernard Riegel
        1549 E. La Grand Ave.
        White, Age 31, Born in Indianapolis, Pressman
        Mother: Anna Brewer
        1549 E. La Grand Ave.
        White, Age 26, Born in La Goote Ind., Housewife
        Number of children born to this mother including present birth: 1
        Number of children of this mother now living including present birth: 1
        Born Alive 2:20 AM

  2. 1930 U.S. Census, Indiana, Marion County population schedule; digital images, FamilySearch (www.familysearch.org); citing National Archives and Records Administration microfilm T626.
      • Date: 1 April 1930
      • Page: Bernard Riegel Household
      • 1930 Census for Bernard Riegel Family
  3. 1940 U.S. Census, Indiana, Marion County population schedule; digital images, FamilySearch (www.familysearch.org); citing National Archives and Records Administration microfilm T627.
      • Date: 1 April 1940
      • Page: Bernard Riegel Household
  4. Legacy.com Online Obituaries
      • Date: 19 September 2012
      • Page: Bernard Riegel Jr. Obituary
      • Transcript:

        RIEGEL, Bernard George age 82, of Miami Township, born in Indianapolis, Indiana, a loving husband, father and grandfather, an active member of Saint Henry Catholic Church for over 38 years and a teacher at the high school and college levels, passed away Monday, September 17, 2012 in his home with his family at his side after a two year battle with cancer. Bernie was preceded in death by his parents: Bernard and Anna and one brother: Joe. He is survived by his wife of 42 years: Mary Jo (Neiheisel); his children and their spouses: Christopher and Kathy Riegel, Amanda and Don Mascarenhas and John 'Tony' and Amy Riegel; sisters: Dolores Keller and Helen Noel; brothers: John and wife, June and Robert; a sister-in-law: Judy Riegel; four adorable grandchildren who always brightened his life: AnnMarie, Kate, Aida and John; numerous nieces and nephews and a host of friends. Bernie was an avid reader, especially history and was a life long teacher, reverting to the teaching mode at any point in his life with anyone at any time. He had a quick wit with a dry delivery and always had an answer or comment that made people laugh. His first love was the Catholic Church. He was a graduate of Saint Meinrad Archabby and School of Theology with an extremely broad and well rounded education earning a Masters Degree in Education and a PhD in Human Behavior. He served with the Archdiocese of Indianapolis for 10 years before moving to Cincinnati where he taught at Walnut Hills High School. In Dayton he taught at the University of Dayton, Wright State University Medical School Gerontology Program and also was a Gerontology consultant. After retirement he taught part time at Sinclair Community College. Bernie was a product of the Depression and as a result was the original saver, recycler and repairman. He used this knowledge as an apartment owner for many years. Many of his tenants became good friends. He spent the past few years researching and writing a book. He was fascinated by other cultures and enjoyed traveling and learning about other peoples. A MASS OF CHRISTIAN BURIAL will be offered in Saint Henry Church at 11 AM on Saturday. BURIAL to follow at Calvary Cemetery. VISITATIONS will be at HARRIS FUNERAL HOME, 49 Linden Avenue, Dayton (937)253-3129 on Friday from 5:30 to 8:30 PM and the following morning, Saturday, from 9 to 11 AM in the narthex of Saint Henry Church, 6669 Springboro Pike. In lieu of flowers, an expression of sympathy may be made in Bernie's honor in the form of donations to Saint Meinrad Archabby and School of Theology, Saint Meinrad, IN 46577 and to Hospice of Dayton, 324 Wilmington Ave, Dayton 45420. Envelopes will also be available at the visitations. Bernie was near and dear to his family and friends and will be greatly missed. May his soul rest in peace.

        Published in Dayton Daily News on Sept. 19, 2012