Christian Wake Service at Henry W. Jenkins & Sons. Interment private.
Source: The Sun (Baltimore, MD) Tuesday, August 30, 1977
NEVILLE -- JAMES N. NEVILLE, former treasurer of Riggs, Warfield, Roloson Inc. died yesterday at the age of 81.
Born in Baltimore, Mr. Neville graduated from Mount Saint Joseph College in 1912 and completed three years of accounting and business administration classes at Pace and Pace. He also attended night courses at the University of Maryland. He was associated with Riggs, Rossman and Hunter, Inc. in 1920 as an auditor. In 1940 he was elected secretary of the firm. In 1945, Riggs, Warfield and Roloson, Inc. merged with H.M. Warfield, Rolson Inc. and he continued as treasurer. He served on the board of directors of both firms. He retired in 1963 after 42 years of service.
He is survived by his wife, the former Felicia Leonard, of Baltimore; two daughters, Mrs. William Doenges, Baltimore, and Mrs. Joseph C. Reis Jr., Houston; one granddaughter, Mrs. Peter Lassotovitch, Valley Forge, Pa.; two great-grandchildren and several brothers and sisters.
Source: The Sun (Baltimore, MD) Monday, August 29, 1977
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Christian Wake Service at Henry W. Jenkins & Sons. Interment private.
Source: The Sun (Baltimore, MD) Tuesday, August 30, 1977
NEVILLE -- JAMES N. NEVILLE, former treasurer of Riggs, Warfield, Roloson Inc. died yesterday at the age of 81.
Born in Baltimore, Mr. Neville graduated from Mount Saint Joseph College in 1912 and completed three years of accounting and business administration classes at Pace and Pace. He also attended night courses at the University of Maryland. He was associated with Riggs, Rossman and Hunter, Inc. in 1920 as an auditor. In 1940 he was elected secretary of the firm. In 1945, Riggs, Warfield and Roloson, Inc. merged with H.M. Warfield, Rolson Inc. and he continued as treasurer. He served on the board of directors of both firms. He retired in 1963 after 42 years of service.
He is survived by his wife, the former Felicia Leonard, of Baltimore; two daughters, Mrs. William Doenges, Baltimore, and Mrs. Joseph C. Reis Jr., Houston; one granddaughter, Mrs. Peter Lassotovitch, Valley Forge, Pa.; two great-grandchildren and several brothers and sisters.
Source: The Sun (Baltimore, MD) Monday, August 29, 1977
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