A longtime entrepreneur and member of the Tuskegee community has died.
Fred Sippial Sr., who served as owner and operator of Tuskegee Ready-Mix, Inc. and Sippial Electric & Construction Company, died on Feb. 5.
Both of his businesses have been around for more than 35 years. Tuskegee Ready-Mix has a second location in west Montgomery.Sippial also previously served as president of the Tuskegee Area Chamber of Commerce. His funeral will be held Saturday at 2 p.m. at First Baptist Church of Greater Washington Park in Montgomery. In lieu of flowers, his family asks that contributions be made to a book scholarship that will be set up in Sippial’s name in the School of Architecture and Construction Science at Tuskegee University, where he was a graduate.
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