Memorial Service for Myron Rainey will be Saturday, June 18th under the Rainey Press Box at BNL Fieldhouse

BEDFORD – Myron Rainey who was the “Voice of the Stars” with 1340 AM WBIW and a veteran broadcaster for more than 40 years, will be remembered during a Memorial service at 3:00 p.m. on Saturday, June 18th under the Rainey Press Box at BNL Fieldhouse.

A memorial gathering will be from 11:00 a.m. until the hour of service on Saturday, June 18th at the BNL Fieldhouse.

Myron Rainey

Rainey, 69, of Bedford, passed away at 11:38 a.m. on Tuesday, May 31, 2022, at the St. Vincent Heart Center in Carmel, IN.

Myron Rainey took his oath of office to serve as Lawrence County Recorder from Lawrence County Circuit Court Judge Nathan Nikirk.

Born November 23, 1952, in Bedford, he was the son of Warren D. “W.D.” and C. Sue (Newkirk) Rainey. He married
Debbie Tomlin on April 3, 1982, and she survives. He worked in the Lawrence County Recorders Office.

Rainey was a veteran announcer for WBIW Radio Station where he covered the news and was the “Voice of the Stars” for forty years and had covered Mitchell sports for 4 years. He was a graduate of Shawswick High School with the class of 1970, and a member of the Mt. Pleasant Christian Church and BNL Boosters. He was the 2020 Indiana Sports Writers & Sportscasters Hall of Fame inductee.

Myron Rainey the “Voice of the Stars”

Rainey was known for his critiquing style when it comes to calling the action and letting the audience know how the game officials are doing. He retired from the public airwaves with his own personal booth above the northeast corner of BNL Fieldhouse, and he’ll be forever enshrined in the Hall.