The Hammond Times Indiana Oct. 1, 1937 Obits Stroke fatal to mother of Mrs. STUMPF Death yesterday afternoon claimed one of Indiana Harbor's oldest residents, Mrs. Caroline FAGAN, 76, mother-in-law of Chief of Police Otto H. STUMPF. She succumbed to the effects of a stroke suffered three weeks ago. Her condition had been critical for several days. A resident of Indiana Harbor since 1904, Mrs. FAGAN was born in Millerburg, Ind. She was the widow of Garrett FAGAN, who died in 1918. Survivors: Daughter: Mrs. Catherine STUMPF Sister: Mrs. Emma KENWARD of Goshen Brothers: John NINER of Joliet Charles and George NINER of Chicago Mrs. FAGAN also leaves four grandchildren, Betty Jane, Mary Catherine and Barbara Jean STUMPF and Garrett FAGAN. Services Monday in the St. Patricks church with Rev. James F. Connelly officiating. Burial in the Calvary cemetery in East Gary. Mrs. FAGAN was a member of the Mayflower Camp No. 309 of the Royal Neighbors and of the Rosary Society of St. Patricks.