Friday February 12, 1937 Indiana Evening Gazette ----------------------------------------------------- Miss Roxie Louise ORR Following a prolonged illness, Miss Roxie Louis Orr, 22, passed away in the home of her parents, Mr and Mrs Harvey A. Orr, 24 North Ninth street, yesterday afternoon. She was graduated from Indiana High School with the class of 1933 and from Myers Business College with the class of 1936. Surviving are her parents, Mrs. Orr, being seriously ill with pneumonia at the present time, two sisters: Mrs. Faye MARSHALL of Punxsutawney and Mrs. Lewis ROW of Indiana, and three brothers: Donald Orr of Indiana, and Robert and Harvey Orr, both at home. Funeral services will be conducted in the family home at 3 p.m. Sunday, in charge of the Rev. Clement Gifford Belcher, pastor of Christ Episcopal Church. Interment will be in Oakland Cemetery. -------- Charles Eugene MUMAU Funeral services for Charles Eugene Mumau, who passed away in Indiana Hospital at 6:15 a.m. yesterday, on the 46th anniversary of his birth, will be conducted in the family home, 1124 Maple street at 2 p.m. Monday. The services will be in charge of the Rev. Samuel W. Shane, assistant pastor of the First United Presbyterian Church and burial will be in Oakland Cemetery. He was born in Pine Flats February 11, 1890, a son of Judson Mumau (deceased), and Margaret (FERRIER) Mumau. An active and conscientious worker in religious affairs, he was a member of the First United Presbyterian Church and was a member of the Board of Trustees and the Young Men's Bible Class. For 17 years he had been a faithful and expert workman in the plant of the McCreary Tire and Rubber Company, Indiana. Surviving are his mother; his widow, Mrs. Nora (HARMON) Mumau, and a son and a daughter, William and Alice Mumau, both at home. He was a brother of A. B. and S. A. Mumau, both of Indiana. ------- Samuel D. PIFER Samuel D. Pifer, 67, an Indiana electrician, died of pneumonia and complications at 10:30 o'clock last night in Indiana Hospital where he became a patient only the day before. Mr. Pifer lived in Station avenue, Indiana. The body was removed to the Robinson Funeral Home. Donna Fox dfox@pennswoods.net researching: Fox, Benna, Hyde, Figard, Brown, Chisholm, Powell, Rodgers