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Obits: Mumau family members, Indiana Co, PA

SUBJECT: Mumau Obit
SUBMITTER: Janet
EMAIL: janology@deseretonline.com
DATE: Aug 28, 2000
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SURNAMES: MUMAU, BAUN, BLISS, CONNER

Hally Geneva Mumau, 77 of Glen Campbell, died Saturday, May 16, 1987
in the Punxsutawney Area Hospital
A daughter of James and Mollie Baun Biss Connor, she was bonr 17 Nov,
1909 at Portage
Surviving are six children: Mrs Adam (Coleen) Smegal of Arcadia; Mrs.
James (Peggy) Buffone, Mrs Norman (Norma) Trimble, Roy Mumau Jr.,
and Mrs. Charles (Cuba) Small all of Glen Campbell, and Mrs. Steve
(Vada) Soltis of Concord, Ohio; three brothers; Francis Connor of
Knotts Island, N.C., James Connor of Baltimore, Md., and Elkin Connor
of akron, Ohio; a sister, Marian Carlyle
Interment East Mahoning Cemetery, Purchase Line

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2-13-1988
Penelope Faye Mumau, 43, Fleetwood Park Apartments, Rustic Lodge Road, Indiana, died Saturday, Feb 13, 1988, at her home
A daughter of victor C. and Faye E. Steward Mumau, she was born 12 Sept, 1944 in Indiana
Surviving are two sisters: Mrs. Robert (Barbara) Sarnosky, Dixonville and Mrs. Richard (Vici) Lockhart, Commodore RD1
Interment East Mahoning Cemetery, Purchase Line.

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John C. Mumau, 62, died at Indiana Memorial Hospital Dec 20, at 1:15
Formerly of Commodore and a resident of Dixonville for the past 12 years, he was born in Glen Campbell 17 Jan, 1898, a son of Dailey and Emma Treese Mumau. He was a barber by trade
Surviving him are: His wife, Thresa Lamoreaux Mumau, and one daughter, Mrs. Joseph (Rosella) Saiani of Cuyahoga Falls, O. one brother and one sister, Roy J Mumau of Glen Campbell and Mrs. Al (Vada) Stimach of Miama Fla
Interment in the East Mahoning Cemetery

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Vivian Jo Mumau, 25, Commodore RD1, died Wednesday 5 March, 1980 due to injuries sustained when she was struck by a truck on L.R. 32017 near Dixonville.
A daughter of Richard and Aleene Lowman Mumau, she was born 16 July, 1954 in Indiana
She was a 1972 graduate of Purchase Line High School.
Surviving are a daughter, Rebecca; a son Jason, her parents; paternal grandfather, Leon Mumau, with whom she and her children resided, Commodore RD1 paternal grandmother, Emma L. Mumau, Commodore RD1; paternal greatgrandfather, Leonard Mumau, Marion Center RD1; three sisters, Mrs. James (Connie) Hoover, Starford; Leona and Donna, both at home and a brother Roger at home
Interment in the East Mahoning Cemetery

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6-11-1951
DIO Spurgeon Mumau, 69, died in the Indiana Memorial Hospital yesterday at 1:20 p.m.
A resident of Lovejoy, he was a son of John A. and Rachel Buterbaugh Mumau, born in Indiana Co, 11 Nov, 1881
Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Flay Zella Gromley Mumau, and the following children: Mrs. Hazel Manner, of Greensburg; Samuel Mumau, Greensburg; Mrs. Larue Hawk of Buffalo, N.Y., Mrs. Jean Vivita of Chicago, Ill., William Mumau of Buffalo, N.Y. Dean Mumau at home.
Interment in the East Mahoning Baptist Church Cemetery.

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Darl Mumau, 67, Phoenix Ariz, formerly of Dixonville, died Friday April 28, 1989 in Phoenix Veteran’s Hospital.
A son of John and Bertha Mumau, he was born 6 Oct, 1921 in Dixonville
Mr. Mumau is survived by three daughters: Nancy Darnelle Mayberg, Willoughby, Ohio; Jessie Mumau and Linda Henderson, Phoenix: one son, Darl Jr., Pohenix; four sisters: Leona Mertz, Dorothy Bence; Evelyn Carlson and Twila Buterbaugh and one brother Francis Mumau
He was preceded in death by his parents and his wife, Mary Long Buterbaugh
Interment in Phoenix

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Mrs. Arietta G. Mumau, 69, New Bethlehem RD1 died Sunday 2 Dec, 1973 in the Armstrong co Memorial Hospital in Kittanning
Born 21 March, 1904, in Wayne Twp Armstrong Co, Pa, she was the daughter of William and Sara Smith Anderson.
Surviving are her husband, Simpson Mumau; a daughter, Mrs. Guy (Gloria) Capitosti, New Bethlehem RD1; four brothers, Orien Anderson, Irvington, N.J; James Anderson, Templeton; William Smicksburg; Marl, Kittanning RD, and two sisters: Mrs. Al (Daisy) Steffy and Mrs. Arthur (Mamie) Kirkpatrick.
She was preceded in death by six brothers and three sisters.
Interment McCrae Furnace Cemetery

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Rhoda L. Mumau, 74, U.S. 30 Latrobe, died Wednesday June 17, 1981 in Latrobe Area Hospital Latrobe
The daughter of Justin Todd and Morna M. Mumau, she was born June 3, 1907, in Unity Twp, Westmoreland Co
Miss Mumau was a member of the First Baptist Church, Greensburg, The NEA and the PSEA.
Surviving are one brother, L.D. (Farmer) Mumau; three sisters: Mrs. William (Maria) Carey; Mrs. Glenn(Morna) Huffman; Kathryn McElhoe.
She was preceded in death by two sisters, Priscila Grover and Rachel Kells
Interment Unity Cemetery Latrobe

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Roy J. Mumau, 74, of Glen campbell, died Wednesday, April 16, 1975 at his home
A son of L.D. and Emma Treese Mumau, he was born Oct, 29, 1901 at Glen Campbell.
Surviving are his widow, Geneva Conner Mumau; a son Roy, Jr. five daughters: Mrs. Norman (Norma) Trimble, Mrs. James (Peggy) Buffone, Mrs. Charles (Cuba) Small; Mrs. Adam (Coleen) Smegal; Mrs. Steve (Vada) Soltis.
He was preceded in death by a son Guy Carl Mumau in 1957, his parents, five brtoehres, Walter, Howard, John, Jessie and Billy
Interment East Mahoning Cemetery, Purchase Line

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Mrs. Nora Mae (Harmon) Mumau, 78, died Sunday Oct 15, 1967 at Indiana Hospital
Interment Oakland Cemetery, Indiana

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