Notes:
Data source is the 'Moomaw/Mumma/Mumaw/Mumaugh Genealogy' 1990 complied by Robert A. Moomaw plus data from Frank Ward Jr.
unmarried
Published in an un-named newspaper - probably the Port Byron Globe
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Funeral services were held Wednesday, March 31, 1971 at 2:00 at the Dailey Mortuary in Port Byron, with Rev. Noble Bollinger of the Congregrational Church officiating. Burial was in the family lot in Zuma Cemetery.
IN MEMORY OF MISS EDNA PEARL MUMMA
of Suma Township who died March 27, 1971 at the age of 87 in Hammond-Henry Hospital, Genesco, Illinois. She was born February 6, 1884 in Moline, Illinois and moved to Zuma Township when she was six years old with her parents Mr. and Mrs., D. W. Mumma. She attended Zuma grade school and was graduated from the Port Byron Academy in 1905. She taught school for several yeras in the Upper Rock Island County area.
She wsa a charter member of the Zuma Home Extension Unit, the State Historical Society, Pioneers and Old Settlers of Rock Island County and the Red Cross, serving as Secretary during World Wars I and II. For forty years she was a member of the Congregational Church.
She is survived by a sister, Miss Verna of Zuma Township. Her parents, Mr and Mrs D.W. Mumma and a brother, Holmes preceded her in death.
Pallbearers were Wilmont F. Warner, Glen Trevor, Willis Kushman, Walter Schwenner, George Dailey, Theron Hughes.