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Mumaw, Martha Ellen (1892-1970)

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<center><h3>Former Publishing House Worker Killed</h3></center>
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Orrville, Ohio. — Funeral services were held at the Martins Mennonite Church near here on Jan. 31 for Martha Ellen Mumaw, 78, who was struck by a car and fatally injured on a Smithville street on Jan. 28.
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Miss Mumaw was walking near her home after dark when she was hit by a car driven by an Orrville youth.
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A native of Wakarusa, Ind., Miss Mumaw was employed for 25 years as a linotype operator at Mennonite Publishing House, Scottdale, Pa. She moved to Smithville in 1942, and since then had been employed as a practical nurse in this area. At the time of the accident she had been asked to help out at a nursing home near her home.
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Survivors include a sister, Anna, with whom she made her home, and five brothers.
   
Birth date: 1892
 
   
 
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Latest revision as of 11:35, 7 July 2022

Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 1970 Feb 12 p. 6

Birth date: 1892

text of obituary:

Former Publishing House Worker Killed

Orrville, Ohio. — Funeral services were held at the Martins Mennonite Church near here on Jan. 31 for Martha Ellen Mumaw, 78, who was struck by a car and fatally injured on a Smithville street on Jan. 28.

Miss Mumaw was walking near her home after dark when she was hit by a car driven by an Orrville youth.

A native of Wakarusa, Ind., Miss Mumaw was employed for 25 years as a linotype operator at Mennonite Publishing House, Scottdale, Pa. She moved to Smithville in 1942, and since then had been employed as a practical nurse in this area. At the time of the accident she had been asked to help out at a nursing home near her home.

Survivors include a sister, Anna, with whom she made her home, and five brothers.

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