Notes:
Data source is the 1990 book, "Moomaw-Mumma-Mumaw-Mumaugh Genealogy" compiled by Robert Austin Moomaw (deceased).
Obit from the "Ashland Times Gazette", Saturday, Oct.6th,1934, page #1
Heart Attack Proves Fatal
Suffering a heart attack while repairing a roof at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Vada Glasener of 800 Arch Street, Hiram H. Mumaw, 77, of 318 Miller Street, died instantly, his body falling from the roof to the ground, shortly after 5p.m. Friday.
Dr. George Riebel, county coroner, called to the scene shortly after Mumaw body was found by his daughter, made a thorough examination and declared the man's death was not due to injuries from the fall, but from a heart attack suffered before he fell. Injuries from the fall were found to be slight.
Mr. Mumaw was born in Perry Township January 6, 1857, residing there until he moved to Ashland 32 years ago. He was the son of David and Mary Hetsler Mumaw and was a member of the Trinity Evangelical Church. Mr. Mumaw engaged in farming until he came to Ashland.
Survivors are his widow, Mrs. Celia Newcomer Mumaw, two daughters, Mrs. Glasener of Arch Street and Mrs. Hazel Hare of Jeromesville; one granddaughter, Louise Hare, Jeromesville; one brother, David, of New London and one sister; Mrs. Sarah Duffy of Myers Avenue.
The body is at Gilbert Chapel where it will remain until Sunday morning, when the body will be taken to the home at 318 Miller Street. The funeral is to be held Monday at 2p.m. at the home with the Rev. W.L. Desenberg Officiating. Interment is to be made in the Ashland Cemetery.