Notes:
Data source is "The Mumma Family" by Samuel H. Mumma 1962 & Moomaw book 1990
The Brenneman History by Albert H. Gerberich, 1938 p. 76
Mr. Snavely had bodies of Annie's parents and grandparents moved from Mumma private cemetery to Shope Mennonite Church cemetery
"Gospel Herald - Volume XVI, Number 41 - January 10, 1924 - pp. 844, 845,
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Snavely.-Annie Snavely, wife of Edward Snavely, of Swatara Hill, Pa., was so badly burned Saturday evening, Dec. 15, that she died several hours later in the Polyclinic Hospital, Harrisburg. Mrs. Snavely had prepared the supper and wanted to cook something extra and thinking the fire was too slow, got a small quantity of gasoline in a tin can, and poured it in the stove, which immediately exploded. Mrs. Snavely threw the blazing can through a kitchen window and it fell close to a frame outkitchen. She noticed that the building was endangered and went out into the yard and attempted to kick the can to a safe distance, and the flames ignited her clothing. She ran a short distance through the yard, into the kitchen, and through the living rooms of the Snavely home into the apartments of her aged mother and sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Mumma and Miss Mary Mumma. The two women immediately wrapped her in rugs, and carried her from the house into the side yard to prevent the home from catching fire. The mother and sister summoned Dr. J. F. Blecher, who rendered first aid and advised her removal to the Polyclinic Hospital. The ambulance was sent for and she was hurried there. At the hospital it was found that she was horribly burned and had probably inhaled fumes from the gasoline. She remained conscious until her death early Sunday morning. She is survived by her husband, E. M. Snavely; four sons, Russell, Lester, Edward Jr., and Earl, all at home; her mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Mumma, and one sister, Miss Mary Mumma, at the Snavely home, and one brother, Martin L. Mumma, of Harrisburg. She was a member of the Mennonite Church. Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon, Dec. 18, at the house and at Shope's Church, near Highspire, with David Miller and Noah Risser in charge. Burial was made in the adjoining cemetery."