Annabelle Farr Mumma, lived a beautiful life
Annabelle Farr Mumma, passed away Thursday, July 13, 2024, after a beautifully lived life. Full of love, laughter, and resilience, she touched the lives of all who knew her. Annabelle was born in Lafayette, Ind., Aug. 15, 1940, to Vance and Dorothy Farr. She graduated from St. Mary of the Woods College, and soon thereafter in 1962, she married Lt. Col. (Ret.) Patrick J. Mumma. She was a dedicated and supportive military wife for 35 years, often volunteering in different service organizations within the military community and managing multiple relocations here and abroad. In 1971, Crofton became her home, where she lived for 52 years. One of her greatest accomplishments was being the recipient of the Crofton Volunteer of the Year Award for spearheading the Nancy E. Seipel Memorial Blood Drive. Annabelle was especially fond of her time in Rehoboth Beach, where she met her amazing beach friends and earned the title of Rehoboth Beach Socialite Extraordinaire.
Annabelle is predeceased by her parents, Vance and Dorothy Farr; her sister, Dorothy Ann; her husband, Pat; her son-in-law, Kurt Enriquez; and grandson, Stephen Chase Walter. She is survived by her five children and their spouses, Debbie Enriquez, Missy and Dean DiSibio, Renee and Bruce Jarstad, Kevin and Karyn Mumma, and Jennifer and Steve Walter. She was blessed with nine grandchildren who dearly loved their Nana, Anthony, Laura, Megan, Kayla, Kyle, Taylor, Katy, Kendal and Brady.
Mom was the light of our lives and will forever be remembered for hiding snacks in her robe, being an avid sports fan, throwing great parties, spending time on the beach with family and friends in Rehoboth, enjoying a cup of java with her Coffee Mill club, and her contagious spirit to all those who were lucky enough to be in her life. The great memories made will always be dear to our hearts and the hearts of many.
She will be buried at Arlington National Cemetery at a later date.