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Results of Tree Damage Assessment 2025
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Article on Church Fund after Burning
Stuttgart Daily Leader, Friday January 30, 1987 Grand Prairie Churches – Shiloh’s Solitary Cemetery Tombstones provide the background for the land which until earlier this month was the site of the Shiloh United Methodist Church. The church, which was built during the mid-nineteenth century, was destroyed in an arson fire, Jan. 10. An account has…
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Mrs. Hattie (Smith) O’Gorman
(December 23, 1943) Mrs. Hattie (Smith) O’Gorman (aged 66) was born in Mexico, Mo., on Aug __, 1877. At the age of 10 years she and her parents moved to Superior, Dickenson County, Ia., where she received her education and worked in the town’s post office for four years. In June, 1900, she was married…
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Sam L. Thompson
Sam L. Thompson, 77, of 1611 S. Grand, died Monday morning in the local hospital. He was a retired employee of Comet Rice Mill. Mr. Thompson was born Jan, 27, 1891 at Camden, Ind. He was a veteran of the U. S. Army and served during World War I. He was a Baptist. Survivors include…
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Baby Margaret Thompson
Born to Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Thompson, a dear little daughter. Her precious life was spared only one hour when God called her back. Beside the sorrowing parents there are three brothers left to mourn her going.
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Essie Margarete Thompson
Essie Margarete Thompson, 105, of Stuttgart, died Wednesday, April 4, 2007 at Hospice Care Inpatient Center in Little Rock. Mrs. Thompson was born Oct. 8, 1901, in Superior, Iowa, the daughter of Arthur Mac and Hattie Mae Wylde Smith. She was a homemaker and the oldest member of Grand Avenue United Methodist Church. She was…
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Pine Tree Removal
After consultations with the Arkansas Department of Agriculture Forestry Division agents, it was concluded that the pine trees at the cemetery would not recover from the multiple issues attacking them. The logging company that harvested trees for board member Tom Hasty agreed to remove the trees. As of this posting, we do not yet know…
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Thomas Caldwell Mann
Thomas Caldwell Mann, age 73, passed away in Kansas City, Mo., on July 3, 2007. Tom was born in Camden, Ark., on April 24, 1934. He was the son of the late Frank Mann and Dorothy Louise Morgan Mann, of Camden. He married Mildred I. Gunnell on Dec. 15, 1957, at Shiloh Methodist Church in…
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F&M Bank Signatures – Shiloh Cemetery
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Shiloh Cemetery Burial Policy