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  • Wilber G. Gunnell

    Plot A32 Wilber G. Gunnell – January 22, 1906 – April 20,1991 The obituary for Wilber is not available. The following is provided in its absence, Wilber was a lifelong resident of Casscoe. He married Thelma Louise Shook of Almyra and they had five children. The children and grandchildren are detailed in the obituary for…

  • Thelma Louise (Shook) Gunnell

    Plot A31 Thelma Louise Gunnell – December 21, 1911 – December 28, 1999 The official obituary has not been located. The following summary is provided in its absence. Married to Wilber G. Gunnell of Casscoe, they had five children. Mary Louise (Hartz), Margaret (Pettigrew), Nelson, Thomas and Carolyn Peterson. They also had sixteen grandchildren: Mary…

  • Chapel Construction

    The chapel construction began in early November, 2026. Longnecker Home Improvement was the General Contractor for the build. Overall, the weather was good, so the construction moved along at a good pace. The chapel was built on the foundation from the church, which was a huge savings in time and expense. In addition to the…

  • Shiloh Board Docs 2026

  • Virginia Bernice Gunnell

    Virginia Gunnell, 92, passed away peacefully on April 30, 2026. Virginia had love, kindness, and grit written into her DNA. She lived with crippling arthritis (Uncle Arthur as she called it) for 50+ years. Virginia was born on March 13, 1934 in Oneonta, Alabama to Jess and Frances Sanders. She is preceded in death by…

  • Results of Tree Damage Assessment 2025

  • 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…

  • 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…

  • 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…

  • 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.