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Epperly Memorial Cemetery
Barry County, Missouri

Shell Knob Township S10, T22, R25

 

Directions: Take Highway 39 south to Shell Knob. Turn west on Farm Road 1240 and go 1/10 of a mile. The entrance to the cemetery in on the south side of the road, just before the Shell Knob Boat & RV Storage. There is a large iron gate and entryway, probably covered with ivy in the warmer months.

 

Judy Jane Wiley (SSW) Larry Woodrow Wiley

Sept. 8, 1946              Jan. 9, 1945
Mar. 26, 1996             No Death date given

"Our Children"

 Jeffrey Alan 5-06-70
 Jason Woodrow 7-15-74
 Joshua Wade 7-10-85

M. Simeon Epperly

1819-1906 - SSW: Nancy M. Epperly,  1821-1882   

Research Note: According to the Epperly family - M. Simeon Epperly is buried in Oklahoma, but his wife Nancy is buried here.

Floyd Epperly 

Mar. 26, 1915-April 1, 1965 

Inscription: "Son Of Isaac & Delia"  "Missouri AVN Cadet Army Air Forces World War II"

Bertha E. Blythe 

Aug. 27, 1896-Nov. 24, 1900 -  "Dau. of W. J. & L. D. Blythe"

Jewel Wilson 

Jan. 14, 1898-Nov. 6, 1898  

"Asleep In Jesus"

Flat stone with initials "E. B." etched on it
Dollie (Kimball) Stone   

Mar. 29, 1881-Aug. 24, 1900 

Cassville Republican, Thursday, Aug. 30, 1900 

Shell Knob News: Dolly Stone died last Friday morning at her parent's home, V. Kimball's. She was supposed to have congestive chills, as they were very severe, she being sick only two or three days. E. Chappell conducted the funeral services at the Epperly Cemetery, Saturday. Dolly was an amiable woman and her death mourned by all who knew her. 

Resource: Missouri Historical Society Microfilm.

Mariah (Hilton) Wilcox

1818-1892  

Lucinda Sanders,  1883-1886 Grandmother (SSW) Granddaughter  

Lucindia A. Sanders

Born Jan 18, 1873  Died Mar 10, 1886 - Homemade stone

 

 

Delia Epperly

(SSW)

Isaac Epperly 

Mar. 14, 1889 Mar. 28, 1888 -  Feb. 20, 1971 Mar. 2, 1968 -  "Married Jan. 12, 1913",  "Parents Of Lois, Floyd, Wayne, Wilma,  Norma, Loren, Maurine, Lanola

No Marker: Willie Brock -  Died Sept. 28, 1900 of Typhoid Pneumonia Fever. 

Shell Knob News: Willie Brock died last Friday Night from typhoid pneumonia fever, and was buried in Epperly Cemetery.

Cassville Republican, Thursday, Oct. 4, 1900  Resource: Missouri Historical Society Microfilm

HOLMAN, Charley 
Birth: Mar. 19, 1901

Death: Apr. 20, 1901

Research Note: Son of W. H. & J.C. Holman. There was a stone present for a 1982 census of the cemetery, but now it is gone. Resource: Cassville Republican Obituary-Apr. 25, 1901 
 
 
 

This file and photos were submitted by Jay Trace  

 

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