Sinking Creek Cemetery

Sinking Creek Cemetery Sinking Creek Cemetery is located in rural Dade County near Everton. It sits on 10 acres lined with beautiful maple trees.

It is maintained by local volunteers, and donations and governed by the Sinking Creek Cemetery Association Board. Sinking Creek Cemetery Board

President - Frank Jerome
Vice President - Michael Hayes
Secretary/Treasurer - Susan Small
Historian - Jennifer Jerome
Director/Member - Bill Turner
Director/Member - Darryl Knackstedt
Director/Member - Michael Douty

Decoration Day is observed on the 4th Sunday of May.

Workday 2026
05/11/2026

Workday 2026

05/11/2026

Drone footage from Spring Workday - 05.09.26 From the church to the bottom of the West hill

05/09/2026

Thank you to everyone that came and helped . We had a great work day and also a great meal. The cemetery looks really good.

04/28/2026
04/27/2026

Hello all - since we've been currently dealing with storms, I thought I would share this bit of weather history.

Hailstorm and Waterspout – June 11, 1908
Sinking Creek vicinity center of damaging wind and hailstorm.
The heaviest rain and hailstorm ever known in this vicinity came up about one o’clock last Thursday afternoon and continued increasingly for two hours. The storm was local and it’s center was in the vicinity of Sinking Creek Church, one and one-half miles east of Everton. Artie Hudson who lives near the Sinking Creek church gives the following account of the storm.
“The waterfall was 14 inches. Hail fell for two solid hours, as thick as snowflakes and as large as goose eggs. There was much wind with it, 13 window panes were broken out of my house and several large glass were broken in Ira Sharratt’s residence. Fifty trees were uprooted on my farm.
The corn and wheat crops in that immediate vicinity was completely destroyed. The corn was beaten off and washed away. And the heads of wheat being literally threshed from the stalks. Ira Sharratt’s field of pears was beaten into the earth and is a total loss, the few apples left by the ice freeze and the immense peach crop was hailed into the ground.
Old residents say that Sinking Creek was higher than it had been in thirty-five years. The culvert across the Brockway Branch by the railroad in the southeast part of town was washed out and landed against the cement railroad bridge blocking the branch and forcing the water over the tracks. The ballast was washed from under the track for some distance and the entire top of the cement bridge was washed out, delaying passenger train No. 101 about forty minutes. The Holman foot bridge was also washed away. The rain was light at Ash Grove, Lockwood, South Greenfield and Dadeville."

Today Becky and Frank painted the ramp and porch.  So far it looks amazing.  Can't wait to see the outcome! Much thanks ...
04/25/2026

Today Becky and Frank painted the ramp and porch. So far it looks amazing. Can't wait to see the outcome! Much thanks to them for wanting to better the church and cemetery.

Special thanks to the board members and their wives that came out today to tackle a few chores that really needed to be ...
04/23/2026

Special thanks to the board members and their wives that came out today to tackle a few chores that really needed to be handled before the annual workday. Darryl Knackstedt, Michael Hayes, Susan Small, Becky Jerome and Frank Jerome, you are very much appreciated. Stumps were removed, the drives were bladed, the church was washed and the ADA ramp was power washed to prepare it for painting.

This a labor of love and it doesn't go unnoticed. Especially since Sinking Creek runs on donations and volunteer help.

Very proud of our board member, Bill Turner!  Thank you for making a difference in the Everton community!
04/15/2026

Very proud of our board member, Bill Turner! Thank you for making a difference in the Everton community!

🐅🐅🐅At the April Board meeting, Everton R-III Schools honored Mr. Bill Turner with the “Earn Your Stripes” award.🐅🐅🐅

Through Mr. Turner’s partnership, the district has been able to expand its footprint and engage in ongoing long-range planning for future development and opportunities for students, including real-world learning, apprenticeships, athletic facilities, and a school farm.

“These kids are precious, and they deserve the best education,” said Mr. Turner. “I am proud to be a part of that effort with this school.”

🟨◼️ We are grateful for partnerships that move opportunities forward for our students, their future, and their success. ◼️🟨

https://www.wilsongriffin.com/obituary/virginia-ruth-stender
12/04/2025

https://www.wilsongriffin.com/obituary/virginia-ruth-stender

Virginia Ruth Stender was born March 15, 1926, in Kansas City, Missouri to Leonard Paul Bell and Ida Belle Bell ne Riley. She was the last of the six children born to them. In 1942 they moved to San Bernardino, California where she graduated from high school in 1944. Soon

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895 East Dade 166
Everton, MO
65646

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(417) 429-8989

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