Here a just a few of the people who are buried in the cemetery. Family members come to the cemetery and honor to their loved one by decorating the graves of their loved ones.
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Joseph Johnson was one of the three Union soldiers buried at the cemetery. He was a member of the 13th Regiment Heavy Artillery. |
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John Henry Smith was the first sexton of the Mount Muncie Cemetery. |
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This is the tallest tombstone in the cemetery. |
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Everett Richard "Joshua" Johnson played the piano and was known as "King Of Boogie Woogie in 1940." |
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Hubbard Smith was one of the last person in the Smith family to be a sexton with the cemetery. |
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Gilbert Johnson attended Lincoln University in Jefferson City, MO and was known for his athletic abilites in track and field events. |
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Wiillam "Dugan" Pollard is featured in the mural located in the City Hall building in Higginsville, MO. |
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Hattie Blythe is one of the 54 other persons who was born prior to the end of slavery. |
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Isabell Greenwood was the sister of Evervett Johnson, musician. |
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Harry and Minnie Harrington have an unusal tombstone. |
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George Conway. He died at General Hospital #2 , Kansas City MO. This was the hospital that blacks could be admitted for treatment. It is now called Truman West Hospital. |
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Arthur Groves was a member of the Mount Muncie Cemetery board of trustess. |