1923
2016
Muncie Gentry Gosnell, 93, passed away Thursday, November 24, at her home.
She was a life-long resident of Madison County, North Carolina, and had attended Middle Laurel Church of God all her life.
She was preceded in death by her parents: John and Dora Shelton Gentry; her husband of 67 years: Martin Gosnell; her beloved son: Leonard Carson Gosnell; four brothers: Chester, Joe Emerson, Dewey, and Cason Gentry; and two sisters: Roxie Wilkerson and Koeppie Cutshall.
She is survived by two grandsons: Glenn (Lisa) Gosnell of Greeneville, Tennessee and Chris (Amanda) Gosnell of Marshall, North Carolina; daughter-in-law: Sonnie Gosnell; six great grandchildren: Amber Gosnell and Randy Duncan of Chuckey, Colton, Autumn, and Holdon Gosnell of Greeneville, and Makayla and Hunter Gosnell of Marshall; two great-great grandsons: Teegan and Zeppelin Duncan of Chuckey; and a brother and sister-in-law: Doward and Robenia Gentry of Asheville, North Carolina.
A memorial service will be held on Sunday, December 4, from 2pm-4pm at Middle Laurel Church of God, Highway 212, in Marshall, North Carolina.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Middle Laurel Church of God, c/o Kim Pate, 300 Duck Mill Road, Marshall, North Carolina 28753.
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
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November 28, 2016
Brenda Roberts
Our thoughts and prayers go to the family at this time. She was a wonderful and sweet person.
Brenda Cook Roberts
David Roberts
Betty Jane Cook
November 27, 2016
Casey & Judy Shelton
So sorry! I loved Munice and Martin they were special people and will be truly missed. God bless you all with a peace that only he can give during these difficult times. Love and prayers to each of you.
November 25, 2016
I'm so sorry to hear about Aunt Muncie. Praying for all of you. May God give you strength and comfort in this time of sadness.
Love you all
Kim Weaver (Roxie Wilkerson's granddaughter)
November 25, 2016
Frederick & Sophia Shelton
Condolence to the Family of Muncie Gentry Grosnell
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