A memorial service for Cassaundra Gish, 70, of West Plains, Missouri, will be held at 11 A.M. Saturday, March 20, 2021, at West 160 Church of Christ.
Cassaundra Gish passed away on March 9, 2021. She was born December 24, 1950 in Midland, Texas. She was the daughter of Bob and Lorraine Maroney.
Cassaundra Gish met the love of her life in Edwin Gish and they were married for 47 wonderful years.
Cassaundra loved cooking for her family and friends. She was an artist who won awards for her dough art, paintings, sculptures, and created amazing stained glass. Cassaundra was a very active member of West 160 Church of Christ and loved her congregation dearly. There was rarely a day that the church doors were open that she wasn’t in attendance. There was no doubt that God was number one in her life… Some of her close friends said it best “she was an angel walking amongst us”.
Cassaundra is survived by her three children Cheramie Reeder, Tiffani Gish, and Charles Gish. Her four grandchildren are Wyatt Cooper, Carson Cooper, Harper Coltrain, and Adalyn Reeder. She is also survived by one sibling, brother Rusty Maroney, and sister-n-law Kelly Stark.
Cassaundra is preceded in death by her parents, husband Edwin Gish, grandson Ty Cooper, brother Rick Maroney, and sister Tracy Maroney.
Memorial Contributions can be made to Southern Christian Children’s Home – www.schome.org – or mailed to West 160 COC / 10104 County RD. 8010 / West Plains, Missouri 65775
Amber Redburn
March 17, 2021 @ 3:04 pm
The Gish Families,
I want to extend my deepest sympathy to all of you on the passing of Cassaundra. She was a joy to be around, had a wonderful caring personality, and a smile for everyone daily. I worked with her at the West Plains Middle School and knew Ed and her when they attended Curry Street Church of Christ. All of you are in my daily prayers/thoughts. During this difficult time may God encourage, comfort, strengthen, and give each of you peace. May God bless all of you.
In Christian Love,
Amber Redburn
Laurel
March 17, 2021 @ 5:03 pm
Tiffany. I’m sorry to hear about your Mom. You are in my thoughts and prayers.
Laurel Parrott Driscoll