These shared stories, from Mark Twain to Lewis Carroll, are among Naylors deepest and happiest memories and inspired her to. Her parents shared theatrical read alouds with Naylor and her siblings every evening, well until her teen years. She was preceded in death by her husband, William J. Phyllis Reynolds Naylor was born in 1933 in Anderson, Indiana, growing up during the Great Depression. Brunelle and his wife, Morgan, of Collinsville grandchildren, Lillian Brunelle of Collinsville, Emily Booker of Union and their mother, Jennifer Lee, Zac Brunelle of Hillsboro, Texas and Jack Reynolds, of Collinsville great-grandchildren, Ensley, Kate, Rhyder Kole and Codi Reece, who is due to arrive any day her brother, Butch, and his wife, Lynn, of Meridian and her sisters, Bonnie Sharp, of Meridian, and Sally Moore, of Durham, North Carolina, as well as numerous nieces and nephews. Brunelle, age 82, of Collinsville, passed away peacefully May 2,2023, at her home. Naylor decided to write Shiloh after an emotionally taxing experience in West Virginia where she encountered an abused dog. The 65th book by Naylor, it is the first in a quartet about a young boy and the title character, an abused dog. Webb & Stephens - Downtown is honored to be entrusted with the arrangements. Shiloh is a Newbery Medal -winning children's novel by Phyllis Reynolds Naylor published in 1991. at Webb & Stephens - Downtown, with visitation from 10:00 a.m. Funeral services for Grace Brunelle will be held Friday, May 5, 2023, at 11:00 a.m.
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