Sister Wilhelmina Lancaster was a nun whose body was discovered intact inside her simple wooden coffin in Gower, Missouri, despite the fact she was not embalmed.
The town of Gower in rural Missouri has unexpectedly become a place of pilgrimage following the discovery that the body of Sister Wilhelmina Lancaster showed no signs of decomposition four years after her burial.
The town of Gower in rural Missouri has unexpectedly become a place of pilgrimage following the discovery that the body of Sister Wilhelmina Lancaster showed no signs of decomposition four years after her burial.