You're looking for a small, but not micro cache. It is not located on any headstones or graves, but it is in the cemetery--sorta
if you enter the gate church side Id 'bet' you'll immediately be facing a few 'BETTS'. Take a 'SHARPE' turn right and pay your respects to my great grandparents Allie E. Grau Sharpe and Paul Sharpe...continue walking down the fence line until you cross the 'HALL' and take another "sharp" left to the concrete walkway at the back of the cemetery. Follow the concrete until you reach the coordinates and you'll see it.
This container--think Small plastic lunchbox--contains room for small swag and I've placed a couple swag as well as a log in a ziplock baggie. Happy hunting. 🌎
CORNETT CEMETERY brief history
THE FIRST BURIALS HERE WERE IN THE 1850s. BUT THE OLDEST LEGIBLE STONE MARKS THE GRAVE OF MARY FRANCES HAMPTON, WHO DIED OCT. 4, 1880