She was born February 11, 1850, in Rose Valley, Lincoln County, Nevada, a daughter of Joseph and Emma Coumerilh. She came to Idaho in 1903 and for several years taught school in Blackfoot.
She married Walter Totty in February 1911 and a daughter, Mrs. Robinetts Marvin, Los Angeles; surviveds this union. Mr. Totty died in 1915. She later married Philip Darnall of Blackfoot. He died in 1937.
Funeral services were arranged for this afternoon in the Oiler-McKinley Mortuary, Los Angeles, with burial in Los Angeles.
Other survivors include a brother, John H. Coumerilh, Blackfoot; a brother, B. J. Coumerilh, St. Louis, Missouri and a neice, Mrs. Opal Poehner, BLackfoot.
-Idaho State Journal, April 24, 1962, transcribed by Rhonda Holton
She was born February 11, 1850, in Rose Valley, Lincoln County, Nevada, a daughter of Joseph and Emma Coumerilh. She came to Idaho in 1903 and for several years taught school in Blackfoot.
She married Walter Totty in February 1911 and a daughter, Mrs. Robinetts Marvin, Los Angeles; surviveds this union. Mr. Totty died in 1915. She later married Philip Darnall of Blackfoot. He died in 1937.
Funeral services were arranged for this afternoon in the Oiler-McKinley Mortuary, Los Angeles, with burial in Los Angeles.
Other survivors include a brother, John H. Coumerilh, Blackfoot; a brother, B. J. Coumerilh, St. Louis, Missouri and a neice, Mrs. Opal Poehner, BLackfoot.
-Idaho State Journal, April 24, 1962, transcribed by Rhonda Holton
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