She was the foster daughter of James and Mary Covalt since she was 11 months old when her mother died. She was always known by the name of her foster parents.
She was killed instantly when struck by a car while gathering huckleberries near Everett summit with Mary Covalt. While riding on a wagon, she jumped off and ran from the rear of the wagon into the path of the car.
Her obituary can be found in the Huntington Daily News on August 17, 1927.
She was the foster daughter of James and Mary Covalt since she was 11 months old when her mother died. She was always known by the name of her foster parents.
She was killed instantly when struck by a car while gathering huckleberries near Everett summit with Mary Covalt. While riding on a wagon, she jumped off and ran from the rear of the wagon into the path of the car.
Her obituary can be found in the Huntington Daily News on August 17, 1927.
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