she died of illness 7:30 pm on a fri.
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Mariposa Gazette, Number 36, 14 February 1891:
GRANITE SPRINGS, February 3d, 1891 EDITOR GAZETTE:
The neighborhood of Coulterville and vicinity has been saddened by the loss of one who has long dwelt, as an honored member, among its citizens. Mrs. G. W. Coulter passed to her long home on the night of Tuesday. February 2d, after a very brief illness.
Mrs. Coulter had reached the venerable age of seventy-five years, and when disease overtook her, that feeble strength gave way. She was a lady, highly esteemed by all who knew her; coming to Coulterville in its babyhood, she is known and remembered by many who were classed as the early settlers. Not only the elder ones, but the younger, sought and were welcomed at her quiet home. Always capable of giving good advice and making a cheerful companion, she is mourned by many a youthful heart to day.
she died of illness 7:30 pm on a fri.
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Mariposa Gazette, Number 36, 14 February 1891:
GRANITE SPRINGS, February 3d, 1891 EDITOR GAZETTE:
The neighborhood of Coulterville and vicinity has been saddened by the loss of one who has long dwelt, as an honored member, among its citizens. Mrs. G. W. Coulter passed to her long home on the night of Tuesday. February 2d, after a very brief illness.
Mrs. Coulter had reached the venerable age of seventy-five years, and when disease overtook her, that feeble strength gave way. She was a lady, highly esteemed by all who knew her; coming to Coulterville in its babyhood, she is known and remembered by many who were classed as the early settlers. Not only the elder ones, but the younger, sought and were welcomed at her quiet home. Always capable of giving good advice and making a cheerful companion, she is mourned by many a youthful heart to day.
Bio by: ambs
Inscription
G. W. COULTER
BORN
July 12, 1818.
DIED
Jan. 4, 1902.
Also his Wife
MARGARETTE,
BORN
Jan. 10, 1817
DIED
Feb. 2, 1891