Mrs. Emma Luella (Skinner) Coulter, 90, died at 7 a.m. Thursday in her home at 1403 at Kossuth street. She had been in ill health for sometime. Born near Stockwell, she married Sherman Coulter in 1896. A member of the Congress Street Methodist church, she attended Purdue university and Indiana State Teachers college, Terre Haute, and had taught in Indiana schools. Surviving with the husband are a foster daughter, Mrs. Mary H. Hunt of Lafayette; a brother, Russell Skinner of R 11, and a sister, Mrs. Grace Harrison of Lafayette.
Mrs. Emma Luella (Skinner) Coulter, 90, died at 7 a.m. Thursday in her home at 1403 at Kossuth street. She had been in ill health for sometime. Born near Stockwell, she married Sherman Coulter in 1896. A member of the Congress Street Methodist church, she attended Purdue university and Indiana State Teachers college, Terre Haute, and had taught in Indiana schools. Surviving with the husband are a foster daughter, Mrs. Mary H. Hunt of Lafayette; a brother, Russell Skinner of R 11, and a sister, Mrs. Grace Harrison of Lafayette.
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