Carol J. (Greenwell) Totten

Carol Jean (Greenwell) Totten was born Dec. 30, 1946 in Raymond, Wash., to Clarence and Barbara (Lowe) Greenwell.

Carol Jean (Greenwell) Totten was born Dec. 30, 1946 in Raymond, Wash., to Clarence and Barbara (Lowe) Greenwell. She attended the Raymond schools and graduated in 1965 from Raymond High. It was during these years, in the first grade, when she met her future husband Jim, also a classmate. After high school, she attended Grays Harbor College for 2 years for business.

On Aug. 24, 1968, Carol married her childhood sweetheart, Jim Totten at the Raymond First Baptist Church. Throughout the 60’s she worked at the O.R. Nevitt Pool, The Wagon Wheel restaurant, and Montgomery Wards. After this time, she transitioned to her title of “domestic goddess.” She was also an active leader with local 4-H clubs. As an RHS grad, she seldom missed a football or basketball game, and was very proud to be a “Seagull.”

Carol was a lifelong member of the Raymond First Baptist Church, and her faith in Jesus was her ultimate devotion. She and Jim adopted a son, J.J. Totten, in 1980 and a large amount of her time was spent attending his activities through school and music. Throughout his 30 years of concerts, she never missed a performance.

Carol is preceded in death by her grandparents, Orville Lowe and Goldie (Walker) Lowe, Frank Greenwell and Agnes (Bale) Greenwell, mother and father, and brother, Terry Greenwell. She is survived by her husband and son, sister Jan Capps, sisters in-law Bonnie Dalton, Susie Alexander, and Sharon Totten. She has nine nephews, and three nieces, and many cousins. Carol had many fond memories of times with her nephews Pat Greenwell and Jamie Capps.

A service to celebrate Carol’s life will be held, Feb. 3, 2018, 2 p.m. at the Raymond First Baptist Church. In lieu of flowers, donations in her memory may be given to Willapa Harbor Helping Hands.

Arrangements are in care of Stoller’s Mortuary in Raymond, Wash. You may visit www.StollersMortuary.com to leave condolences for the family.