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I have Edith Meyers, a Zephyr girL.. In a good many ways I really like her better than Lily. Her worst fault is that she is very untidy; but, she is better tempered, more obliging, and really saves me much more time. ~Selected Journals Vol. II, Jan. 3, 1916

Margery Vinden. a worker at Lakeview Manor from 1980-1985 (with crafts and activities) met Edith Lyons, a resident who loved to do 'quilting'. Margery provided the following information.

Edith Sophia Lyons, nee Meyer, born in 1894 was a resident of Lakeview Manor, Beaverton, Ontario, Canada in 1984 (Durham Region Home ...

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