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Eunice Effie <I>May</I> Reid

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Eunice Effie May Reid

Birth
Cardston, Claresholm Census Division, Alberta, Canada
Death
17 Jul 1964 (aged 75)
Cardston, Claresholm Census Division, Alberta, Canada
Burial
Cardston, Claresholm Census Division, Alberta, Canada Add to Map
Plot
Block 8, Lot 28, Plot 3
Memorial ID
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Eunice was one of eleven children born to James and Rhoda May. She was schooled in Cardston area schools and co-owner of the "Model Milinery" women's dry goods and hat store with her sister Artemissia.

She married Claude Ferguson in 1911. Claude passed away in 1926 and Eunice continued in business with her sister until 1930 when she married John "Jack" Reid. They lived in Calgary as Jack worked there for the government.

They moved back to Cardston in Jacks retirement years and he opened a gun repair shop.

Like her sister Artemissia, Eunice did not leave a legacy of children. She was well-liked by friends and family and fondly remembered by nieces and nephews in later years.

She is buried between the two loves of her life.

Eunice was one of eleven children born to James and Rhoda May. She was schooled in Cardston area schools and co-owner of the "Model Milinery" women's dry goods and hat store with her sister Artemissia.

She married Claude Ferguson in 1911. Claude passed away in 1926 and Eunice continued in business with her sister until 1930 when she married John "Jack" Reid. They lived in Calgary as Jack worked there for the government.

They moved back to Cardston in Jacks retirement years and he opened a gun repair shop.

Like her sister Artemissia, Eunice did not leave a legacy of children. She was well-liked by friends and family and fondly remembered by nieces and nephews in later years.

She is buried between the two loves of her life.



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