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.
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.
Family Members
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Artemissia "Mish" May Workman
1883–1960
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Ben Hugh May
1885–1935
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Agnes May McLean
1887–1973
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Sterling Ibey May
1896–1963
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Ross Ronald May
1900–1942
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James Ira May
1857–1938
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Jude Allen May
1859–1946
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George May
1861–1942
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Henry Lyman May
1863–1863
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Martha Ellen May Hunsaker
1865–1943
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Sarah Margaret May Barnard
1867–1941
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Evelyn May Hunsaker
1869–1946
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Andrew May
1871–1958
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Frank May
1872–1923
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Harriet May Kelly
1874–1918
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Richard C May
1876–1955
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Marian Ann "Mary" May Arbon
1878–1974
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Emma May May Davis
1880–1954
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Joseph Eugene May
1882–1958
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