https://www.palmbeachpost.com/obituaries/pwpb0177944My mother was a friend of Mrs. Reid in Ocala and in college, and as a child I received copies of both of her books. I wish I still had them! One of my first book reports was on "Mystery of the Carrowell Necklace."
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Eugenie Chazal Reid, a retired legal editor, librarian, childrenrCOs author and amateur genealogist whose curiosity and passion for research touched generations of family and friends, died peacefully Tuesday, March 22, at 97.
Eugenie was born and raised in Woodbury, N.J. and moved with her mother to Ocala in 1941 at the age of 16. After graduating from Ocala High School, she studied English at the Florida State College for Women and library science at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
Eugenie wrote two childrenrCOs mystery novels set in Florida: rCyThe Mystery of the Carrowell NecklacerCO (1965) and rCyThe Mystery of the Second TreasurerCO(1967).
My mother was a friend of Mrs. Reid in Ocala and in college, and as a child I received copies of both of her books. I wish I still had them! One of my first book reports was on "Mystery of the Carrowell Necklace."You're welcome!
When my mother died several years ago, I briefly attempted to contact Mrs. Reid but had no luck. Thank you for posting this obituary notice.
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