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[[File:TCR | [[File:TCR 280 - Coons.jpg|right|thumb||Alice DeLisle, pictured in a 1909 Winter Carnival program.<br>|Historic Saranac Lake Collection, TCR 380. Courtesy of Hope Coons.]]'''Born: '''September 1880 | ||
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Born: September 1880
Died: March 1, 1902 or 1903
'[F. DeLisle ]won for best costume at the 1898 "fancy dress" Winter Carnival as a young woman. A daughter of Joseph and Margaret DeLisle, she was one of nine siblings. One of her sisters was Agnes D. Munn, and another was Emma D. Lamy, mother of Ed Lamy. She died of appendicitis at age 21.
Information provided by Thomas Meldrim, her great-nephew and grandson of Agnes D. Munn.