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Seon (Dubby) Dyer was a son of Ed Dyer. They both served as public stenographers in the [St. Regis]. According to [Kampf], Seon was one of the world's greatest Mahjong players.
Adirondack Daily Enterprise, March 2, 1957
Seon Dyer arrived last night from San Antonio, Tex., to visit his father, E.S. Dyer, who is confined to the Saranac Lake General Hospital.