Carolyn Levis of Morrisville celebrated her 100th birthday on Aug. 9.
Carolyn Conger Levis was born in Richford in 1917 and has happy memories of growing up there. Robert J. Levis, her husband of 66 years, died in 2005; they raised two children.
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Carolyn Levis of Morrisville celebrated her 100th birthday on Aug. 9.
Carolyn Conger Levis was born in Richford in 1917 and has happy memories of growing up there. Robert J. Levis, her husband of 66 years, died in 2005; they raised two children.
The Levises moved to Morrisville in 1943 and lived on Paine Avenue for 55 years. She is now a resident at The Manor in Morrisville.
She worked as an AT&T operator for many years and was a longtime member of the Copley Hospital Auxiliary and First Congregational Church.
Cards and best wishes may be sent to her in care of The Manor, 577 Washington Highway, Morrisville, VT 05661.
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