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Lily Butters

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Butters founded the Cecil Butters Memorial Hospital, or the Butters Centre, in her farmhouse, which cared for mentally disabled children. It was named in honour of her son, Cecil. In 1968, it had 325 occupants. It operated from 1947 to 1990. After her husband died on February 2, 1964, a new building
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for her hospital was constructed after receiving $ 230,000 in funding from
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caused her health to deteriorate. She enrolled in a nursing a class in
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John, Creary (1 June 2021). "Lily Butters: A model for today".
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