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'''Lyn Spotswood''' (born December 21, [[1946]], Meridian, Mississippi; died October 9, [[1996]], Barton, Vermont was a theatre director and actress best known for founding the [[Southside Giant Puppet Workshop]]. As a young woman, she was injured in a car accident, rendering her quadraplegic and bound to a wheelchair. She attended [[Ramsay High School]], graduating in 1964. Her father was reported by a Ramsay classmate to be a journalist at the [[Birmingham News]].
'''Lyn Spotswood''' (born December 21, [[1946]], Meridian, Mississippi; died October 9, [[1996]], Barton, Vermont) was a theatre director and actress best known for founding the [[Southside Giant Puppet Workshop]]. As a young woman, she was injured in a car accident, rendering her quadraplegic and bound to a wheelchair. She attended [[Ramsay High School]], graduating in 1964. Her father was reported by a Ramsay classmate to be a journalist at the [[Birmingham News]].
 
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Lyn Spotswood (born December 21, 1946, Meridian, Mississippi; died October 9, 1996, Barton, Vermont) was a theatre director and actress best known for founding the Southside Giant Puppet Workshop. As a young woman, she was injured in a car accident, rendering her quadraplegic and bound to a wheelchair. She attended Ramsay High School, graduating in 1964. Her father was reported by a Ramsay classmate to be a journalist at the Birmingham News.

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