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'''Ann F. Dietz''' (formerly '''Ann Ashe'''), a [[New York]] [[fan]], was active beginning in the 1960s. She was one of the [[editors]] of the ''[[Science Fiction Times]]'' (''Fantasy Times/Science Fiction Times'') in the 1960s and the [[editor]] of ''[[Luna Monthly]]''.  She was a member of the [[Syracuse in '67]] [[Worldcon bid]].   
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'''Ann F. Dietz''' (née '''Frances Ann Frazier'''; also '''Ashe''' [1960–68] and '''Robertson''' [by 2001—2015]), a [[New York]] [[fan]], was active beginning in the 1960s. She was one of the [[editors]] of the ''[[Science Fiction Times]]'' (''Fantasy Times/Science Fiction Times'') in the 1960s and the [[editor]] of ''[[Luna Monthly]]''.  She was a member of the [[Syracuse in '67]] [[Worldcon bid]].   
  
 
She was a member of the [[N3F]] and [[BuHead]] of its [[N3F#Tape Bureau|Tape Bureau]] in the mid-1960s. She [[published]] the ''[[N3F Tape Bureau Newsletter]]'' beginning in 1965.
 
She was a member of the [[N3F]] and [[BuHead]] of its [[N3F#Tape Bureau|Tape Bureau]] in the mid-1960s. She [[published]] the ''[[N3F Tape Bureau Newsletter]]'' beginning in 1965.
  
She ran for [[TAFF]] in 1973 with her then husband, [[Frank Dietz]]. (Her first marriage, to [[James Ashe]], ended in 1968.) Ann’s [[fanac]] slacked off after she divorced Frank Dietz, but she was still around in 2014.  
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She ran for [[TAFF]] in 1973 with her then husband, [[Frank Dietz]]. (Her first marriage, to [[James Ashe]], ended in 1968.) Ann’s [[fanac]] slacked off after she divorced Frank Dietz, but she was still around in 2014.
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She was married a third time, to William Charles Robertson, sometime before [https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-morning-call-obituary-for-violet-l/122737996/ her mother's death in 2001].
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[https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-atlanta-constitution-obituary-for-fr/122738826/ Ann died on August 22, 2015] and her cremains were interred [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/153899668/frances-ann-robertson with her husband] when he died three years later.
  
 
[https://calisphere.org/item/ark:/86086/n2rv0m36/ Photo] at [[Tricon]], 1966.  
 
[https://calisphere.org/item/ark:/86086/n2rv0m36/ Photo] at [[Tricon]], 1966.  
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* ''[[Syracon Sentinel]]'' 1965-66] (with others)
 
* ''[[Syracon Sentinel]]'' 1965-66] (with others)
  
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Revision as of 09:17, 12 April 2023

(March 3, 1939 – August 22, 2015)

Ann F. Dietz (née Frances Ann Frazier; also Ashe [1960–68] and Robertson [by 2001—2015]), a New York fan, was active beginning in the 1960s. She was one of the editors of the Science Fiction Times (Fantasy Times/Science Fiction Times) in the 1960s and the editor of Luna Monthly. She was a member of the Syracuse in '67 Worldcon bid.

She was a member of the N3F and BuHead of its Tape Bureau in the mid-1960s. She published the N3F Tape Bureau Newsletter beginning in 1965.

She ran for TAFF in 1973 with her then husband, Frank Dietz. (Her first marriage, to James Ashe, ended in 1968.) Ann’s fanac slacked off after she divorced Frank Dietz, but she was still around in 2014.

She was married a third time, to William Charles Robertson, sometime before her mother's death in 2001.

Ann died on August 22, 2015 and her cremains were interred with her husband when he died three years later.

Photo at Tricon, 1966.

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