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'''Amelia “Amy” Sefton Killus''', aka '''Madame Ovary''', was a [[convention]] [[fan]] active beginning in the 1970s. Madame Ovary was created over a decade long period at the New York Renaissance Festival. She appeared at numerous craft fairs, parties, civic events and other venues of low repute.
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She was married to [[Freff]], for a time, after a clown wedding ceremony at [[Disclave 20]], performed by [[Chairman]] [[Alexis Gilliland]]. They lived in [[Alabama]].
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She worked as a civil librarian for the Army in [[New York]] before moving to [[California]] to marry [[James Killus]].
  
Amy Sefton was a [[fan]] who married [[Freff]] at [[Disclave 20]].
 
  
 
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Latest revision as of 19:49, 24 March 2021

(1950 – November 9, 2016)

Amelia “Amy” Sefton Killus, aka Madame Ovary, was a convention fan active beginning in the 1970s. Madame Ovary was created over a decade long period at the New York Renaissance Festival. She appeared at numerous craft fairs, parties, civic events and other venues of low repute.

She was married to Freff, for a time, after a clown wedding ceremony at Disclave 20, performed by Chairman Alexis Gilliland. They lived in Alabama.

She worked as a civil librarian for the Army in New York before moving to California to marry James Killus.



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