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− | Leah Dillon Gadzikowski was active in | + | '''Leah Dillon Gadzikowski''' was active in 1970s and ’80s [[Chicago]] [[fandom]]. She [[chaired]] [[Capricon 2]] in 1982 (as '''Leah Bestler'''). She was a member of the [[Chicago in 1982]] [[Worldcon bid]]. She performed with [[Moebius Theatre]]. |
− | + | She was married to fellow [[fan]] Chip Bestler (later [[Caitlin Bestler]]). They had two children. After their divorce, she married [[fan artist]] [[Paul Gadzikowski]], living in [[Louisville]], [[Kentucky]], and [[Omaha]], [[Nebraska]]. | |
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Latest revision as of 18:57, 21 September 2022
(June 7, 1958 — August 17, 2014)
Leah Dillon Gadzikowski was active in 1970s and ’80s Chicago fandom. She chaired Capricon 2 in 1982 (as Leah Bestler). She was a member of the Chicago in 1982 Worldcon bid. She performed with Moebius Theatre.
She was married to fellow fan Chip Bestler (later Caitlin Bestler). They had two children. After their divorce, she married fan artist Paul Gadzikowski, living in Louisville, Kentucky, and Omaha, Nebraska.
Person | 1958—2014 |
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