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(December 18, 1937 – July 15, 2024)
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(December 18, 1937 – June 17, 2024)<ref>There was some confusion about the date, as the information spread in fandom with some delay and one source mistyped June/July, but the first news broke in June: [https://facebook.com/groups/2462201542/?multi_permalinks=10161773976836543] [https://facebook.com/lorraine.kwan/posts/pfbid02ZTkR9q4gdSZgAGdZEA22iWZbwDUFh7NJS9bQg8xJFuZTmBxzKApau6Tn73tqb7GJl] See also discussion https://facebook.com/groups/Fanhistory/posts/2790144914481915/ (members only).</ref>
  
Fran Skene was a [[Vancouver, BC]] [[fan]] who was active mainly in the 1970s and 80s.  She co-chaired [[Rain Cinq]] in 1983 and chaired [[Westercon 30]] in 1977, [[V-Con VI]] in 1978, [[V-Con 9]] in 1981, [[Rain Finale]] in 1984, and [[VCON 14]] in 1986.  She was one of the leaders of the [[Vancouver in '84]] [[Worldcon bid]] and was a member of [[BCAPA]]. In real life she was a librarian.
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'''Fran Skene''' was a [[Vancouver, BC]] [[fan]] who was active mainly in the 1970s and 80s.  She co-chaired [[Rain Cinq]] in 1983 and chaired [[Westercon 30]] in 1977, [[V-Con VI]] in 1978, [[V-Con 9]] in 1981, [[Rain Finale]] in 1984, and [[VCON 14]] in 1986.  She was one of the leaders of the [[Vancouver in '84]] [[Worldcon bid]] and was a member of [[BCAPA]]. In real life she was a librarian.
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In retirement, she published some stories, and poetry in [[R. Graeme Cameron]]'s ''[[Polar Borealis]]''.
  
 
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* ''[[BCSFAzine]]'' [1975-1976]
 
* ''[[BCSFAzine]]'' [1975-1976]
 
* ''[[Love Makes the World Go Awry]]'' [1979-83]
 
* ''[[Love Makes the World Go Awry]]'' [1979-83]
* ''[[What Do You Know of Love?]]''  
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* ''[[What Do You Know of Love?]]'' [????]
  
 
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* 1978 -- [[MileHiCon 10]]
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* 1978 [[MileHiCon 10]]
* 1982 -- [[Westercon 35]]
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* 1982 [[Westercon 35]]
* 1988 -- [[Ad Astra 8]], [[Keycon 5]]
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* 1988 [[Ad Astra 8]], [[Keycon 5]]
* 2019 -- [[CUFF]] delegate
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* 2019 [[CUFF]] delegate
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* [https://fanac.org/fanzines/Obdurate_Eye/obdurateeye41.pdf Obituary] by [[Garth Spencer]] at ''[[The Obdurate Eye]]'' #41, page 1
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* {{ISFDB|Fran_Skene}}
  
 
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{{person | born=1937 |died=2024 |Locale=Vancouver, BC}}
 
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Latest revision as of 17:09, 7 August 2024

(December 18, 1937 – June 17, 2024)[1]

Fran Skene was a Vancouver, BC fan who was active mainly in the 1970s and 80s. She co-chaired Rain Cinq in 1983 and chaired Westercon 30 in 1977, V-Con VI in 1978, V-Con 9 in 1981, Rain Finale in 1984, and VCON 14 in 1986. She was one of the leaders of the Vancouver in '84 Worldcon bid and was a member of BCAPA. In real life she was a librarian.

In retirement, she published some stories, and poetry in R. Graeme Cameron's Polar Borealis.

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  1. There was some confusion about the date, as the information spread in fandom with some delay and one source mistyped June/July, but the first news broke in June: [1] [2] See also discussion https://facebook.com/groups/Fanhistory/posts/2790144914481915/ (members only).