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− | Kate Hatcher | + | '''Kate Hatcher''' was a [[Utah]] [[fan]] who [[chaired]] the [[Utah for 2019]] [[NASFiC]] [[bid]] and [[Spikecon]] (the resultant [[convention]], which was also the 2019 [[Westercon]]). |
− | {{person}} | + | Hatcher, and her husband, fellow fan [[Ben Hatcher]], found [[fandom]] when they joined the [[LTUE]] [[committee]] before [[Westercon LXVII]] in 2014 and she wound up creating its [[program]]. |
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+ | She died of pneumonia. | ||
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+ | * [https://file770.com/kate-hatcher-1974-2020/ Obituary] by [[John Hertz]] in ''[[File 770]]''. | ||
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+ | {{person | born=1974| died=2020 |Locale=Salt Lake City, UT}} | ||
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Latest revision as of 07:55, 11 November 2023
(1974 – March 5, 2020)
Kate Hatcher was a Utah fan who chaired the Utah for 2019 NASFiC bid and Spikecon (the resultant convention, which was also the 2019 Westercon).
Hatcher, and her husband, fellow fan Ben Hatcher, found fandom when they joined the LTUE committee before Westercon LXVII in 2014 and she wound up creating its program.
She died of pneumonia.
- Obituary by John Hertz in File 770.
Person | 1974—2020 |
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