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− | (December 3, 1918 | + | (December 3, 1918 – January 24, 1987) |
− | Pauline Harriet ( | + | '''Pauline Harriet “Polly” Freas''' (née Bussard) was a much-loved figure in mid-Atlantic [[fandom]], a frequent [[con]]-goer. |
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+ | She met SF artist [[Frank Kelly Freas]] at an [[SF]] [[club]] meeting in Pittsburgh in 1949. They married in 1952 and had two children. They co-edited several books. | ||
When her lymphoma became known in mid-1979, [[Margaret Middleton]] organized [[PollyAPA]], a one-shot, get-well-card [[APA]] presented to her at [[Northamericon]]. There was also a major fundraiser organized by [[HaRoSFA]] to help with her medical bills after her final illness. | When her lymphoma became known in mid-1979, [[Margaret Middleton]] organized [[PollyAPA]], a one-shot, get-well-card [[APA]] presented to her at [[Northamericon]]. There was also a major fundraiser organized by [[HaRoSFA]] to help with her medical bills after her final illness. |
Latest revision as of 07:56, 11 July 2020
(December 3, 1918 – January 24, 1987)
Pauline Harriet “Polly” Freas (née Bussard) was a much-loved figure in mid-Atlantic fandom, a frequent con-goer.
She met SF artist Frank Kelly Freas at an SF club meeting in Pittsburgh in 1949. They married in 1952 and had two children. They co-edited several books.
When her lymphoma became known in mid-1979, Margaret Middleton organized PollyAPA, a one-shot, get-well-card APA presented to her at Northamericon. There was also a major fundraiser organized by HaRoSFA to help with her medical bills after her final illness.
There is a short obituary (with follow-on news reports) in File 770 64, p. 1.
Awards, Honors and GoHships:
- 1978 -- Special Award at DeepSouthCon 16
- 1980 -- Sci-Con 2
- 1981 -- MysteryKon 6
- 1982 -- OKon 5, Texarkon 1982
- 1984 -- Munchcon 4
- 1986 -- OKon 9
Person | 1918—1987 |
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