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Carol Hoag De Priest was a [[Tucson]] [[con-running fan]] who, along with [[Jim Corrick]], was one of the founders of [[TusCon]]. She chaired [[TusCon I]], [[TusCon II]], [[TusCon III]], and [[TusCon IV]], ran Memberships for [[Iguanacon]], and was [[Fan GoH]] of [[TusCon 31]]. | Carol Hoag De Priest was a [[Tucson]] [[con-running fan]] who, along with [[Jim Corrick]], was one of the founders of [[TusCon]]. She chaired [[TusCon I]], [[TusCon II]], [[TusCon III]], and [[TusCon IV]], ran Memberships for [[Iguanacon]], and was [[Fan GoH]] of [[TusCon 31]]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 10:09, 16 July 2020
(1943 -- April 11, 2015)
Carol Hoag De Priest was a Tucson con-running fan who, along with Jim Corrick, was one of the founders of TusCon. She chaired TusCon I, TusCon II, TusCon III, and TusCon IV, ran Memberships for Iguanacon, and was Fan GoH of TusCon 31.
Person | 1943—2015 |
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