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(1922 – January 1997)
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(June 18, 1922 – January 12, 1997)
  
 
'''Sheldon C. “Shep” Wesson''' was the husband of long-time [[fan]] [[Helen Wesson]].  He published ''[[The (Unspeakable) Thing]]'' with her from Yokohama, [[Japan]], in the 1950s. Like his wife, he was active in [[mundane]] [[ajays]], and they met through [[NAPA (Mundane)]]. He was a [[letterpress]] printer.
 
'''Sheldon C. “Shep” Wesson''' was the husband of long-time [[fan]] [[Helen Wesson]].  He published ''[[The (Unspeakable) Thing]]'' with her from Yokohama, [[Japan]], in the 1950s. Like his wife, he was active in [[mundane]] [[ajays]], and they met through [[NAPA (Mundane)]]. He was a [[letterpress]] printer.
  
They married on September 4, 1943, shortly before he left to serve in [[WWII]]. Professionally, he was a journalist.  
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They married on September 4, 1943, shortly before he left to serve in [[WWII]]. Professionally, he was a journalist. He is buried at Arlington National Cemetery.  
  
 
* [https://www.aapainfo.org/sheldon-c.-wesson.html Profile] at [[AAPA]].  
 
* [https://www.aapainfo.org/sheldon-c.-wesson.html Profile] at [[AAPA]].  
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* [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/49336613/sheldon-c-wesson FindaGrave entry. ]
  
  

Latest revision as of 17:25, 9 March 2023

(June 18, 1922 – January 12, 1997)

Sheldon C. “Shep” Wesson was the husband of long-time fan Helen Wesson. He published The (Unspeakable) Thing with her from Yokohama, Japan, in the 1950s. Like his wife, he was active in mundane ajays, and they met through NAPA. He was a letterpress printer.

They married on September 4, 1943, shortly before he left to serve in WWII. Professionally, he was a journalist. He is buried at Arlington National Cemetery.



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