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'''Amy Louise Ranger''' (formerly '''Proni''', née Bollinger), is a longtime [[Michigan]] [[con fan]]. She is a member of [[General Technics]].  
 
'''Amy Louise Ranger''' (formerly '''Proni''', née Bollinger), is a longtime [[Michigan]] [[con fan]]. She is a member of [[General Technics]].  
  
With her then husband [[Tullio Proni]], Amy was for many years involved with building and [[huckster]]ing [[rayguns]] and [[blinkies]] as part of [[Isher Enterprises]].  
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With her then husband, [[Tullio Proni]], Amy was for many years involved with building and [[huckster]]ing [[rayguns]] and [[blinkies]] as part of [[Isher Enterprises]].  
  
 
She is a fiber artist and genealogy buff. In the early 1980s, Amy served in the [[U.S.]] Air Force in [[Italy]]. Amy and her wife, Kim Ranger, have been married since July 15, 2007.  
 
She is a fiber artist and genealogy buff. In the early 1980s, Amy served in the [[U.S.]] Air Force in [[Italy]]. Amy and her wife, Kim Ranger, have been married since July 15, 2007.  

Revision as of 05:20, 19 July 2021

(March 1, 1960 – )

Amy Louise Ranger (formerly Proni, née Bollinger), is a longtime Michigan con fan. She is a member of General Technics.

With her then husband, Tullio Proni, Amy was for many years involved with building and huckstering rayguns and blinkies as part of Isher Enterprises.

She is a fiber artist and genealogy buff. In the early 1980s, Amy served in the U.S. Air Force in Italy. Amy and her wife, Kim Ranger, have been married since July 15, 2007.



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