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(July 6, 1919 -- Sept 7, 2006)
 
(July 6, 1919 -- Sept 7, 2006)
  
[[Fan]] who was active in [[FAPA]] since 1946 and published ''[[Pendragon]]'' and ''[[Helen's Fantasia]]''.  She was also heavily involved in [[Ajay]] -- [[mundane]] [[APAs]] -- such as [[NAPA]] beginning before the [[war]].  She published ''[[Unspeakable Thing]]'' with [[Burton Crane]] and with [[Sheldon Wesson]].
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'''Helen Vivartlas Wesson''', a [[fan]] who was active in [[FAPA]] since 1946, published ''[[Pendragon]]'' and ''[[Helen's Fantasia]]''.  She was also heavily involved in [[Ajay]] -- [[mundane]] [[APAs]] -- such as [[NAPA]] beginning before the [[war]].  She published ''[[Unspeakable Thing]]'' with [[Burton Crane]] and with [[Sheldon Wesson]].
  
 
"Vegas Fandom Weekly" #81 (ed. Arnie Katz) describes her shortly before her death as being "now nearly 100 years of age", so the date of birth shown above (from genealogy pages) may be in error.
 
"Vegas Fandom Weekly" #81 (ed. Arnie Katz) describes her shortly before her death as being "now nearly 100 years of age", so the date of birth shown above (from genealogy pages) may be in error.

Revision as of 23:52, 11 July 2020

(July 6, 1919 -- Sept 7, 2006)

Helen Vivartlas Wesson, a fan who was active in FAPA since 1946, published Pendragon and Helen's Fantasia. She was also heavily involved in Ajay -- mundane APAs -- such as NAPA beginning before the war. She published Unspeakable Thing with Burton Crane and with Sheldon Wesson.

"Vegas Fandom Weekly" #81 (ed. Arnie Katz) describes her shortly before her death as being "now nearly 100 years of age", so the date of birth shown above (from genealogy pages) may be in error.

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