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'''Jessie E. Walker''', a [[fan]] from South Porcupine, [[Ontario]], wrote for [[fanzines]] such as ''[[Light]]'' in the 1940s.
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'''Jessie E. Walker''' (born Jessie Elizabeth Dunn), a [[fan]] from [[South Porcupine, ON|South Porcupine]], [[Ontario]], wrote for [[fanzines]] such as ''[[Light]]'' in the 1940s.
  
 
An ex-schoolteacher, she sometimes used the [[penname]] '''Pluto'''.
 
An ex-schoolteacher, she sometimes used the [[penname]] '''Pluto'''.
  
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She married Austin Walker, a miner, in 1922; when they died in 1986 (he in the spring, she in the autumn) they were survived by their son Ron and two grandsons, Wade and Blair.<ref>[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/sources/viewedit/MMCP-85Z?context Obituary] transcribed at FamilySearch (free account required)</ref>
  
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Latest revision as of 09:26, 22 May 2023

(October 26, 1902 – November 11, 1986)

Jessie E. Walker (born Jessie Elizabeth Dunn), a fan from South Porcupine, Ontario, wrote for fanzines such as Light in the 1940s.

An ex-schoolteacher, she sometimes used the penname Pluto.

She married Austin Walker, a miner, in 1922; when they died in 1986 (he in the spring, she in the autumn) they were survived by their son Ron and two grandsons, Wade and Blair.[1]

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  1. Obituary transcribed at FamilySearch (free account required)

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