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(July 11, 1954 – January 23, 2017)
 
(July 11, 1954 – January 23, 2017)
  
'''Sarah S. Prince''' was a [[fan]] and artist who was principally known as a [[fanzine fan]], though she was a long-time member of [[NESFA]] and attended, worked on (and ran) [[conventions]].  She lived in [[Minneapolis]], [[Cincinnati]] and the [[Boston]] area before finally moving to the northern Adirondacks. She was active from the 197Os through her death.  
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'''Sarah S. Prince''' was a [[fan]] and artist who was principally known as a [[fanzine fan]], though she was a long-time member of [[NESFA]] and attended, worked on (and ran) [[conventions]].  She lived in [[Minneapolis]], [[Cincinnati]] and the [[Boston]] area before finally moving to the northern Adirondacks. She was active from the 1970s through her death.  
  
Sarah was a member of the [[apas]] [[Intercourse]], [[Minneapa]], and [[APA-NESFA]].  She co-chaired [[Ditto 6]] in 1993 with [[Bob Webber]].
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Sarah was a member of the [[apas]] [[Intercourse]], [[Minneapa]], and [[APA-NESFA]].  She co-chaired [[Ditto 6]] in 1993 with [[Bob Webber]]. She was a candidate for [[TAFF]] in 1999.  
  
  

Revision as of 13:52, 12 September 2020

(July 11, 1954 – January 23, 2017)

Sarah S. Prince was a fan and artist who was principally known as a fanzine fan, though she was a long-time member of NESFA and attended, worked on (and ran) conventions. She lived in Minneapolis, Cincinnati and the Boston area before finally moving to the northern Adirondacks. She was active from the 1970s through her death.

Sarah was a member of the apas Intercourse, Minneapa, and APA-NESFA. She co-chaired Ditto 6 in 1993 with Bob Webber. She was a candidate for TAFF in 1999.



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