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Latest revision as of 11:56, 9 October 2022

(September 16, 1932 – February 21, 2017)

Lee Anne Tremper (later Lavell) was an Indianapolis fan who entered fandom in 1950. She belonged to ISFA and the STF League of Indiana, and her home was a gathering place for area fen.

She hosted Ron Bennett for an evening during his TAFF trip. She attended a number of Worldcons, including Loncon I. A friend of Buck and Juanita Coulson’s, she was mentioned frequently in Yandro.

She married fan Jim Lavell. After his death in the ’80s, Lee gafiated, but became revenant enough to write for fanzines again in the 2000s.

In mundane life, she was a schoolteacher.

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