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Suzanne Elaine Ross Vick was a [[fan]] who lived in the Panama City, FL area with her husband, fellow fan [[Shelby Vick]]. She and Shelby had three daughters. | Suzanne Elaine Ross Vick was a [[fan]] who lived in the Panama City, FL area with her husband, fellow fan [[Shelby Vick]]. She and Shelby had three daughters. | ||
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She published ''[[Tired Feet]]'' and ''[[Countdown X-10]]''. | She published ''[[Tired Feet]]'' and ''[[Countdown X-10]]''. | ||
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Revision as of 03:49, 11 February 2020
(May 1, 1937 -- February 19, 2002)
Suzanne Elaine Ross Vick was a fan who lived in the Panama City, FL area with her husband, fellow fan Shelby Vick. She and Shelby had three daughters.
She published Tired Feet and Countdown X-10.
Person | 1937—2002 |
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