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[[File:ShareML1954.jpeg|thumb|'''Marie-Louise Share, 1954'''. ''Photo by [[Dave Rike]].'']]
 
(February 15, 1935 – March 18, 2013)
 
(February 15, 1935 – March 18, 2013)
  
'''Marie Louise Share''' (later Shoemaker) was a [[fan]] from [[Pennsylvania]], active in the 1950s. She published ''[[Caprice]]'' for [[OMPA]] and ''[[Hodge-Podge]]'' (with her sister [[Nan Share]]) for [[SAPS]]. She was associate editor of ''[[Fanvariety|Opus]]''.
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'''Marie-Louise Share''' (later Shoemaker) was a [[fan]] from [[Pennsylvania]], active in the 1950s. She [[published]] ''[[Caprice]]'' for [[OMPA]] and ''[[Hodge-Podge]]'' (with her sister [[Nan Share]]) for [[SAPS]]. She was associate editor of ''[[Fanvariety|Opus]]''.
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* [https://www.newspapers.com/article/press-enterprise-obituary-for-marie-loui/126906618/ Obituary.]
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*''[[Caprice]]'' for [[OMPA]]
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* ''[[Hodge-Podge]]'' (with [[Nan Share]] for [[SAPS]])
  
* [https://www.newspapers.com/article/press-enterprise-obituary-for-marie-loui/126906618/ Obituary]
 
  
 
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Marie-Louise Share, 1954. Photo by Dave Rike.

(February 15, 1935 – March 18, 2013)

Marie-Louise Share (later Shoemaker) was a fan from Pennsylvania, active in the 1950s. She published Caprice for OMPA and Hodge-Podge (with her sister Nan Share) for SAPS. She was associate editor of Opus.

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