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(August 19, 1956 – July 19, 2023)
  
Bill Laubenheimer was the [[LepreCon 32]] [[Music GoH]].
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'''William J. Laubenheimer''', aka '''Moonmoth''', was a [[BArea]] [[fan]] and [[filker]] who wrote and sang a wide array of [[filk]] — Bill’s [[H. P. Lovecraft]] [[burlesque]], “The Sunken Land of R’lyeh,” is acclaimed. A software architect, Bill was especially known for composing computer-related songs.  
  
He's a computer programmer and the author of programming related songs.  He also sings a wide array of [[filk]].
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Bill was introduced to [[fandom]] by and married to fellow fan [[Carole Parker]].  
  
He is married to fellow fan [[Carole Parker]].
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Bill died after arriving in [[Winnipeg]] to attend [[Pemmi-con]], the 2023 [[NASFiC]].
  
Bill died after arriving in Winnipeg to attend [[Pemmi-con]].
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* [http://www.leprecon.org/lep32/lep32homepage_008.htm Brief biography.]
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* [https://ng-moonmoth.dreamwidth.org/31128.html Moonmoth’s Dreamwidth.]
  
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* 2006 — [[LepreCon 32]] Music GoH
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Latest revision as of 17:58, 21 July 2023

(August 19, 1956 – July 19, 2023)

William J. Laubenheimer, aka Moonmoth, was a BArea fan and filker who wrote and sang a wide array of filk — Bill’s H. P. Lovecraft burlesque, “The Sunken Land of R’lyeh,” is acclaimed. A software architect, Bill was especially known for composing computer-related songs.

Bill was introduced to fandom by and married to fellow fan Carole Parker.

Bill died after arriving in Winnipeg to attend Pemmi-con, the 2023 NASFiC.

Awards, Honors and GoHships:



Person 19562023
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