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(April 9, 1926 - August 24, 2017)
 
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'''Jessie Clinton''' née '''Wilt''' married [[Ed Clinton]] in 1957. They were among the Bay Area fans who were club officers during the [[Breendoggle]]. Eventually they moved to Montana.
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'''Jessie Clinton''', née '''Wilt''', was a [[California]] [[fan]] active in the 1950s and ’60s. [[Len Moffatt]] described her in ''[[Califania Tales]]'':
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Jessie Wilt, a good friend of [[Rick Sneary|Rick [Sneary]'s]], had been in the [[LASFS]] for some time, a quiet young lady who worked for Pacific Press (printer for the LA Times). She and I shared a love of old movies (domestic and foreign) as well as writers like [[Charles Dickens|Dickens]].
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She is listed in the [[1950 Fan Directory]] and co-[[edited]] an issue of ''[[Shaggy]]''.
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She married fellow LASFSian [[Ed Clinton]] in December 1957 in Las Vegas; they moved to the [[BArea]], and had son, Anthony (named, like Ed’s [[pseudonym]], for [[Anthony Boucher]]). The Clintons were among the parents who supported [[Walter Breen]] during the [[Breendoggle]], contributing a strong pro-Breen statement to [[John Trimble|John]] and [[Bjo Trimble]]’s ''[[The Loyal Opposition]]''.
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She ran the [[art show]] for [[Westercon]] in 1963.  
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Eventually the Clintons moved to [[Montana]].
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Revision as of 20:53, 23 June 2021

(April 9, 1926 - August 24, 2017)

Jessie Clinton, née Wilt, was a California fan active in the 1950s and ’60s. Len Moffatt described her in Califania Tales:

Jessie Wilt, a good friend of Rick [Sneary]'s, had been in the LASFS for some time, a quiet young lady who worked for Pacific Press (printer for the LA Times). She and I shared a love of old movies (domestic and foreign) as well as writers like Dickens. 

She is listed in the 1950 Fan Directory and co-edited an issue of Shaggy.

She married fellow LASFSian Ed Clinton in December 1957 in Las Vegas; they moved to the BArea, and had son, Anthony (named, like Ed’s pseudonym, for Anthony Boucher). The Clintons were among the parents who supported Walter Breen during the Breendoggle, contributing a strong pro-Breen statement to John and Bjo Trimble’s The Loyal Opposition.

She ran the art show for Westercon in 1963.

Eventually the Clintons moved to Montana.


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