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She married [[Dave Hulan]] in 1961. They hosted [[DeepSouthCon 1]] at their home in Huntsville in 1963.  
 
She married [[Dave Hulan]] in 1961. They hosted [[DeepSouthCon 1]] at their home in Huntsville in 1963.  
  
At some point in the 1960s, she and Dave moved to Los Angeles and joined LASFS.  She was [[secretary]] of the [[PanPacificon]] [[bidcom]].  Katya and Dave divorced.
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At some point in the 1960s, she and Dave moved to Los Angeles and joined LASFS.  She was [[secretary]] of the [[PanPacificon]] [[bidcom]].  Katya and Dave divorced before 1968.
  
 
In 1968, she married [[Lon Atkins]]. They divorced in 1980.
 
In 1968, she married [[Lon Atkins]]. They divorced in 1980.
  
In 1981, she married [[Russell H. Stevens]] and the later settled in North Carolina.
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In 1981, she married [[Russell H. Stevens]] and later settled in North Carolina.
  
 
[https://fanac.org/fanzines/LASFS/LASFS1-23.html Photo] in the [[LASFS Album]].  
 
[https://fanac.org/fanzines/LASFS/LASFS1-23.html Photo] in the [[LASFS Album]].  

Revision as of 17:45, 16 October 2021

(January 25, 1943 – )

Katya Hulan (born Katherine Jean Wheat, later, Kathy Atkins, then Stevens) was a Huntsville, AL, and Los Angeles fan and artist and member of LASFS.

She married Dave Hulan in 1961. They hosted DeepSouthCon 1 at their home in Huntsville in 1963.

At some point in the 1960s, she and Dave moved to Los Angeles and joined LASFS. She was secretary of the PanPacificon bidcom. Katya and Dave divorced before 1968.

In 1968, she married Lon Atkins. They divorced in 1980.

In 1981, she married Russell H. Stevens and later settled in North Carolina.

Photo in the LASFS Album.

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