Difference between revisions of "Bio:Leigh Couch"
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From [https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/rec.arts.sf.fandom/xQS-0VGrDmc rec.arts.sf.fandom]:<BR> | From [https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/rec.arts.sf.fandom/xQS-0VGrDmc rec.arts.sf.fandom]:<BR> | ||
| − | From the Friday Sept. 11, 1998 Post Dispatch Obits: | + | "From the Friday Sept. 11, 1998 Post Dispatch Obits: |
COUCH, Leigh (nee Erma Leigh Finley) born Nov. 29, 1925 to Floyd Finley and | COUCH, Leigh (nee Erma Leigh Finley) born Nov. 29, 1925 to Floyd Finley and | ||
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In lieu of flowers the family requests donations in her name to some of her | In lieu of flowers the family requests donations in her name to some of her | ||
favorite charities: The Open Door Animal Sanctuary, Forest Park Forever or St. | favorite charities: The Open Door Animal Sanctuary, Forest Park Forever or St. | ||
| − | Louis Zoo Friends. | + | Louis Zoo Friends." |
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Date of birth via SF November Birthdays. --Dirk P Broer 00:17, 29 November 2011 (UTC)
Date of death via Rootsweb. --Dirk P Broer 23:07, 29 November 2011 (UTC)
From rec.arts.sf.fandom:
"From the Friday Sept. 11, 1998 Post Dispatch Obits:
COUCH, Leigh (nee Erma Leigh Finley) born Nov. 29, 1925 to Floyd Finley and Eunice E. (Betty) Sparks (Finley Nolte): survived by a daughter, Lesleigh Luttrell (Dave Schreiner) of Madison, WI: a son, N. C. Christopher Couch (Jackie southern) of Florence, MA; a granddaughter, Mora Couch and a godson, Kurt Stone of Arnold, Mo; also cousins, friends and former students; preceded in death by her parents, husband Norbert Couch and a son, Michael G. Couch.
Mrs. Couch, who graduated from St. Louis University in 1950 was a science teacher for 30 years in area Catholic schools including 22 years at Assumption School; she was a member of First Fandom in science fiction and had numerous literary and environmental interests.
In lieu of flowers the family requests donations in her name to some of her favorite charities: The Open Door Animal Sanctuary, Forest Park Forever or St. Louis Zoo Friends."