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Lady Fiona O'Morain received an Award of Arms on 06/22/1974 from Their Western Majesties William and Donna
Lady Fiona O'Morain received an Award of Arms on 06/22/1974 from Their Western Majesties William and Donna.


==Persona==
Fiona had been involved in the Society since ASII, until the mid-1990s.
 
==Offices & Positions==
 
==Event Staff==


==Classes Taught==
==Classes Taught==
*Advanced Dance, [[Collegium Caidis-General Session 1982]]
*Advanced Dance, [[Collegium Caidis-General Session 1982]]


==Projects & Publications==
==Death==
 
Lady Fiona passed July 2, 2018 at 2:00 in the morning after she lost her four year battle with Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS).
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Revision as of 08:24, 26 March 2021

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Fiona OMorain-1.jpeg
Fiona O’ Morain in her court dress
Information
Preferred title: Not specified
Their Pronouns: Not specified
Resides: Unknown
Status: Deceased
Awards: Visit the Caid Order of Precedence
Heraldry
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Vert, a chevron sable fimbriated between three estoiles Or.
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Lady Fiona O'Morain received an Award of Arms on 06/22/1974 from Their Western Majesties William and Donna.

Fiona had been involved in the Society since ASII, until the mid-1990s.

Classes Taught

Death

Lady Fiona passed July 2, 2018 at 2:00 in the morning after she lost her four year battle with Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS).