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  1. Mary Sue Hubbard (née Whipp; June 17, 1931 – November 25, 2002 [1]) was the third wife of L. Ron Hubbard, from 1952 until his death in 1986. She was a leading figure in Scientology for much of her life.

  2. Mary Sue Hubbard, United States District Court for the District of Columbia, 1979. Operation Snow White was a criminal conspiracy by the Church of Scientology during the 1970s to purge unfavorable records about Scientology and its founder, L. Ron Hubbard.

  3. Mary Sue Hubbard was L Ron Hubbard's confidant and third wife, mother of four of his children and a fierce defender of her husband and the movement he created. Biography By Howard Dickman with assistance from Antony A Phillips

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  5. On September 24, 1952, while in London, Hubbard's wife Mary Sue gave birth to her first child, a daughter whom they named Diana Meredith de Wolfe Hubbard.

  6. Mary Sue Hubbard was the third wife of L. Ron Hubbard, from 1952 until his death in 1986. She was a leading figure in Scientology for much of her life. The Hubbards had four children: Diana, Quentin (1954–1976), Suzette, and Arthur.

  7. Mary Sue Hubbard. A Tribute. Mary Sue Hubbard is possibly the one person, outside of Ron himself, who deserved to become Clear most of all. Born in Rockdale, Texas USA, Mary Sue was actually raised in Houston, graduating with a Bachelor of Arts from Texas University.

  8. A TRIBUTE TO MARY SUE HUBBARD. Wife of L. Ron Hubbard. Remembered with Respect and Honor. This site is sponsored by the Association of Professional Independent Scientologists

  9. A TRIBUTE TO MARY SUE HUBBARD. Wife of L. Ron Hubbard. Remembered with Respect and Honor. This site is sponsored by the Association of Professional Independent Scientologists

  10. Mary Sue Hubbard (née Whipp; June 17, 1931 – November 25, 2002) was the third wife of L. Ron Hubbard, from 1952 to his death in 1986, and was a leading figure in Scientology for much of her life.

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