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Name and move[edit]

The only websites giving the name "Helen Feesh" are us and Simpsons Wikia. There is no source for the name. Therefore, I propose that the page is moved to "Church organist" or "Church organ player". Solar Dragon (Talk Contribs.) 18:01, 5 June 2012 (EDT)

I believe it was actually there some time ago. You know, somehow I can imagine Reverend Lovejoy saying "Thank you, Mrs. Feesh". --Wk (talk) 18:03, 5 June 2012 (EDT)
The episode guide calls her Helen (on the Dancin' Homer page). And Lovejoy calls her Mrs. Feesh in Bart's Inner Child.

Rev. Lovejoy: "Now instead of my boring old sermon, I'm going to take a page from the Book of Bart to do something I've always wanted to do."

(walks over to the organ)

Rev. Lovejoy: "Take five, Mrs. Feesh."

[edit] By the way, I found that last bit of info on snpp, thus making your initial statement incorrect. ;)--Nick97 (talk ~ contribs) 18:35, 5 June 2012 (EDT)

I don't think her name is Helen, for 3 reasons

1) It was Homer who called the organist Helen and Homer has never been good with names (at times he can't even remember the names of his own children. 2) In Bart-Mangled Banner Reverend Lovejoy calls her Martha and in relation to reason 1, I'm sure Reverend Lovejoy knows the real name of the organist in his church (Lovejoy is better with names than Homer). 3) The organist in Dancin' Homer, while she looks similar to Mrs. Feesh she isn't identical, so may be a different woman all together. Bleedinggumsmurphy1 (talk) 09:23, February 24, 2014 (EST)

Gertie[edit]

Just going with the more recent as the more accurate. Also think it was on her purpose that there is already a major character with the first name in Helen Lovejoy and both are associated with the First Church of Springfield. Plus would be the first example of a renamed character i.e. William "Fat Tony" Williams or Ralph Melish. Snowball II (talk) 18:28, November 28, 2023 (EST)

I agree and have moved the article to "Gertie Feesh" since her surname can still be considered unchanged. The Solar Dragon 19:26, November 28, 2023 (EST)