Fama was born on 23 October 1938 in
Windsor, England, to a Catholic family of five children; her father was a New Zealander, army officer, and government official. They returned to New Zealand when Fama was ten, living in the
Wellington region. In 1968, she met and married Australian psychiatrist Peter Fama, then working in Auckland but slated to return to Australia. Their first child died soon after childbirth, but they had three more in the early 1970s, all three of whom suffered from
Friedreich's ataxia, a genetic degenerative disorder, and died in their 20s and 30s. Fama suffered for many years from
pulmonary tuberculosis, likely contracted as a teenager but not diagnosed until much later. By the 1980s she was diagnosed with
bronchiectasis. As a complication of her tuberculosis, she went blind in one eye in 2013. She died in
Hastings on 6 July 2021. ==References==