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A [[con-running fan]] who lived in the [[New York]]-New Jersey area most of his life but chaired the [[7 in '77]] [[Worldcon bid]] and the consequent [[convention]], [[SunCon]], the 1977 [[Worldcon]] in Miami.  His late wife, [[Grace Lundry]], served as his effective co-chair.  He worked on many [[Worldcons]] and chaired [[Lunacon 15]] and [[Lunacon 19]].  He found [[fandom]] in 1967.  He was active in organizing charter flights to overseas [[Worldcons]] ([[Aussiecon One]] and [[Heicon]]) when that was a big [[fannish]] money-saver.  ''[[The Aussiecon Flyer]]'' was the associated trip [[fanzine]].
 
A [[con-running fan]] who lived in the [[New York]]-New Jersey area most of his life but chaired the [[7 in '77]] [[Worldcon bid]] and the consequent [[convention]], [[SunCon]], the 1977 [[Worldcon]] in Miami.  His late wife, [[Grace Lundry]], served as his effective co-chair.  He worked on many [[Worldcons]] and chaired [[Lunacon 15]] and [[Lunacon 19]].  He found [[fandom]] in 1967.  He was active in organizing charter flights to overseas [[Worldcons]] ([[Aussiecon One]] and [[Heicon]]) when that was a big [[fannish]] money-saver.  ''[[The Aussiecon Flyer]]'' was the associated trip [[fanzine]].
  
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A con-running fan who lived in the New York-New Jersey area most of his life but chaired the 7 in '77 Worldcon bid and the consequent convention, SunCon, the 1977 Worldcon in Miami. His late wife, Grace Lundry, served as his effective co-chair. He worked on many Worldcons and chaired Lunacon 15 and Lunacon 19. He found fandom in 1967. He was active in organizing charter flights to overseas Worldcons (Aussiecon One and Heicon) when that was a big fannish money-saver. The Aussiecon Flyer was the associated trip fanzine.


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