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(9 May 1927 – 28 March 2014)
 
(9 May 1927 – 28 March 2014)
  
'''Stanley C. Skirvin''' was an early member of the [[Cincinnati Fantasy Group]] of [[Ohio]] ([[CFG]]) and one of the founders of [[Midwestcon]]. He claimed responsibility for persuading the [[club]] to name themselves the Cincinnati Fantasy Group. He edited the program book for the [[Cinvention]], the 1949 [[Worldcon]] and the [[Cinvention Memory Book]] afterward.   
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'''Stanley C. Skirvin''' was an early member of the [[Cincinnati Fantasy Group]] of [[Ohio]] ([[CFG]]) and one of the founders of [[Midwestcon]]. He claimed responsibility for persuading the [[club]] to name themselves the Cincinnati Fantasy Group. He edited the [[program book]] for the [[Cinvention]], the 1949 [[Worldcon]], and the [[Cinvention Memory Book]] afterward.   
  
He also attended the [[Philcon]] in 1953, and organized a “Car Pool to Portland” for [[NorWesCon]] in 1950. He was a member of the [[N3F]] and [[LASFS]].
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He also attended the [[Philcon]] in 1953, and organized a “Car Pool to Portland” for [[NorWesCon]] in 1950, as well as [[Chicon III]] in 1962. He was a member of the [[N3F]] and [[LASFS]].
  
As an engineer for General Electric in the 1960s, Skirvin wrote aerothermodynamic software that calculated flow through nuclear aircraft engines.  Moving to Schenectady, NY, and Scottsdale, AZ, he apparently [[gafiated]], but [[CFG]] and other [[fans]] reported some 21st-century e-mail contacts.  He was an avid fossil hunter and mountain climber. He also collected cacti.  
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As an engineer for General Electric in the 1960s, Skirvin wrote aerothermodynamic software that calculated flow through nuclear aircraft engines.  Moving to Schenectady, NY, and Scottsdale, AZ, he apparently [[gafiated]], but [[CFG]] and other [[fans]] reported some 21st-century e-mail contacts.  He was an avid fossil hunter and mountain climber. He also collected cacti. He was married to [[Joan Skirvin]].
  
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===More reading:===
 
*[http://www.fanac.org/fanzines/File770/File770164.pdf File 770 Obituary ]
 
*[http://www.fanac.org/fanzines/File770/File770164.pdf File 770 Obituary ]
 
*{{link | website=http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/azcentral/obituary.aspx?pid=170458440 | text=Obituary}} from Legacy.com
 
*{{link | website=http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/azcentral/obituary.aspx?pid=170458440 | text=Obituary}} from Legacy.com
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*''{{link | website=http://www.fanac.org/fanzines/Cinvention/Cinvention1pb-00.html | text=Cinvention Program Book}}'', edited by Stan Skirvin
 
*''{{link | website=http://www.fanac.org/fanzines/Cinvention/Cinvention1pb-00.html | text=Cinvention Program Book}}'', edited by Stan Skirvin
 
*{{link | website=http://www.fanac.org/fanzines/Cinvention/Cinvention1mb-75.html | text=Wha' Happened}}, Stan Skirvin's memoir of the Cinvention, from ''{{link | website=http://www.fanac.org/fanzines/Cinvention/Cinvention1mb-00.html | text=Cinvention Memory Book}}''
 
*{{link | website=http://www.fanac.org/fanzines/Cinvention/Cinvention1mb-75.html | text=Wha' Happened}}, Stan Skirvin's memoir of the Cinvention, from ''{{link | website=http://www.fanac.org/fanzines/Cinvention/Cinvention1mb-00.html | text=Cinvention Memory Book}}''
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{{person | born=1927 | died=2014}}
 
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Revision as of 11:08, 5 June 2021

(9 May 1927 – 28 March 2014)

Stanley C. Skirvin was an early member of the Cincinnati Fantasy Group of Ohio (CFG) and one of the founders of Midwestcon. He claimed responsibility for persuading the club to name themselves the Cincinnati Fantasy Group. He edited the program book for the Cinvention, the 1949 Worldcon, and the Cinvention Memory Book afterward.

He also attended the Philcon in 1953, and organized a “Car Pool to Portland” for NorWesCon in 1950, as well as Chicon III in 1962. He was a member of the N3F and LASFS.

As an engineer for General Electric in the 1960s, Skirvin wrote aerothermodynamic software that calculated flow through nuclear aircraft engines. Moving to Schenectady, NY, and Scottsdale, AZ, he apparently gafiated, but CFG and other fans reported some 21st-century e-mail contacts. He was an avid fossil hunter and mountain climber. He also collected cacti. He was married to Joan Skirvin.

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