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Revision as of 01:08, 10 April 2020
(1938 -- May 27, 1981)
Ed Cagle was mainly a fanzine fan who lived in Kansas. Though he was also known as being a one-man Phone Fandom, he met few fans in person. He was married to Sue Cagle. He edited Kwalhioqua and was co-editor of Shambles.
There was a short eulogy by Dave Locke in File 770 26, p. 4.
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