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(May 18, 1946 – January 20, 2017)
 
(May 18, 1946 – January 20, 2017)
  
Laurence C. Smith was a long-time [[Columbus]] [[fan]] who [[co-chaired]] the [[Columbus in 1976]] [[Worldcon]] bid, chaired [[Marcon]] III-XII, and was a vice chairman of [[Chicon IV]]. He co-chaired [[OVFF 14]] in 1998 and [[World Fantasy Convention 2010]]. He was a member of [[NESFA]], [[CFG]], and [[SFWA]]. He was one of the founders of the [[Central Ohio Science Fiction Society]] and edited its [[clubzine]] ''[[Cosign]]'' for 12 issues in 1966 and 67. He was one of the members of the [[Columbus Cavalry]] and a member of the [[Seattle in 1981]] bid.
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'''Laurence C. Smith''' was a long-time [[Columbus]] [[fan]] who [[co-chaired]] the [[Columbus in 1976]] [[Worldcon]] bid, chaired [[Marcon]] III-XII, and was a vice chairman of [[Chicon IV]]. He co-chaired [[OVFF 14]] in 1998 and [[World Fantasy Convention 2010]]. He was a member of [[NESFA]], [[CFG]], and [[SFWA]]. He was one of the founders of the [[Central Ohio Science Fiction Society]] and edited its [[clubzine]] ''[[Cosign]]'' for 12 issues in 1966 and 67. He was one of the members of the [[Columbus Cavalry]] and a member of the [[Seattle in 1981]] bid.
  
In the early 1990s, he and his wife [[Sally Kobee]] went into business as [[hucksters]] at [[SF conventions]] by purchasing [[Dick Spelman]]'s business when Spelman retired, and they became major figures in that niche. He managed the [[huckster room]] at too many [[Worldcons]] to enumerate.
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He was closely associated with [[Bob Hillis]].  
  
On September 10, 2015, Smith was hospitalized when his van overturned in Tennessee on his return to Columbus from Atlanta, where he had been dealing books at [[Dragon*Con]]. The Smiths' vehicle was totaled, but fans stepped in to help Smith recover his inventory and purchase a new van.
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In 1969, he married [[Cecilia Grim]].  
  
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In the early 1990s, he and his second wife, [[Sally Kobee]], went into business as [[hucksters]] at [[SF conventions]] by purchasing [[Dick Spelman]]'s business when Spelman retired, and they became major figures in that niche. He managed the [[huckster room]] at too many [[Worldcons]] to enumerate.
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On September 10, 2015, Smith was hospitalized when his van overturned in Tennessee on his return to Columbus from Atlanta, where he had been dealing books at [[Dragon*Con]]. The Smiths' vehicle was totaled, but [https://www.gofundme.com/f/7f4cq7p8 fans stepped in] to help Smith recover his inventory and purchase a new van.
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He died unexpectedly on January 20, 2017.
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[[File:Sally_Kobee_and_Larry_Smith_at_Windycon_2006.jpg|thumb|left|Sally Kobee and Larry Smith at Windycon 2006; Photo by Mark Olson]]
 
He published ''[[Ethereal Vibrations]]'' for [[SAPS]].
 
He published ''[[Ethereal Vibrations]]'' for [[SAPS]].
  

Latest revision as of 10:53, 24 February 2021

Larry Smith at LAcon 4; Photo by Mark Olson

(Did you mean the Larry Smith from San Francisco?)

(May 18, 1946 – January 20, 2017)

Laurence C. Smith was a long-time Columbus fan who co-chaired the Columbus in 1976 Worldcon bid, chaired Marcon III-XII, and was a vice chairman of Chicon IV. He co-chaired OVFF 14 in 1998 and World Fantasy Convention 2010. He was a member of NESFA, CFG, and SFWA. He was one of the founders of the Central Ohio Science Fiction Society and edited its clubzine Cosign for 12 issues in 1966 and 67. He was one of the members of the Columbus Cavalry and a member of the Seattle in 1981 bid.

He was closely associated with Bob Hillis.

In 1969, he married Cecilia Grim.

In the early 1990s, he and his second wife, Sally Kobee, went into business as hucksters at SF conventions by purchasing Dick Spelman's business when Spelman retired, and they became major figures in that niche. He managed the huckster room at too many Worldcons to enumerate.

On September 10, 2015, Smith was hospitalized when his van overturned in Tennessee on his return to Columbus from Atlanta, where he had been dealing books at Dragon*Con. The Smiths' vehicle was totaled, but fans stepped in to help Smith recover his inventory and purchase a new van.

He died unexpectedly on January 20, 2017.

Sally Kobee and Larry Smith at Windycon 2006; Photo by Mark Olson

He published Ethereal Vibrations for SAPS.

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