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− | '''Judi Beth Castro''' (formerly '''Goodman''') was a [[Florida]] [[fan]] and a member of [[SFSFS]]. She [[chaired]] [[Tropicon XVI]]. | + | '''Judi Beth Castro''' (formerly '''Goodman''') was a [[Florida]] [[fan]] and gamer and a member and officer of [[SFSFS]], serving a chair for three years. She also [[chaired]] [[Tropicon XVI]]. |
− | Judi was married to [[sf]] writer [[Adam-Troy Castro]]. She | + | Judi was married to [[sf]] writer (and fellow SFSFS member) [[Adam-Troy Castro]]. She was a contributor to the ''Atlanta Nights'' [[hoax]] novel and collaborated on two stories with her husband. |
− | + | She died of a sudden illness. | |
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+ | [https://www.levitt-weinstein.com/obituaries/Judi-Castro/#!/Obituary Obituary] | ||
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− | *2005 — [[OASIS 18]] | + | * 2005 — [[OASIS 18]] |
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− | {{person | born=1963|died=2021}} | + | {{person | born=1963 |died=2021}} |
[[Category:fan]] | [[Category:fan]] | ||
[[Category:US]] | [[Category:US]] |
Latest revision as of 06:55, 19 October 2022
(February 4, 1963 – July 15, 2021)
Judi Beth Castro (formerly Goodman) was a Florida fan and gamer and a member and officer of SFSFS, serving a chair for three years. She also chaired Tropicon XVI.
Judi was married to sf writer (and fellow SFSFS member) Adam-Troy Castro. She was a contributor to the Atlanta Nights hoax novel and collaborated on two stories with her husband.
She died of a sudden illness.
Awards, Honors and GoHships:
- 2005 — OASIS 18
Person | 1963—2021 |
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