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− | + | '''Curtis Stubbs''', an [[Arizona]] [[fan]], was one of the founders of the [[Central Arizona Speculative Fiction Society]] and of [[LepreCon]]. He was part of the [[Phoenix in '82]] [[bid]], and organized [[Halfacon 78]]. He was one of the initial [[co-chair]]s of [[Phoenix in '78]], a member of [[AZAPA]], [[SAPS]], and a member of the [[Friday Night Inevitable]]. | |
− | One fan | + | One fan remembered that in the early days "he was known as ‘'''Captain Coors''',’ always the life of the party at [[fannish]] gatherings with tricorn hat, handlebar mustache, and a can of Coors [[beer]]. The back seat of "'''Cthulhu'''," his jalopy, often overflowed with empties." |
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+ | * ''[[Closet Humanoid]]'' [1970s] (for [[SAPS]]) | ||
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Latest revision as of 06:44, 2 December 2022
(1948 – September 14, 2019)
Curtis Stubbs, an Arizona fan, was one of the founders of the Central Arizona Speculative Fiction Society and of LepreCon. He was part of the Phoenix in '82 bid, and organized Halfacon 78. He was one of the initial co-chairs of Phoenix in '78, a member of AZAPA, SAPS, and a member of the Friday Night Inevitable.
One fan remembered that in the early days "he was known as ‘Captain Coors,’ always the life of the party at fannish gatherings with tricorn hat, handlebar mustache, and a can of Coors beer. The back seat of "Cthulhu," his jalopy, often overflowed with empties."
- Closet Humanoid [1970s] (for SAPS)
Awards, Honors and GoHships:
- 1979 -- MileHiCon 11
- 1981 -- TusCon 8
Person | 1948—2019 |
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