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(May 20, 1948 December 16, 2000)
 
[[File:MikeFarinelli&JimHuttner.jpeg|thumb|Mike Farinelli, left, and [[Jim Huttner]] at [[LoneStarCon 2]] in 1997. Photo by [[Laurie Mann]].]]
 
[[File:MikeFarinelli&JimHuttner.jpeg|thumb|Mike Farinelli, left, and [[Jim Huttner]] at [[LoneStarCon 2]] in 1997. Photo by [[Laurie Mann]].]]
  
'''Mike Farinelli''' was a [[Midwest]] [[convention fan]]. He was part of the [[Boat Bid]].  
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'''Michael P. Farinelli''', Ph.D., was a longtime [[Indiana]] [[convention fan]]. He was part of the [[Boat Bid]].  
  
 
For many years, he and his close friend and Carnegie Mellon college roommate, [[Jim Huttner]], were such inseparable [[con]]going companions that people called them the “Bobbsey Twins.”  
 
For many years, he and his close friend and Carnegie Mellon college roommate, [[Jim Huttner]], were such inseparable [[con]]going companions that people called them the “Bobbsey Twins.”  
  
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He died of colon cancer.
  
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*[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/59700448/michael-p.-farinelli Find a Grave entry.]
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Latest revision as of 23:09, 26 February 2021

(May 20, 1948 – December 16, 2000)

Mike Farinelli, left, and Jim Huttner at LoneStarCon 2 in 1997. Photo by Laurie Mann.

Michael P. Farinelli, Ph.D., was a longtime Indiana convention fan. He was part of the Boat Bid.

For many years, he and his close friend and Carnegie Mellon college roommate, Jim Huttner, were such inseparable congoing companions that people called them the “Bobbsey Twins.”

He died of colon cancer.



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