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− | ( | + | [[File:Fred Warth.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Fred Warth (undated photo)]] |
+ | (May 19, 1928 – April 11, 1990)<ref>[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/232528510/frederick-emil-warth Frederick Emil Warth Jr.] at Find a Grave</ref> | ||
− | ''' | + | '''Frederick Emil Warth Jr.''', a [[faned]] and awesome [[fanartist]], was active in the 1940s. |
“Warth, [https://www.fanac.org/fanzines/Yandro/Yandro169.pdf wrote] [[Tucker]]: “I’ll bet you don’t remember <u>him</u> -- he was the <u>other</u> fan from Savannah, Ga.” | “Warth, [https://www.fanac.org/fanzines/Yandro/Yandro169.pdf wrote] [[Tucker]]: “I’ll bet you don’t remember <u>him</u> -- he was the <u>other</u> fan from Savannah, Ga.” | ||
He was a [[tuckerized]] character in [[Bob Tucker|Bob]]’s first book. The better-remembered Savannian [[LeeH]], coming into fandom on his heels, dedicated the second issue of ''[[Quandry]]'' to Warth, calling him her [[fanzine]]’s “[[ghod]]-uncle.” [[Walt Kessel]], also from [[Savannah]], was “ghod-pappy.” | He was a [[tuckerized]] character in [[Bob Tucker|Bob]]’s first book. The better-remembered Savannian [[LeeH]], coming into fandom on his heels, dedicated the second issue of ''[[Quandry]]'' to Warth, calling him her [[fanzine]]’s “[[ghod]]-uncle.” [[Walt Kessel]], also from [[Savannah]], was “ghod-pappy.” | ||
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+ | After a few years as a small child in [[Pittsburgh]], he spent most of his life in [[Savannah]]. He married Barbara Ann Tankersley (1940–2021); they performed together with the Madrigal Singers of Savannah and had four children.<ref>[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/232528307/barbara-ann-warth Barbara Ann (Tankersley) Warth] at Find a Grave</ref> | ||
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Latest revision as of 09:28, 1 May 2023
(May 19, 1928 – April 11, 1990)[1]
Frederick Emil Warth Jr., a faned and awesome fanartist, was active in the 1940s.
“Warth, wrote Tucker: “I’ll bet you don’t remember him -- he was the other fan from Savannah, Ga.”
He was a tuckerized character in Bob’s first book. The better-remembered Savannian LeeH, coming into fandom on his heels, dedicated the second issue of Quandry to Warth, calling him her fanzine’s “ghod-uncle.” Walt Kessel, also from Savannah, was “ghod-pappy.”
After a few years as a small child in Pittsburgh, he spent most of his life in Savannah. He married Barbara Ann Tankersley (1940–2021); they performed together with the Madrigal Singers of Savannah and had four children.[2]
- Luna Pono
- Off of this Planet Adventures [1952] (One of many editors to what was probably a one-shot)
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- ↑ Frederick Emil Warth Jr. at Find a Grave
- ↑ Barbara Ann (Tankersley) Warth at Find a Grave
Person | 1928—1990 |
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