Difference between revisions of "Ira Mitchel Thornhill"
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During the ’80s, he lived in the [[Bozo Bus Building]] in [[Minneapolis]] and was a member of [[Minn-Stf]]. He later moved back to New Orleans. | During the ’80s, he lived in the [[Bozo Bus Building]] in [[Minneapolis]] and was a member of [[Minn-Stf]]. He later moved back to New Orleans. | ||
− | A native of [[Mississippi]], to which he returned later in life, Mitch attended Louisiana State University in [[Baton Rouge, LA]]. In late 2021, Mitch suffered a series of falls resulting in a spinal cord injury that left him largely paralyzed. It was not promptly diagnosed or treated effectively. Surgery in December 2022 was unsuccessful. | + | A native of [[Mississippi]], to which he returned later in life, Mitch attended Louisiana State University in [[Baton Rouge, LA]]. In [[mundane]] life, he was a nurse. He was an aficionado of roller derby and played the cowbells. |
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+ | In late 2021, Mitch suffered a series of falls resulting in a spinal cord injury that left him largely paralyzed. It was not promptly diagnosed or treated effectively. Surgery in December 2022 was unsuccessful. | ||
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Latest revision as of 08:40, 26 July 2023
(December 23, 1953 – July 25, 2023)
Ira Mitchel “Mitch” Thornhill, a longtime Southern fan, was active in fandom since the 1970s, when he lived in New Orleans. He organized the Southern Fried Fandom Gil Gaier Transport Fund in 1978. He belonged to SFPA.
During the ’80s, he lived in the Bozo Bus Building in Minneapolis and was a member of Minn-Stf. He later moved back to New Orleans.
A native of Mississippi, to which he returned later in life, Mitch attended Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge, LA. In mundane life, he was a nurse. He was an aficionado of roller derby and played the cowbells.
In late 2021, Mitch suffered a series of falls resulting in a spinal cord injury that left him largely paralyzed. It was not promptly diagnosed or treated effectively. Surgery in December 2022 was unsuccessful.
Person | 1953—2023 |
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