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Jeff Canfield was a [[Bay Area]] [[con-running fan]], mainly in the late 80s and 90s. He chaired [[Sacramento in 1991]], an unsuccessful bid for the 1991 [[Westercon]], and was part of the successful [[San Francisco in '93]] [[Worldcon bid]]. He was one of [[ConFrancisco]]'s deputy vice chairs. | Jeff Canfield was a [[Bay Area]] [[con-running fan]], mainly in the late 80s and 90s. He chaired [[Sacramento in 1991]], an unsuccessful bid for the 1991 [[Westercon]], and was part of the successful [[San Francisco in '93]] [[Worldcon bid]]. He was one of [[ConFrancisco]]'s deputy vice chairs. | ||
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Revision as of 01:35, 25 January 2020
(1958 -- April 9, 2014)
Jeff Canfield was a Bay Area con-running fan, mainly in the late 80s and 90s. He chaired Sacramento in 1991, an unsuccessful bid for the 1991 Westercon, and was part of the successful San Francisco in '93 Worldcon bid. He was one of ConFrancisco's deputy vice chairs.
Person | 1958—2014 |
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