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'''Caitlin Bestler''' was a [[Chicago]] [[fan]] active in the 1970s and ’80s. Caitlin's given name was '''Charles Barrett "Chip" Bestler'''; she transitioned ca. 1986.  
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'''Caitlin Bestler''' was a [[Chicago]] [[fan]] in the 1970s and ’80s, most active as '''"Chip" Bestler''' (her given name was '''Charles Barrett Bestler'''). She transitioned ca. 1986, by which time she was mostly [[gafiated]].
  
[[Thursday]] began in the dorm room Bestler shared in the ’70s with [[Phil Foglio]]. Bestler [[co-chaired]] [[Capricon 1]] in 1981, held in [[Evanston]], [[Illinois]]; worked on [[Windycon]]; was part of the [[Chicago in 1982]] [[Worldcon bid]]; and performed with [[Moebius Theatre]].  
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[[Thursday]] began in the dorm room Bestler shared in the ’70s with [[Phil Foglio]]. Bestler was a member of the [[Armchair Speculators of DePaul University]] and an editor of its [[clubzine]], ''[[Effen Essef]]''; [[co-chaired]] [[Capricon 1]] in 1981 in [[Evanston]], [[Illinois]]; worked on [[Windycon]]; was part of the [[Chicago in 1982]] [[Worldcon bid]]; and performed with [[Moebius Theatre]].  
  
 
Bestler was married, for a time, to fellow [[fan]] [[Leah Dillon Gadzikowski|Leah Bestler]]; they had two children, Jessica and Ian.  
 
Bestler was married, for a time, to fellow [[fan]] [[Leah Dillon Gadzikowski|Leah Bestler]]; they had two children, Jessica and Ian.  
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Latest revision as of 04:38, 25 October 2022

(March 15, 1956 – August 8, 2021)

Caitlin Bestler

Caitlin Bestler was a Chicago fan in the 1970s and ’80s, most active as "Chip" Bestler (her given name was Charles Barrett Bestler). She transitioned ca. 1986, by which time she was mostly gafiated.

Thursday began in the dorm room Bestler shared in the ’70s with Phil Foglio. Bestler was a member of the Armchair Speculators of DePaul University and an editor of its clubzine, Effen Essef; co-chaired Capricon 1 in 1981 in Evanston, Illinois; worked on Windycon; was part of the Chicago in 1982 Worldcon bid; and performed with Moebius Theatre.

Bestler was married, for a time, to fellow fan Leah Bestler; they had two children, Jessica and Ian.

Caitlin gafiated in the late 1980s and moved to California by the early 2000s. She was a systems architect. She died of complications of esophageal cancer.

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