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(March 26, 1952 — )
 
(March 26, 1952 — )
  
'''Gary Mattingly''' is a [[fan]] currently based in the [[Bay Area]]. In 1970, Gary reorganized [[Cepheid Variable]] at Texas A&M University in [[College Station, TX]], and became the second [[President]] of the club. He was one of the founders of the [[Kansas City Science Fiction & Fantasy Society]] in 1971.  
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'''Gary S. Mattingly''' is a [[fan]] currently based in the [[Bay Area]]. In 1970, Gary reorganized [[Cepheid Variable]] at Texas A&M University in [[College Station, TX]], and became the second [[President]] of the club. He was one of the founders of the [[Kansas City Science Fiction & Fantasy Society]] in 1971.  
  
 
He later moved to [[Detroit]], was a member of the [[Wayne Third Foundation]] and co-founded [[AutoClave]], [[co-chair]]ing [[AutoClave 1]] in 1976.  He was a [[Neffer]] and a [[director]] of the [[N3F]].
 
He later moved to [[Detroit]], was a member of the [[Wayne Third Foundation]] and co-founded [[AutoClave]], [[co-chair]]ing [[AutoClave 1]] in 1976.  He was a [[Neffer]] and a [[director]] of the [[N3F]].

Latest revision as of 12:50, 2 January 2023

(March 26, 1952 — )

Gary S. Mattingly is a fan currently based in the Bay Area. In 1970, Gary reorganized Cepheid Variable at Texas A&M University in College Station, TX, and became the second President of the club. He was one of the founders of the Kansas City Science Fiction & Fantasy Society in 1971.

He later moved to Detroit, was a member of the Wayne Third Foundation and co-founded AutoClave, co-chairing AutoClave 1 in 1976. He was a Neffer and a director of the N3F.

He co-chaired Ditto 2 in 1989 with his second wife, W3Fer Patty Peters. His first wife was W3Fer Denise Rehse, whom he married June 20, 1975.

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