Roderick Gaetz
(February 4, 1923 – September 9, 2007)
Roderick Ruskin Gaetz was a New Jersey fan who helped found the Solaroids (dating it "the first S-f I read was The Bridge to Earth in Startling," September 1939). He co-edited their clubzine Sun Spots.
In Sun Spots #26 (Fall 1945, p. 3), he was listed among "Past Associate Editors" with the rank of Private (see War).
Born in Vancouver, Gaetz moved with his family to Seattle a few months after his birth, and then to Westwood, NJ, around 1934. "In 1938 I spent 11 months in Australia." In his later mundane (apparently gafiated) life, he seems to have been an engineer; he was credited in 1971 as one of two inventors on a Canadian patent owned by Uniroyal.
- "The Autobiography of Roderick R. Gaetz", Sun Spots #11, October 1940, page 10.
- Roderick Gaetz at Find a Grave (Oxford, Connecticut. Listed as "loving husband & father", wife Carolyn D., 1926–2006)
- Gaetz, Roderick at University of Iowa's Hevelin Fanzines collection
Person | 1923—2007 |
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