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(March 20, 1947 - Jan. 15, 2012)
 
(March 20, 1947 - Jan. 15, 2012)
  
A 1980s [[actifan]], '''Robert G. Lovell Jr.''' became known as "'''Moose'''" after he began wearing a hat with cartoonish stuffed moose antlers to [[cons]].  
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A 1980s [[actifan]], '''Robert G. Lovell, Jr.,''' became known as "'''Moose'''" after he began wearing a hat with cartoonish stuffed moose antlers to [[cons]].  
  
Bob was living in the [[Baltimore]]-[[Washington, D.C.|Washington]] area when he became prominent throughout [[fandom]] as an active bidder for the successful [[Baltimore in '83]] [[Worldcon]] [[bid]]. He traveled to numerous [[conventions]] around the country to throw bidding parties and give "Backrubs for Baltimore," usually accompanied by [[Scott Dennis]] ("Squirrel"). He lived in [[Smof Central]].
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After Bob moved to Baltimore (to be with his then-SO, [[Lee Smoire]]), he became active in the [[Baltimore]]-[[Washington, D.C.|Washington]] area and became prominent throughout [[fandom]] as an active [[bidder]] for the successful [[Baltimore in '83]] [[Worldcon]] [[bid]]. He traveled to numerous [[conventions]] around the country to throw bidding parties and give "[[Backrubs for Baltimore]]," usually accompanied by [[Scott Dennis]] ("[[Squirrel]]"). He lived in [[Smof Central]].
  
Later he moved to [[Ann Arbor]], where, after an incident in the jacuzzi at a [[ConFusion|ConFusion]], he was sometimes called "[[Chocolate Moose]]."
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Later he moved to [[Ann Arbor]], where, after an incident in the jacuzzi at a [[ConFusion|ConFusion]], he was sometimes called "'''Chocolate Moose'''."
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He was a civil engineer who helped build the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fort_McHenry_Tunnel#Design_and_construction Ft. McHenry Tunnel].
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He became part of the Xanadu Project and moved to [[California]] along with [[Roger Gregory]], [[Hugh Daniel]] and other [[fans]] who worked on what almost (but not quite) invented the World Wide Web. He had by that time married [[Sue Lovell|Toots Larue]] and [[gafiated]]. Afterward, he lived in the [[Chicago]] area, and had moved to [[Houghton, MI]], by the time of his death.
  
He became part of the Xanadu Project and moved to California along with [[Roger Gregory]], [[Hugh Daniel]] and other [[fans]] who worked on what almost (but not quite) invented the World Wide Web. He had by that time married [[Toots Larue]] and [[gafiated]]. Later, he lived in the [[Chicago]] area, and had moved to [[Houghton, Michigan]], at the time of his death.
 
  
 
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Revision as of 08:46, 24 August 2021

(March 20, 1947 - Jan. 15, 2012)

A 1980s actifan, Robert G. Lovell, Jr., became known as "Moose" after he began wearing a hat with cartoonish stuffed moose antlers to cons.

After Bob moved to Baltimore (to be with his then-SO, Lee Smoire), he became active in the Baltimore-Washington area and became prominent throughout fandom as an active bidder for the successful Baltimore in '83 Worldcon bid. He traveled to numerous conventions around the country to throw bidding parties and give "Backrubs for Baltimore," usually accompanied by Scott Dennis ("Squirrel"). He lived in Smof Central.

Later he moved to Ann Arbor, where, after an incident in the jacuzzi at a ConFusion, he was sometimes called "Chocolate Moose."

He was a civil engineer who helped build the Ft. McHenry Tunnel.

He became part of the Xanadu Project and moved to California along with Roger Gregory, Hugh Daniel and other fans who worked on what almost (but not quite) invented the World Wide Web. He had by that time married Toots Larue and gafiated. Afterward, he lived in the Chicago area, and had moved to Houghton, MI, by the time of his death.



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