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'''Earl Kay''', a [[Virginia]]n who later lived in Fargo, [[North Dakota]], was an early [[fan]] and one of the many [[editors]] of ''[[FANEWSCARD]]''.
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He was in the [[Army]] during [[World War II]], fighting at Anzio. After a spell at home recuperating, he refused a medical discharge and went back, becoming the last known fan casualty of the War, going MIA in Germany just days before the War's end. (The records are a bit confusing with some apparently showing his death in 1944.)
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[[Walt Dunkelberger]], his co-editor, published a letter from a mutual friend, Capt. [[Ed Olson]], reporting that an ID bracelet belonging to the missing Kay was recovered from a German POW in ''[[FANEWSCARD]]'' 159 ([https://www.fanac.org/fanzines/FanewsCard/Fanews159-01.html May 28, 1945]), and the sad news that Kay was likely dead in #220 ([https://www.fanac.org/fanzines/FanewsCard/Fanews220-01.jpeg October 1, 1945]).
  
Earl Kay, a Virginian, was an early [[fan]] who was one of the many editors of ''[[FANEWSCARD]]''. He was in the Army during the [[War]], fighting at Anzio. After a spell at home recuperating, he went back and was the last known fannish casualty of WW II going MIA in Germany just days before the War's end. (The records are a bit confusing with some apparently showing his death in 1944.)
 
  
 
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Revision as of 01:25, 5 January 2024

(???? – 1945)

Earl Kay, a Virginian who later lived in Fargo, North Dakota, was an early fan and one of the many editors of FANEWS[CARD].

He was in the Army during World War II, fighting at Anzio. After a spell at home recuperating, he refused a medical discharge and went back, becoming the last known fan casualty of the War, going MIA in Germany just days before the War's end. (The records are a bit confusing with some apparently showing his death in 1944.)

Walt Dunkelberger, his co-editor, published a letter from a mutual friend, Capt. Ed Olson, reporting that an ID bracelet belonging to the missing Kay was recovered from a German POW in FANEWS[CARD] 159 (May 28, 1945), and the sad news that Kay was likely dead in #220 (October 1, 1945).



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