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[[File:Frank Olynyk and Andy Porter at ConJose II. Photo by Edie Stern.jpg|thumb|right|Frank Olynyk and Andy Porter at ConJose II. Photo by Edie Stern]]
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(May 7, 1942 – February 24, 2022)
  
'''Frank John Olynyk''' is a longtime [[Ohio]] [[fan]], a regular at [[Midwestcon]] and [[Worldcon]], among other [[conventions]]. He has worked on some Worldcons.  
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(Dr.) '''Frank John Olynyk''' was a longtime [[Ohio]] [[fan]] and book [[collector]], a regular at [[Midwestcon]] and [[Worldcon]], among other [[conventions]]. He volunteered on many Worldcons.
  
Frank is an inveterate [[con]] [[photo]]grapher who has contributed scores of pictures to Fanac.org.  
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Frank was an inveterate con [[photo]]grapher who contributed scores of pictures to [[Fanac.org]].  
  
In [[mundania]], he worked as a typesetter, and is a respected military aviation historian, who has written numerous books on that subject.  
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Olynyk spent two years collecting the signatures of all 31 dedicatees of [[Robert A. Heinlein]]'s ''Friday'' and presented the signed copy of the book to Heinlein for his birthday in 1986.
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In [[mundania]], he had worked as a computer systems programmer, technical developer, and senior manager. Besides fandom, his other big interest was military aviation, specialising on US fighter aces; he wrote or contributed to several books and was well-known and liked in online forums.
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Frank Olynyk's other passion was reading science fantasy and science fiction, and he faithfully attended the annual World Cons and Fantasy Cons (conventions) held at different cities each year, throughout the world.  Here he volunteered at the author signing tables, and collected signatures for his extensive collection of science fiction books and magazines.  Here again, he was a walking encyclopedia on the authors and their other-worldly realms, and was himself quite intrigued by the expanding scientific discoveries of the far reaches of our solar system and beyond.
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— https://www.tributearchive.com/obituaries/24616419/dr-frank-john-olynyk
  
 
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Latest revision as of 08:46, 14 June 2022

Frank Olynyk and Andy Porter at ConJose II. Photo by Edie Stern

(May 7, 1942 – February 24, 2022)

(Dr.) Frank John Olynyk was a longtime Ohio fan and book collector, a regular at Midwestcon and Worldcon, among other conventions. He volunteered on many Worldcons.

Frank was an inveterate con photographer who contributed scores of pictures to Fanac.org.

Olynyk spent two years collecting the signatures of all 31 dedicatees of Robert A. Heinlein's Friday and presented the signed copy of the book to Heinlein for his birthday in 1986.

In mundania, he had worked as a computer systems programmer, technical developer, and senior manager. Besides fandom, his other big interest was military aviation, specialising on US fighter aces; he wrote or contributed to several books and was well-known and liked in online forums.

Frank Olynyk's other passion was reading science fantasy and science fiction, and he faithfully attended the annual World Cons and Fantasy Cons (conventions) held at different cities each year, throughout the world.  Here he volunteered at the author signing tables, and collected signatures for his extensive collection of science fiction books and magazines.  Here again, he was a walking encyclopedia on the authors and their other-worldly realms, and was himself quite intrigued by the expanding scientific discoveries of the far reaches of our solar system and beyond.

https://www.tributearchive.com/obituaries/24616419/dr-frank-john-olynyk

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