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[[File:Mary Kay Kare at Chicon 7.jpg|thumb|Mary Kay Kare at Chicon 7; Photo by Mark Olson]]
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[[File:Mary Kay Kare at Chicon 7.jpg|thumb|'''Mary Kay Kare at [[Chicon 7]] in 2012.'''<br>''Photo by [[Mark Olson]]''.]]
  
(circa 1954 -- October 7, 2021)
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(July 1, 1952 — October 7, 2021)
  
Mary Kay Jackson Kare was a [[Bay Area]] [[con-running fan]] who co-chaired [[Potlatch 19]] in 2010 and who has worked on a large number of [[regionals]] and [[Worldcons]]. She is a member of the [[Mythopoeic Society]] and has been on its [[Council of Stewards]]. She was a member of the [[Norman Oklahoma SF Society]] in the late 70s.  She was married to fellow [[fan]] [[Jordin Kare]].
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'''Mary Kay Kare''' (née '''Jackson''') was a [[Bay Area]] [[conrunning fan]] who [[co-chaired]] [[Potlatch 19]] in 2010 and who worked on a large number of [[regionals]] and [[Worldcons]], including running the [[Hugos]] for [[Denvention 3]] in 2008. She was a member of the [[Mythopoeic Society]] and had been on its Council of Stewards.  
  
Her [[fanzines]] include ''[[Red Dust]]''.  She has been a member of a number of [[APAs]]: [[Slanapa]], [[DI apa]], [[Butterbur's Woodshed]], [[APAPI]], and [[Myriad]].  She was very active online in the '90s and '00s.  She died of a blood infection in 2021.
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She grew up in [[Oklahoma]] and was a member of the [[Norman Oklahoma SF Society]] in the late 1970s. She later lived in [[Ohio]] and [[Seattle]] before moving to the Bay Area.  
  
[[File:2000.jordinmarykaykare.jpg|thumb|Jordin and Mary Kay Kare, Boskone 2000]]
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Her [[fanzines]] include ''[[Red Dust]]''.  She was a member of a number of [[APAs]]: [[Slanapa]], [[DI Apa]], [[Butterbur's Woodshed]], [[APAPI]], and [[Myriad]].  She was very active online in the '90s and '00s. 
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[[File:2000.jordinmarykaykare.jpg|thumb|left|'''[[Jordin Kare|Jordin]] and Mary Kay Kare, [[Boskone 37]], 2000.''' ''Photo by [[Laurie Mann]]''.]]
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She ran in the [[2007 TAFF Race]], but it was called off when the target [[Eastercon]], [[Convoy (UK)]], was canceled.
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She was married to fellow [[fan]] [[Jordin Kare]]. They were [[Tuckerized]] in [[Spider Robinson]]’s ''Callahan’s Touch''. Before her retirement, she was a catalog librarian. She died of a blood infection in 2021.
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*[http://file770.com/mary-kay-kare-1952-2021/ Obituary] in ''[[File 770]]''.
  
 
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Revision as of 21:13, 8 October 2021

Mary Kay Kare at Chicon 7 in 2012.
Photo by Mark Olson.

(July 1, 1952 — October 7, 2021)

Mary Kay Kare (née Jackson) was a Bay Area conrunning fan who co-chaired Potlatch 19 in 2010 and who worked on a large number of regionals and Worldcons, including running the Hugos for Denvention 3 in 2008. She was a member of the Mythopoeic Society and had been on its Council of Stewards.

She grew up in Oklahoma and was a member of the Norman Oklahoma SF Society in the late 1970s. She later lived in Ohio and Seattle before moving to the Bay Area.

Her fanzines include Red Dust. She was a member of a number of APAs: Slanapa, DI Apa, Butterbur's Woodshed, APAPI, and Myriad. She was very active online in the '90s and '00s.

Jordin and Mary Kay Kare, Boskone 37, 2000. Photo by Laurie Mann.

She ran in the 2007 TAFF Race, but it was called off when the target Eastercon, Convoy, was canceled.

She was married to fellow fan Jordin Kare. They were Tuckerized in Spider Robinson’s Callahan’s Touch. Before her retirement, she was a catalog librarian. She died of a blood infection in 2021.

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