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'''Harold Albert “Tommy” Tomkins''' was a [[Michigan]] [[fan]], a member of the [[Galactic Roamers]]. He attended the [[1942 Michiconference]].  
 
'''Harold Albert “Tommy” Tomkins''' was a [[Michigan]] [[fan]], a member of the [[Galactic Roamers]]. He attended the [[1942 Michiconference]].  
  
He was then married to [[Dorothy Tomkins]], whom he wed in 1937, and living in [[Jackson, MI]]; they hosted the [[con]]goers to dinner. Neither of them seems to have been active after [[World War II]], when both served in the military.  
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He was then married to [[Dorothy Tomkins]], whom he wed in 1937, and living in [[Jackson, MI]]; they hosted the [[con]]goers to dinner. He attended the 1942 [[Bloomington Conference]]. Neither of them seems to have been active after [[World War II]], when both served in the military.  
  
 
By 1944, though, Tommy and Dorothy had divorced and he had married [[Jane Tucker]] ([[Bob Tucker]]’s first wife), whom he likely met at the Michicon. They were married till her death in 1984.  
 
By 1944, though, Tommy and Dorothy had divorced and he had married [[Jane Tucker]] ([[Bob Tucker]]’s first wife), whom he likely met at the Michicon. They were married till her death in 1984.  

Revision as of 05:55, 24 June 2021

(Sept 9, 1914 – December 20, 1993)

Harold Albert “Tommy” Tomkins was a Michigan fan, a member of the Galactic Roamers. He attended the 1942 Michiconference.

He was then married to Dorothy Tomkins, whom he wed in 1937, and living in Jackson, MI; they hosted the congoers to dinner. He attended the 1942 Bloomington Conference. Neither of them seems to have been active after World War II, when both served in the military.

By 1944, though, Tommy and Dorothy had divorced and he had married Jane Tucker (Bob Tucker’s first wife), whom he likely met at the Michicon. They were married till her death in 1984.



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