John G. Elmer
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(1921 – 1942[1])
John G. Elmer was a UK fan from Cardiff active in the 1940s. He was a reader of Futurian War Digest and an Esperantist.
However, his involvement in fandom was only brief. Futurian War Digest #21 (July 1942) carried a report from Terry Overton that Elmer had died 'several weeks ago'. Overton added:
... he was very, very keen on stf; and had he lived I think he would have been a desperately needed addition to the wartime ranks of British fandom.
J. Michael Rosenblum added:
John Elmer was 21 years old, a radio service engineer by profession, and his hobbies besides stf and reading generally were scientific experiments (mainly physics), photography, etc. Socialistic and a Wellsite, and being an Esperantist, he was also an internationalist. We will all share Terrence's deep regret at the loss of this brave spirit so soon after making contact with him.
Person | 1921—1942 |
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- ↑ Dates approximate. He died in 1942 when he was aged 21.