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David Heath, Jr. was a long-time active member of the [[N3F]] and served as President (1993, but he resigned partway through his term), Art Director, and edited ''[[The National Fantasy Fan]]'' in 1984-87. He published the [[fanzine]] ''[[No Sex]]''. | David Heath, Jr. was a long-time active member of the [[N3F]] and served as President (1993, but he resigned partway through his term), Art Director, and edited ''[[The National Fantasy Fan]]'' in 1984-87. He published the [[fanzine]] ''[[No Sex]]''. | ||
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He died at age 51 from complications of brain cancer. Interment was at Riverside National Cemetery in Riverside, CA. | He died at age 51 from complications of brain cancer. Interment was at Riverside National Cemetery in Riverside, CA. | ||
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Latest revision as of 23:27, 25 January 2020
(December 31, 1952 -- June 8, 2004)
David Heath, Jr. was a long-time active member of the N3F and served as President (1993, but he resigned partway through his term), Art Director, and edited The National Fantasy Fan in 1984-87. He published the fanzine No Sex.
He graduated from the University of San Francisco in 1974 with a degree in political science. While there, he was the art director of two USF student publications, the Foghorn and San Francisco Quarterly. After college, he worked as a teacher's aide before joining the army as a commissioned officer from 1974 until his retirement in 1986 with the rank of captain.
Before and during his military service, he was involved in active fandom, editing his own fanzine, he was a prolific contributor of letters and art to various other fanzines. He was editor of The National Fantasy Fan from 1984 to 1987.
He received the N3F's Kaymar Award in 1987.
He died at age 51 from complications of brain cancer. Interment was at Riverside National Cemetery in Riverside, CA.
Person | 1952—2004 |
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