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Bobby Gear discovered [[fandom]] in 1981. She was a [[Baltimore]] area [[fan]], married to [[Marty Gear]], and active in [[BSFS]] and the [[Costumer's Guild]]. She was a member of [[BSFS]] and served as Treasurer. In 1998, she co-chaired the [[BucConeer]] [[Masquerade]] and worked as a judge for a wide variety of masquerades over the years. She was nominated for the [[1986 Best Fanzine Hugo]] for the ''[[Greater Columbia Fantasy Costumers Guild Newsletter]]''. As a costumer, she appeared in many [[masquerades]].
 
Bobby Gear discovered [[fandom]] in 1981. She was a [[Baltimore]] area [[fan]], married to [[Marty Gear]], and active in [[BSFS]] and the [[Costumer's Guild]]. She was a member of [[BSFS]] and served as Treasurer. In 1998, she co-chaired the [[BucConeer]] [[Masquerade]] and worked as a judge for a wide variety of masquerades over the years. She was nominated for the [[1986 Best Fanzine Hugo]] for the ''[[Greater Columbia Fantasy Costumers Guild Newsletter]]''. As a costumer, she appeared in many [[masquerades]].
  
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Latest revision as of 03:03, 10 February 2020

(1942 -- June 25, 2005)

Bobby Gear discovered fandom in 1981. She was a Baltimore area fan, married to Marty Gear, and active in BSFS and the Costumer's Guild. She was a member of BSFS and served as Treasurer. In 1998, she co-chaired the BucConeer Masquerade and worked as a judge for a wide variety of masquerades over the years. She was nominated for the 1986 Best Fanzine Hugo for the Greater Columbia Fantasy Costumers Guild Newsletter. As a costumer, she appeared in many masquerades.


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