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'''John Mansfield''' was a [[Canadian]] [[conrunning fan]]. He [[chaired]] the [[Winnipeg in '94]] [[Worldcon bid]] and [[ConAdian]], the 1994 [[Worldcon]]; [[Due North]] in 2005; and [[OromoctoCon]] in 1970. He ran the [[Winnipeg in 2003]] [[Worldcon bid]] [[committee]] and was a founder of [[Keycon]].   
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'''John Thomas Mansfield''' was a [[Canadian]] [[conrunning fan]]. He [[chaired]] the [[Winnipeg in '94]] [[Worldcon bid]] and [[ConAdian]], the 1994 [[Worldcon]]; [[Due North]] in 2005; and [[OromoctoCon]] in 1970. He ran the [[Winnipeg in 2003]] [[Worldcon bid]] [[committee]] and was a founder of [[Keycon]].   
  
John attended his first [[convention]] in 1966.  He was a member of the [[Alberta Science Fiction Society]] and the [[Ottawa SF Society]].  
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John attended his first [[convention]] in 1966.  He was a member of the [[Alberta Science Fiction Society]] and [[MonSFFA]] and [[vice president]] of the [[Ottawa SF Society]]. He was a co-founder of the [[Ontario Science Fiction Club]] (OSFiC).
  
He was to have been the [[fan goh]] for [[Pemmi-con 2023]], the [[NASFiC]].  He was married to its [[chair]], [[Linda Ross-Mansfield]].  
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He was to have been the [[Fan GoH]] for [[Pemmi-con 2023]], the [[NASFiC]], but died beforehand.  He was married to its [[chair]], [[Linda Ross-Mansfield]]. The couple had two children.  
  
John retired in 1990 after 25 years in the Canadian Armed Forces. He managed a [[gaming]] and hobby store in [[Winnipeg]].  
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He was an influential if controversial figure in [[Winnipeg]] [[fandom]], known for his irascible personality.
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John retired as a sergeant in 1990 after 25 years in the Canadian Armed Forces. Afterward, he managed a [[gaming]] and hobby store in [[Winnipeg]].  
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*[https://file770.com/pixel-scroll-4-20-23-but-you-gotta-make-your-own-kind-of-pixel-scroll-your-own-special-scroll/ Obituary] at ''[[File 770]]'' (item #8).
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*[https://www.reddit.com/r/Winnipeg/comments/12sitns/rip_john_mansfield/ Reddit Winnipeg memorials.]
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*[https://passages.winnipegfreepress.com/passage-details/id-316240/MANSFIELD_JOHN Obituary in the Winnipeg Free Press]
  
 
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* 1992 -- [[Aurora Award]] for the [[Winnipeg in '94]] [[Worldcon bid]] committee.
 
* 1992 -- [[Aurora Award]] for the [[Winnipeg in '94]] [[Worldcon bid]] committee.
 
* 2011 -- [[Aurora Award]] for inventing the Aurora Award pins
 
* 2011 -- [[Aurora Award]] for inventing the Aurora Award pins
* 2023 -- [[Pemmi-con 2023]] Fan Guest of Honour
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* 2023 -- [[Pemmi-con 2023]]
  
  

Latest revision as of 10:08, 18 May 2023

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John Thomas Mansfield was a Canadian conrunning fan. He chaired the Winnipeg in '94 Worldcon bid and ConAdian, the 1994 Worldcon; Due North in 2005; and OromoctoCon in 1970. He ran the Winnipeg in 2003 Worldcon bid committee and was a founder of Keycon.

John attended his first convention in 1966. He was a member of the Alberta Science Fiction Society and MonSFFA and vice president of the Ottawa SF Society. He was a co-founder of the Ontario Science Fiction Club (OSFiC).

He was to have been the Fan GoH for Pemmi-con 2023, the NASFiC, but died beforehand. He was married to its chair, Linda Ross-Mansfield. The couple had two children.

He was an influential if controversial figure in Winnipeg fandom, known for his irascible personality.

John retired as a sergeant in 1990 after 25 years in the Canadian Armed Forces. Afterward, he managed a gaming and hobby store in Winnipeg.

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