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'''Buddie McKnight''' (later '''Evans''') worked on [[Philcon II]], the 1953 [[Worldcon]].  
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Born Lillian Heim Jacoby, '''Buddie McKnight''' (later '''Evans''') worked on [[Philcon II]], the 1953 [[Worldcon]].  
  
 
[[Les Gerber]] called her “[[Philadelphia]]’s answer to [[The Bat]]” (''[[Minac (White)]]'' 6, [https://fanac.org/fanzines/Minac/Minac06.pdf September 27, 1963, p. 10]).
 
[[Les Gerber]] called her “[[Philadelphia]]’s answer to [[The Bat]]” (''[[Minac (White)]]'' 6, [https://fanac.org/fanzines/Minac/Minac06.pdf September 27, 1963, p. 10]).
  
She was married to [[Jack McKnight]]; [[Peggy Rae Sapienza]] was their daughter. Later, she married [[BNF]] [[Bill Evans]].  
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She was married to [[Jack McKnight]]; [[Peggy Rae Sapienza]] was their daughter. After she and Jack divorced, she married [[BNF]] [[Bill Evans]].  
  
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Revision as of 14:02, 22 August 2021

(June 24, 1920 – November 11, 1985)

Born Lillian Heim Jacoby, Buddie McKnight (later Evans) worked on Philcon II, the 1953 Worldcon.

Les Gerber called her “Philadelphia’s answer to The Bat” (Minac 6, September 27, 1963, p. 10).

She was married to Jack McKnight; Peggy Rae Sapienza was their daughter. After she and Jack divorced, she married BNF Bill Evans.


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