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'''Bill Rickhardt''' was a [[Detroit]]-area [[fan]] active in the 1950s. A member of the [[Misfits]], he was involved with the [[Detention]], the 1959 [[Worldcon]].  He was a member of [[FAPA]] and [[The Cult]].  He organized the [[Bring Berry to Detroit]] [[fan fund]] in 1958.
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[[File:RickhardtBill-HowardDeVore-FredProphet1958.jpeg|thumb|upright=1.5|'''From left, Bill Rickhardt, [[Howard DeVore]] and [[Fred Prophet]] promoting the [[Detroit in '59]] [[Worldcon bid]] at [[Solacon]].''' ]]
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'''Bill Rickhardt''' (sometimes styled '''Wm. C. Rickhardt''') was a [[Detroit]]-area [[fan]] active in the 1950s and ’60s. A member of the [[Misfits]], he was involved with the [[Detention]], the 1959 [[Worldcon]].  He was a member of [[FAPA]] and [[The Cult]].  He organized the [[Bring Berry to Detroit]] [[fan fund]] in 1958.
  
By the early 1960s, he and his wife, Phyllis, were living in [[California]].  
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At some point, he lived in [[New York]] and [[Baltimore]]. By the early 1960s, he was living with [[Phyllis Scott]] in [[California]] and working as brakeman on the Southern Pacific, according to [[Bill Donaho]] in ''[[Habakkuk]]'' v.3 #3 ([https://fanac.org/fanzines/Habakkuk/Habakkuk0303.pdf Spring 1994, p. 4]). Phyllis used his name, but wasn’t married to him. They had a son together, before parting acrimoniously.
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In 1967, his foot was crushed while he was working on the railroad.
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He later married [[Mary Alice Muse]] and then [[Sayre Hamilton]], both marriages ending in divorce. He had another son with Hamilton and an illegitimate daughter with someone else. He was arrested for drunk driving in August 1978. Rickhardt was a heavy drinker, which, Donaho said, led to his death.  
  
 
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* ''[[Dementia Praecox]]'' [1957] (with [[George Young]] and [[Burton Beerman]])
 
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Latest revision as of 19:03, 21 May 2023

(March 12, 1939 — September 1978)

From left, Bill Rickhardt, Howard DeVore and Fred Prophet promoting the Detroit in '59 Worldcon bid at Solacon.

Bill Rickhardt (sometimes styled Wm. C. Rickhardt) was a Detroit-area fan active in the 1950s and ’60s. A member of the Misfits, he was involved with the Detention, the 1959 Worldcon. He was a member of FAPA and The Cult. He organized the Bring Berry to Detroit fan fund in 1958.

At some point, he lived in New York and Baltimore. By the early 1960s, he was living with Phyllis Scott in California and working as brakeman on the Southern Pacific, according to Bill Donaho in Habakkuk v.3 #3 (Spring 1994, p. 4). Phyllis used his name, but wasn’t married to him. They had a son together, before parting acrimoniously.

In 1967, his foot was crushed while he was working on the railroad.

He later married Mary Alice Muse and then Sayre Hamilton, both marriages ending in divorce. He had another son with Hamilton and an illegitimate daughter with someone else. He was arrested for drunk driving in August 1978. Rickhardt was a heavy drinker, which, Donaho said, led to his death.

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