Difference between revisions of "Parmer, Stephen"
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− | Testimonials to him (add a space before a new testimonial): From Michael Russell, Stephen's widower: Stephen was a gale force of nature. He had enough personality for three people. He would reach from the grave to smack me upside the head if I tried to pretend he was always perfect and sweet, so I won't. | + | Testimonials to him (add a space before a new testimonial): From Michael Russell, Stephen's widower: Stephen was a gale force of nature. He had enough personality for three people. He would reach from the grave to smack me upside the head if I tried to pretend he was always perfect and sweet, so I won't. Stephen could be overbearing, but he also had a huge heart full of love and a strong sense of social justice that made him a fiery member of ACT UP during the mid-90s. In 1993, he was instrumental in publicly humiliating then-Gov. Tom Ridge; that made him proud to his final days. Every year, he decorated our xmas tree so lavishly you could almost see it from space. He was always devoted to me, his mom and our siamese cats. I wouldn't have become a teacher without his encouragement. While I have a happy life now, I'll always remember him fondly. |
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Revision as of 18:14, 14 December 2009
NAME: Stephen Parmer
Biography:
Picture: (Insert picture if available)
Date of Birth: 4/20/1955 (but you didn't see that. Stephen always claimed 1960.)
Date of Death (delete if non-applicable): 12/7/2002
Age at Death (delete if non-applicable): 47
Employment: bond lawyer
Social/Political Groups he attends/attended: ACT UP Philadelphia
Bars/Clubs he attends/attended: The Bike Stop, Woody's, 12th Air Command
His friends include: (type your name here, or names of others) Johnathan Albert, Christ Bartlett, Julie Davids
Testimonials to him (add a space before a new testimonial): From Michael Russell, Stephen's widower: Stephen was a gale force of nature. He had enough personality for three people. He would reach from the grave to smack me upside the head if I tried to pretend he was always perfect and sweet, so I won't. Stephen could be overbearing, but he also had a huge heart full of love and a strong sense of social justice that made him a fiery member of ACT UP during the mid-90s. In 1993, he was instrumental in publicly humiliating then-Gov. Tom Ridge; that made him proud to his final days. Every year, he decorated our xmas tree so lavishly you could almost see it from space. He was always devoted to me, his mom and our siamese cats. I wouldn't have become a teacher without his encouragement. While I have a happy life now, I'll always remember him fondly.