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− | Biography:''' | + | Biography:''' Temple J. Minner was an AIDS activist who haunted the City Council chambers at budget time every year. Sometimes he dressed in a suit and tie, sometimes he donned a monk's robe and pancaked his face a ghoulish, chalky white. When he buttonholed city officials, Mr. Minner was loud and seldom polite. He also didn't worry about the consequences of his outbursts. "He was scathingly honest," recalled Anna Forbes. |
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NAME: Temple Minner
Biography: Temple J. Minner was an AIDS activist who haunted the City Council chambers at budget time every year. Sometimes he dressed in a suit and tie, sometimes he donned a monk's robe and pancaked his face a ghoulish, chalky white. When he buttonholed city officials, Mr. Minner was loud and seldom polite. He also didn't worry about the consequences of his outbursts. "He was scathingly honest," recalled Anna Forbes.
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Date of Death: 11/24/1990
Age at Death: 38
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