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  • ...on the 1995 Back Stage Bistro Award. He also won the Manhattan Association of Cabaret Award for best New York debut in 1993. Randy Allen, an actor and performance artist, died on Thursday at Pennsylvania Hospital in Philadelphia. He was 38 and lived in Philadelphia.
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  • ...rk for the Rizzo administration in 1971 and supervised a massive expansion of International Airport, died Tuesday in Miami. He was 46. Angell, whose dark good looks were known to viewers of WFIL-TV and WCAU-TV in the 1960s, had been under treatment for cancer and h
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  • ...le need and deserve the dignity of representation." And hiding the history of the struggle over AIDS ignores the politics which allowed the disease to go ...tlanta, as well as an aunt, Amanda Saunders of Eden, an uncle, Jack Bailey of Staford, VA, as well as numerous cousins and many, may friends. A memorial
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  • ...e American Institute of Architects and president of the architectural firm of Bartley Bronstein Long Mirenda. ...work. He was very practical. He wanted to make preservation a living sort of thing rather than just something for museums and monuments."
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  • ...ant public appearances in drag, died Sunday at his South Philadelphia home of complications from AIDS. Mr. Bash, who had pale, shoulder-length, blond hai ...owner in Philadelphia. He had a fabulous drag persona, Madominic. The name of his salon, The Abbey, reflected a deep religious faith that he often procla
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  • =Making The Most Of Their Time To Many With Aids, Future Must Be Lived Now= ...-year-old Michael Bazinet was diagnosed with AIDS in September, ''the rest of his life" had a new meaning.
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  • ...New York and a master’s and doctorate in folklore from the University of Pennsylvania. He was a member of the American Folklore Society, Vernacular Architecture Forum and the Americ
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  • ...Bertugli, 48, a former journalist in New York, Rome and Philadelphia, died of AIDS Saturday at his Philadelphia home. ...high school at 16, and earned a master's degree from the State University of New York at Binghamton at 21.
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  • ...ounder of a regional LGBT-rights group, died Jan. 13. He was 44. The cause of death had not been released at press time. Black, a native and resident of Pen Argyl, helped found and run the Pennsylvania Gay and Lesbian Alliance for 10 years and was influential in passing measur
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  • ...ton Square West, a neighborhood he lived in for 17 years. He was president of the Washington Square West Civic Association. ...t between the shelter and the neighbors. He served for five years on Women of Hope's neighborhood advisory board.
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  • ...ised in Havertown, Mr. Broderick graduated in 1976 from Pennsylvania State University, where he majored in journalism. His first job was with the Philadelphia Ga Date of Birth: 4/15/1954
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  • ...f the Arts, died Friday of AIDS at his parents' home in Clarion in Western Pennsylvania. He had lived in Center City. Mr. Caldwell worked and wrote music almost to Date of Birth: 10/31/1947
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  • ...elated Complex 5 1/2 years ago. Most people with AIDS die within two years of diagnosis, but Chickadel fought off his death with his will, said close fri ...sort=_rank_:D&xcal_ranksort=4&xcal_useweights=yes&s_trackval=|'''IN MEMORY OF ONE WHO FOUGHT AIDS''']]</span>
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  • This piece speaks of Lowell's death: From the preface of "The Byzantine Legacy in Eastern Europe", edited
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  • ...n Friday, March 22 at his mother's home in Wallingford in Delaware County, Pennsylvania. He was 41. Damon was buried March 26 at Chester Rural Cemetery in Chester, Pennsylvania. Born in Wallingford, Damon lived in various cities, including Philadelphia
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  • ...ve started to work as a Storyteller, looking for ways to explore questions of deep meaning with others in the gay and connected communities. Date of Birth: May 1954
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  • ...eceived his business administration degree with honors in 1987 from Howard University. While inPublished on 1994-03-10, Page D08, Philadelphia Inquirer, The (PA) Date of Birth:
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  • ...d been a student of urban planning and transportation at the University of Pennsylvania when he learned he had AIDS in 1987. About a year and a half ago, he lost h ...issertation. And that, he said, "was the last major thing I did." A couple of weeks later, Ellerman was diagnosed as having AIDS. He had entered the hosp
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  • Date of Birth: 02/20/xx ...blic Health, PROGRAM FOR LGBT HEALTH: Program Manager; 2012 - 2014, Drexel University, Goodwin College, Grants Analyst. 2014 - Retired.
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  • ...ephen Gallagher, an active member of the local LGBT community, died May 27 of acute heart failure. He was 31. Gallagher worked as a senior programmer in the department of biostatistics and epidemiology in the Center for Genetics and Complex Trait
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  • ...IDS. He was 41 and lived in Germantown. Garcia-Vera was active on a number of community groups, said Carole Smith, a longtime friend. ...s a board member of Penguin Place, a gay and lesbian community center, and of CHOICE, the health-care advocacy group.
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  • Name of Organization: Gay Media Project ...tely equal number of women since gender parity was a concern and objective of the group. Bob Stewart was a member and was involved in crafting bylaws for
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  • ...other health care providers earned him a national reputation in the field of health law. ...iladelphia Health System. His lectures and articles for groups such as the Pennsylvania Bar Institute and the National Health Lawyers Association left a lasting co
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  • ...cused on life as a black homosexual, died on Saturday at the University of Pennsylvania Hospital in Philadelphia. He was 38 and lived in Philadelphia. ...was born in Chicago and grew up in Washington. He attended the University of Maryland.
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  • ...with him and his wife in a beautiful apartment on California St. just west of Van Ness. When he couldn't find more than a part-time job at San Francisco Date of Birth: 8/20/40, Houston, Texas
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  • '''Biography:''' Arnold Jackson was a writer, advocate, and leader of the black gay community and the AIDS community in Philadelphia for many yea ...u of the passing of Arnold Jackson on Sunday, May 3, 1998, at 7:30 p.m. at Pennsylvania Hospital.
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  • ...urday at the New England Medical Center. Mr. Kichline, a longtime resident of Boston's South End, was 41.</span> ...chline was raised in Chesterfield, Mo. He graduated from the University of Pennsylvania and received a master's degree in early childhood development from Antioch
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  • ...&sq=kiyoshi%20kuromiya&st=cse|Kiyoshi Kuromiya, 57, Fighter For the Rights of AIDS Patients]]= ..., who was born in an internment camp for Japanese-Americans and spent much of his life battling for civil rights and relief for AIDS patients, died on Ma
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  • ...Labance, publisher and co-founder of Au Courant Newsmagazine, died Sunday of AIDS-related lymphoma. He was 35 and lived in Center City. ...ched the weekly gay newspaper, Au Courant. On Feb. 9, 1993, Broderick died of complications from AIDS. Interviewed for Broderick's obituary, Labance said
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  • ...ladelphia, a non-profit organization promoting understanding of the impact of homophobia and advancing gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender (GLBT) equa ...nited States attorney's offices nationwide. He has served as the president of the Waterfront Developers Corporation and the Penn's Landing Development Co
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  • ...on the Board of Directors or played another key leadership role in dozens of national and local lesbian and gay, medical, peace/anti-war and socialist-l ...orary chair of the Institute of Social Medicine and Community Health Board of Trustees.
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  • ...an assistant at St. Mary's Church, Hamilton Village, on the University of Pennsylvania campus. It was there that he not only performed his religious duties but al Date of Birth:
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  • ...ttp:''en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Temple_University|Temple University]]'s School of Music in May 1975, as a music composition major. He was interested in of all types of music and cultures, which would often influence his musical compositions. T
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  • '''Rutgers University Dance Faculty Concert, New Brunswick NJ, 2000''' '''Rowan University, Glassboro NJ, 2003'''
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  • ...made his patrons feel comfortable and his friends feel loved, died Sunday of AIDS at his home in Center City. He was 36. ...lock of South Street three years ago, he wanted to create a down-home type of restaurant that would make people feel at ease.
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  • Biography:''' Owner of the legendary club [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_Banana|Black Banana ...dia is that Garrick rebuilt the club in its last and final phase, and died of AIDS only after it had been successfully launched.
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  • ...closely. Caring for Micah and losing him was the most profound experience of my life. Thankfully, Richard has not lost many others to whom he has been c Date of Birth: 5/15/1964
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  • ...oring a vast repertory, ranging from the dramatic, Antony Tudor-type works of BenjaminPublished on 1993-02-04, Page D08, Philadelphia Inquirer, The (PA) ...and was active until his death, overseeing thatcompany's recent production of ''The Nutcracker" and attending the post-production cast party. He entered
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  • ...(A History)// (2001), //Gay and Lesbian Philadelphia// (2002-03), //Tropic of Libra'' (2003), Philadelphia Architecture and Out in History (2005). He is ...color: black; font-family: Verdana; font-size: 10pt;">Nickels was a member of the Boston Gay Liberation Front in 1969 and wrote </span>
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  • [[AIDS Law Project of Pennsylvania]] [[AIDS Library of Philadelphia]]
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  • '''Biography:''' <span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">Arthur H. Platt of Butterworth Road, Royalston, Mass., died Monday {Sept. 12, 1992) in his hom ...style="font-family: Times New Roman;"> He was the founder and former owner of Countryside Realty and Quabbin Management in Athol and Orange. He was widel
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  • ...onomics professor at La Salle University for nearly 40 years, died Feb. 14 of complications from a stroke. He was 65. Ratkus, known as “Butch” to friends, was a native of Allegheny County. He earned his bachelor’s degree from La Salle in 1969 a
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  • ...was the author of numerous articles and a book on the subject. At the time of hisPublished on 1997-09-05, Page B06, Philadelphia Inquirer, The (PA) ...nd sent to: Jack Reece Memorial Fund, Department of History, University of Pennsylvania, 352B, 3401 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, PA 19104-6228. For more informatio
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  • ...ing Arts at the University of Pennsylvania, died Sunday from complications of AIDS. He was 39 and lived in Center City. ...Center in 1974 as a production assistant and over the years held positions of building administrator and scheduling coordinator before being named produc
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  • Date of Birth: September 8, 1950 Date of Death (delete if non-applicable): May 27, 1993
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  • Date of Birth: Date of Death (delete if non-applicable): December 31, 1995
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  • ...y Board of the Penn Center for AIDS Research. He also teaches "Foundations of Social Work Practice" to Penn MSW students. He edited the collection ''Homo Date of Birth:
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  • Date of Birth: September 29,1949 Date of Death: November 9,1995
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  • ...ey High School. He received an architecture degree from Pennsylvania State University and then joined a Harrisburg firm. From 1958 to 1962, he worked with variou Date of Birth:
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  • Robert Alan Spekter, 37, a computer systems analyst, died from complications of AIDS May 22 at Davies Medical Center in San Francisco. ...State University in 1979 and a bachelor's degree in accounting from Drexel University in 1988.
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  • ...Center of Philadelphia, along with Arleen Olshan, and a Steering Committee of some 25 persons. This was at a time in the mid-1970s when gay and Lesbian c ...ication was initially rejected by the IRS, then approved after appeal, one of the first community centers in that era to be approved, I believe.
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  • ...hope. Yet John's amazing ability to lay on hands, and remind his patients of the many reasons they had to live, helped many people to stay alive until t ...fferent received adequate attention. In particular he was an early adopter of the idea that the immune system itself could play a role in controlling HIV
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  • '''Biography:''' Was Managing Editor of The Philadelphia Gay News, 1975-1979 ...ia Magazine, Blueboy, and various other periodicals. Also served as editor of The South St. Star and FirstHand Magazine. Radio host for WXPN FM, Philadel
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  • ...of New Haven CT, he graduated from the Culinary Institute of America. One of six children, he grew up on the family farm, where he showed an interest in ...family man, a tolerant family man whose family members were from all walks of his life.
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  • David Webber is founder, and currently of counsel to, the AIDS Law Project of Pennsylvania (ALPP). The ALPP is the nation's only independent public-interest law firm ...Legal Services. The holder of a 1976 B.A. cum laude from the University of Pennsylvania, Webber earned his J.D. in 1980 from Temple. </span>
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  • Member of Policy Council. April 1975 PC Membership List) Date of Birth: 2/28/1949
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  • ...l performances of punk rock and new-wave bands, died of cancer Thursday at Pennsylvania Hospital. He was 34.</span> ...3. The club was among the first in Philadelphia to incorporate all aspects of popular culture - video, live music, multimedia events, dancing and even ba
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  • ...he attended the University of Maryland briefly and transferring to Temple University in 1981. He also held internships at Budco Theaters, Valley Forge Music Fai ...">His oldest brother said it best: "Alan did more in his 30 years than 95% of us do over an entire lifetime."</span> </span>
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  • ...DS agency for more than a decade, died suddenly Aug. 14 from complications of open-heart surgery. He was 54. ..., was living in Exton at the time of his death. He graduated from Columbia University in New York in 1977 with a degree in political philosophy.
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