Margaret Wenzell

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May 21, 1925 – July 6, 2014

Detroit native Margaret Elnora Wenzell played nine seasons in the 1940s and 1950s for numerous teams in the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League, including the Grand Rapids Chicks, the Muskegon Lassies, and the Battle Creek Belles.  Employed with General Motors in Michigan and later an electric company in California, she was laid to rest next to her life companion and spouse Dorothy Kamenshek.

Forest Lawn Memorial Parks & Mortuary

Carrie Koonter

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December 24, 1959 – September 19, 2018

Lifelong Laingsburg resident Carrie Lynn Koonter played on the 1978 Michigan Class D High School Softball championship team and was co-founder of the Laingsburg Women’s Golf League.  She worked for 25 years at Meijer in East Lansing.  She and Mary McDougal were together more than 30 years and were married in 2015.  Koonter died at age 58 following an extended battle with multiple sclerosis.

Lansing State Journal, September 23, 2018

Zan Alley

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January 9, 1940 – July 12, 2019

Farmington Hills resident Zan Alley attended high school and college in Birmingham, Alabama before moving to Michigan where she taught high school in Royal Oak for 17 years.  She later worked as a director with the Michigan Education Association, negotiating more than three dozen union contracts.  Alley was survived by her partner and wife Murphy Ayers.

Detroit Free Press, July 21, 2019

Chuck Darr

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March 4, 1935 – August 4, 2007

Born in Greenleaf Township in rural Sanilac County, Charles Henry “Chuck” Darr grew up on a farm, later moved to Saginaw, and worked at Marlette Homes.  He volunteered with Green House Gathering Place and the local LGBT community group Perceptions.  In 2007, he was beaten to death at age 69 by a former renter.  Darr was preceded in death by his longtime lover William Harper.

Between The Lines, August 16, 2007

Between The Lines, September 6, 2007

Robert Lowe

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July 19, 1961 – June 10, 1986

Robert Dean Lowe, Boo-Boo to friends, graduated with the class of 1980 from Lakeshore High School in St. Clair Shores.  He worked as doorman at Menjo’s nightclub in the mid-1980s and was co-owner of the popular afterhours dance emporium Heaven.  Lowe was found shot to death in his Palmer Woods home in Detroit at age 25.

Cruise, June 18, 1986

Metra, June 18, 1986

Carl Andrews

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August 23, 1966 – December 18, 1993

Born in Detroit, Carl Vinson Andrews came out at age 13 and later worked in financial services for the State of Michigan and was active in the state employee labor union.  He served as secretary of Dignity-Integrity/Flint in the late 1980s and was involved the James Baldwin/Pat Parker Society in the early 1990s.  In 1991, Andrews was profiled in Outweek magazine.

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Ann Sorrell

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September 2, 1936 – December 26, 2019

Kentucky native Ann Sorrell moved to Detroit at age seven.  She sold bakery goods, worked as a postal worker, and served in the U.S. Marine Corps Reserve before earning her B.A. and M.A. from Eastern Michigan University.  She taught the hearing impaired in the Ann Arbor schools.  Sorrell and her life partner Marge Elde were among the first lesbian couples married in Washtenaw County in June 2015.

Ann Arbor News, January 9, 2020

In Memory of Ann Sorrell

Marjorie Chamberlain

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February 19, 1938 – April 4, 2017

Detroit native Marjorie Kate Chamberlain earned Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in speech pathology from Wayne State University and helped treat stroke patients at Sinai Hospital.  She later taught at Eastern Michigan University, where she also directed the Speech and Hearing Clinic.  Chamberlain and her life partner Charlotte Wixom retired to Gladwin before relocating to Fort Meyers, Florida.

Ann Arbor News, June 30, 2017

Bryan Borchardt

Bryan John Borchardt

August 17, 1963 – October 1, 2017

Glen Arbor resident Bryan John Borchardt earned his B.A. in political science from the University of Wisconsin-Madison in 1985.  He was employed in banking with JP Morgan Chase in Traverse City.  He also raised and showed champion Shetland sheepdogs and operated Solstice Shelties.  Borchardt and his husband Brandt Waldenmyer were together 27 years.

Reynolds Jonkhoff Funeral Home

Wausau Daily Herald, October 13, 2017

Patricia Cutshaw

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May 28, 1937 – July 13, 2014

Kalamazoo resident Patricia Ann Cutshaw was known as “Sport” at Richland High School, where she played on the basketball team all four years.  She later worked for Gibson Guitar until Multiple Sclerosis forced her into retirement.  Cutshaw was preceded in death by her life partner Nydia Nichols.

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