Sarah Flick

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April 1, 1963 – September 20, 2019

The first female player on the Little League baseball team in Spring Lake Park, Minnesota, Sarah Ann Flick was born in Chicago and lived in Grand Rapids in the late 1980s.  She spent 18 years in law enforcement, retiring in 2017 from the Ottawa County Sheriff’s Department.  Flick passed away from cancer at the home she shared in Ada, Michigan with her wife Heidi Gidley.

Holland Sentinel, September 28, 2019

Denise Welsh

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February 18, 1963 – April 22, 2012

Flint native Denise Lynn Welsh grew up in Burton and worked as a teacher consultant for student with autism spectrum disorders in the Genesee Intermediate School District for more than two decades.  She was survived by her sons and her life partner Betsy Curtis.

Legacy.com

Michelle Hughson

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June 19, 1966 – September 17, 2001

Jackson resident Michelle Marie “Mitch” Hughson was born in Lansing and graduated with the class of 1985 from Charlotte High School.  For 12 years, Hughson worked as a radiologist technician at Hayes Green Beach Hospital in Charlotte.

Legacy.com

Peter Cooper

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December 19, 1952 – April 27, 2017

Detroit native Peter Cooper, Cody High School class of 1971, worked for National City Bank for 20 years and for a decade was employed with AIDS Partnership Michigan.  While in college in the early 1970s, he became involved in the Wayne State Gay Liberation Front.  He was subsequently active in MCC Detroit, ASP, Simcha, and Affirmations.  Cooper was survived by his partner of 12 years Jonathan Quirk.

Between The Lines, May 4, 2017

John Pierre Adams

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July 28, 1921 – January 9, 1994

Born in Detroit, John Pierre Adams served in the U.S. Army during World War II and, while living in New York City following his tour of duty, performed with the Katherine Dunham Dance Company.  He returned to Detroit in the 1950s and worked as a shipping clerk for an equipment company.  In the 1970s, Adams led the local gay organization ONE in Detroit as its president for three years.

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Linda Gesterling

November 4, 1951 – November 23, 2015

Linda Eileen Gesterling was born in Bixby Knolls, California and resided in Glendale, Arizona when she passed away.  In the 1980s she lived in Lansing, where she was employed with the Social Security Administration and was a 1990 graduate of Michigan State University.  Gesterling was survived by her spouse Lisa Howell.

Kalamazoo Gazette, December 1, 2015

Toni Langfield

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July 9, 1935 – April 29, 2016

Redford Township native Toni Langfield came out following a heterosexual marriage.  She enjoyed a long career as a children’s librarian in the San Francisco Bay area and was active in Old Lesbians Organizing for Change.  Langfield was preceded in death by a son and was survived by another son, two daughters, and Carly Rivers, her partner of more than 20 years.

East Bay Times, May 27, 2016

The Record, September 2016

Nancy Ledins

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July 27, 1932 – July 18, 2017

Nancy Ledins was born in Cleveland, Ohio as William Griglak, was ordained as a Catholic priest in 1959, and served as an assistant rector at St. Anthony parish in Detroit in the early 1960s.  After leaving the priesthood to marry a nun, William transitioned to Nancy in 1979 and was obliged to divorce.  In her last years, Rev. Ledins resumed ministering with a congregation in Charlotte, North Carolina.

Charlotte Observer, July 22, 2017

Nancy S. Ledins profile at LGBT Religious Archives Network

Rodger Williams

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March 28, 1964 – April 3, 2019

Canton resident Rodger Lynn Williams was born in Detroit, graduated from Clarenceville High School in Livonia, and later studied at William Tyndale College in Farmington Hills.  Rev. Williams received his religious training at Concordia Seminary in Missouri and for 13 years served as pastor of Divine Shepherd Lutheran Church in Ann Arbor.

Observer & Eccentric Newspapers, April 11, 2019