Debbie Goodnough

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July 18, 1962 – December 5, 2018

Deborah Jo “Debbie” Goodnough was born in Escanaba and resided in Clyde Township.  She married her longtime partner Angela Sarazin in Port Huron in 2016.  Goodnough worked at Subway and was a devoted fan of the New York Yankees.

Port Huron Times Herald, December 6, 2018

W. Hawkins Ferry

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November 18, 1914 – January 27, 1988

William Hawkins Ferry grew up in Detroit and attended Cranbrook before studying at Harvard University.  The grandson of a founder of the Detroit Institute of Arts, Ferry became a noted collector, patron, and champion of 20th century art.  An expert of architectural history, as well, his modernist 1964 home in Grosse Pointe Shores was featured in House Beautiful and Interiors magazines.

New York Times, January 28, 1988

Hawkins Ferry: The Original A-Gay

Judith Slotkin

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December 23, 1946 – March 14, 2011

Judith Slotkin of Bloomfield Hills and formerly of Detroit was marketing manager for Show Tech Presentation Systems and later ran her own consulting firm.  A volunteer fundraiser for WTVS-TV, the Music Hall, and Michigan Opera Theater, she was also actively involved in the Jewish Gay Network of Michigan.  Slotkin was survived by her life partner of Anne Adelson.

Between The Lines [online only], March 24, 2011

Virgil Leone

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May 30, 1952 – November 6, 1999

Virgil Julius “Tony” Leone was born in Detroit and graduated with the class of 1970 from Mt. Pleasant High School.  At Central Michigan University, he was an early member of Gay Liberation, serving as its president in the mid-1970s.  Leone later moved to San Francisco where he worked as a Registered Nurse and became involved in local HIV/AIDS activism.  He died from AIDS-related complications at age 47.

Bay Area Reporter, November 18, 1999

Jim Knox

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September 22, 1946 – June 27, 2011

A dedicated and influential figure in Kalamazoo’s LGBTQ community, Jim Knox was co-founder in 1985 of Community AIDS Resource and Education Services and co-founder in 1987 of the Kalamazoo Gay Lesbian Resource Center, later renamed OutFront Kalamazoo.  Knox was also a longtime employee of the Barn Theatre in Augusta.

Between The Lines, July 7, 2011

Kalamazoo Gazette, July 8, 2011

Sally Ann Hopkins

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April 14, 1958 – October 24, 2012

Sally Ann Hopkins was born in Jackson and graduated in the class of 1976 from Jackson High School.  She later earned her Associates Degree from Columbia College in Missouri and served 20 years in the U.S. Navy.  Following her service, Hopkins worked at Home Depot and resided in Atlanta, Indiana with her partner Kathryn “Kathi” Lee Miller.

Jackson Citizen-Patriot, October 28, 2012

Kathleen Blake

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July 8, 1942 – March 11, 2019

Frankfort resident Kathleen June Blake was a native of Massachusetts and earned her Bachelor’s from the New Bedford Institute of Technology.  A longtime Lansing resident, she spent much of her career in state government as an economic development officer.  Blake served on the board for the Lesbian Connection and was survived by her partner Julann McFarlane.

Lansing State Journal, March 16, 2019

Lesbian Connection, July/August 2019

Kristen Laughton

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February 5, 1992 – December 11, 2017

Kristen Kay Laughton was born in Midland, graduated from Bullock Creek High School in 2010, studied at Mid Michigan College, and worked at Dow Chemical.  Laughton lost her life in a fatal car crash due to winter road conditions.  Her spouse Jessica Laughton survived her.

Midland Daily News, December 16, 2017

Gerald Hillert

November 5, 1928 – January 3, 2009

Born in Saginaw, Gerald Laverne Hillert was a draftsman for Consumers Power in Saginaw in the late 1940s and early 1950s, and later worked as an interior designer for Sears-Roebuck in Detroit.  Hillert was also an early subscriber to ONE magazine.  He and his companion of 56 years Robert Costa retired to Vero Beach, Florida.

TC Palm, January 8, 2009

Cappisene Ford

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January 11, 1953 – December 26, 1995

Cappisene Ford, known to most in the gay community as Ms. L.T.D. (for La Twiggy Darling), began to entertain in the 1970s at the Escape, My Fair Lady, and other Detroit bars.  She later went on to perform in Paris and Hong Kong.  From 1979 to 1980 she served as Records Officer for the Michigan Organization for Human Rights.  She died from AIDS-related complications at age 42.

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