Today, I remember these men in my life who died of AIDS-related illnesses:
Masa Kawamura
Wayne Clemmons
Alex Paredes
Axel Guzman
Ken Shapiro
Jerry Clark
Scott Giantvalley
James Samohano
Robert Franklin
Leland Moss
Nick Cannon
Dan Burke
Paul Holt
Randall Ullmer
Scott Eidson
David Deschenes
Robert Fernandez
David Parrish
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John Talbott
Marc Berman
Steve Husa
George Valencia
Buddy Wilson
Tad Feldman
Paul Sergios
Bill Savard
Joe Scott
John Burr
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Robert Baldock
John Haselton
Tim Brewi
Hank Jones
Richard Garrey
and there’s more, of course. The void these men of my generation have left is, frankly, indescribable. I know it’s the same for so many people throughout the world.
Today is a day to remember those that have gone, to celebrate those living so vibrantly with HIV today, and to remember that our work is far from over. Next December 1, will we have an effective vaccine? Here’s to believing in Hope.
Let’s hope for better treatments.
I knew Steve Husa from junior high and high school. I learned of his death many years ago, and was greatly saddened by his death…
I did some volunteer work with Steve. I still remember his quiet intensity and commitment. So many losses, it’s just overwhelming when I think of how many. I’m grateful to be healthy. – JJA