In Memoriam: Part 3
The Community Continues to Mourn COVID-19 Losses
The LGBTQ community remembers these individuals who were lost to COVID-19.
The LGBTQ community remembers these individuals who were lost to COVID-19.
As coronavirus cases continue to rise throughout the United States, the death toll increases, and we grapple with the full impact the disease will have on our communities.
Jeremy Cain Camp died unexpectedly at the hospital on April 7, 2019 in Elizabethton, Tenn. at the age of 42.
Christina Chapman, 55, passed away Dec. 2, 2017 in Charlotte, N.C.
Remembering artists, activists, and legends of the LGBTQ community, Jim French and Chuck Renslow.
Pronounced dead on July 8 of heart failure, Nelsan Ellis was best known for his groundbreaking portrayal of Lafayette on “True Blood.”
Fine artist and arts proponent José Augustín Fumero, 91, died suddenly on Sept. 16 while on vacation in Nice, France with his partner of over 60 years Herb Cohen. They were just getting ready to embark on a dinner cruise when Fumero died
Comic book artist Paul Jenkins’ ‘Alters’ is introduced to the Triad, Guilford Green Foundation sets bingo date and community mourns Sherri Carmichael’s death.