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Dennis E Moyers, Memorial

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Dennis Earl MOYERS December 16, 1953 to May 11, 2009 Born in Houston, Texas, graduated from South Houston High School, attended the University of Houston and Concordia College, where he studied for the ministry, and made his home in the Seattle, Washington area. He supported the King County Democrats, Lifelong Aids Alliance, Chicken Soup Brigade and championed the cause for Medical Cannabis of Washington State. He guest lectured at Highline Community College, a panel member on Puget Sound Public Broadcasting System "Hour Forum". Dennis is survived by his mother, Leona Kennedy, step father Ray Kennedy of Palestine, Texas, life partner Sherwood Gordon (Woody) of Seattle, Washington, 2 nephews, 2 aunts and 7 cousins. He was preceded in death by sister Pam, brother Andy, and father Floyd. He will be missed by all who knew and loved him.

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  • I'll look forward to your programs about Marriage Equality and, as you know, I have a long historical perspective on the campaign for LGBT equality and dignity in this area going back to the 1970s. Thank you for forwarding the video you put together for Dennis' memorial. It was a loving piece of work that I found very touching. Best wishes,

  • Thank you guys for submitting a beautiful piece to share with so many others! What a way to celebrate a dear friends life and accomplishments. It was a very moving piece for me to watch. Having not known this man personally, it did allow me to see a very determined, strong man doing something he was passionate about. So, if I could see that side of a man I didn't know, others could too.

    Thank you again for sharing his light - (yes, LIGHT!)

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    Dennis has been gone now for about two years to the day. We miss him, and often talk about him. May he forever be with God's angels and celebrate his work here on earth

  • By Dennis

  • Dennis always had such a good attitude and loving spirit! I'm sorry I missed his memorial, thanks for sharing this! He was a great activist and volunteer with a good heart and kind and gentle spirit - and he was very much loved by many and is missed. -Zach

  • Nice work on this guys. Give my best...

  • I linked to this via my cousin, Jan's link on Facebook. This is a very moving tribute, even to one who did not know Dennis. My condolences to his partner, family (esp. his mother; I can't imagine losing one child, let alone 3), and friends.

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