"Pamela “Pam” R. Gay, 60, of Chippewa Falls, WI passed away on Friday, April 14, 2023, om juri staed a pestrian-vehicle accint. Pam was born on July...
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PAMELA R. GAY
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Gay, 60, of Chippewa Falls, WI passed away on Friday, April 14, 2023, om juri staed a pestrian-vehicle accint. Pam married Robert Gay on Augt 17, 1985. Gay, please vis our flower store.
PAMELA R. GAY OBUARY
Fd the obuary of Pamela R. Gay (1962 - 2023) om Chippewa Falls, WI. Leave your ndolenc to the fay on this memorial page or send flowers to show you re. * pamela gay *
Gay of Chippewa Falls, Wisns, born Ladysmh, Wisns, who passed away on April 14, 2023, at the age of 60, leavg to mourn fay and iends.
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She is survived by: her hband Robert Gay; her siblgs, Greg Halverson (Brenda), Charlene Wag (Robert Burnell), Michele Bogen (Pl Metzenber) and Sheri Halverson; her step-children, Steven (Christe), Debi (David) and Dawn (Sean); and her Gee. As a wrer, Pamela Diane Gay’s reer spans poetry and fictn but also clus natnally regnized ballet cricism and amic prose. Gay -thored the say, Joseph Bologne, Chevalier Sat-Ge wh Tom Reiss, 2015 Pulzer Prize wner for bgraphy.
AdvertisementSKIP ADVERTISEMENTPamela Bons /Visum, via RxLast month, the new print of the advocy group Human Rights Campaign, Kelley Robson, posted a six-and-a-half-mute vio to troduce herself and ame the missn of her anizatn, which was found 40 years ago by the gay activist Steve Enan to help fund polil mpaigns for pro-gay-rights ndidat. ”Not once, however, did she say the word “gay” or “lbian” or “bisexual. The word “gay” is creasgly beg substuted by “queer” or, more broadly, “L.
The word “queer” is climbg equency and n be ed terchangeably wh “gay, ” which self not so long ago replaced the dour and fatly judgy “homosexual. In the same perds, e of “gay” has fallen om 2, 228 to 1, 531 — still more monly ed, but the directn of the evolutn is impossible to miss.
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’ media, treat the word ‘lbian’ like ’s the plague, ” noted Julia Diana Robertson the lbian publitn The Velvet ’s be clear: Many lbians and gay people are fe wh this shift.
For one thg, “gay” and “queer” are not synonymo, as they are creasgly treated, particularly among Gen Zers and lennials. Q., ” which sometim clus addnal symbols and letters, reprents so many inti unrelated to sexual orientatn that gays and lbians n feel crowd week on “CBS News Sunday Morng, ” the wrer David Sedaris said he was done “fightg the word ‘queer. “Gay” has a clear, specific meang that appli to both men and women: “homosexual, ” which is the first entry most dictnari.