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- FRANCIS A. GAYNOR
- FRANCIS A. GAYNOR OBUARY
- FRANCIS A. GAYNOR
- OFFICER DETAIL: FRANCIS A. GAYNOR
- GAY NYPD PS SEEK HONOR FOR HERO SERGEANT WHO ME OUT THREE S AGO
FRANCIS A. GAYNOR
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Gaynor of Warwick, NY, passed away peacefully wh his lovg fay by his si on January 18, 2023 followg his urageo battle wh cholangrcoma rultg om his 9/11 service. Born Queens, NY on December 11, 1972, he was the son of Dennis and Tdy Gaynor. Frank is survived by his voted wife of 22 years, Lori Gaynor; two dghters Thera Van Kren of Montgomery, NY, and Melanie “Mel” Gaynor of Warwick; son Sean Gaynor of Warwick; grandchildren Jackson and Kayla Van Kren; parents Dennis and Tdy of Fort Hills, NY; and brother Dennis F.
Gaynor, Jr. The Funeral Mass will be livtreamed via this lk: Gaynor Francis A Funeral 1.
Gaynor. Gaynor to ntue to remember a life well lived.
FRANCIS A. GAYNOR OBUARY
A funeral mass was held for NYPD mounted police officer Francis Gaynor at the Church of St. Stephen, the First Martyr Warwick on Tuday morng, Jan. 24. Officer Gaynor passed away as a rult of ... * francis gaynor nypd *
Gaynor of Warwick, New York, born Queens, New York. Gaynor to show is survived by: his parents, Dennis Gaynor and Tdy Gaynor of Fort Hills, NY; his wife Lori Gaynor; his children, Thera Van Kren of Montgomery, NY, Melanie "Mel" Gaynor of Warwick and Sean Gaynor of Warwick; his grandchildren, Jackson and Kayla Van Kren; and his brother Dennis F. A funeral mass was held for NYPD mounted police officer Francis Gaynor at the Church of St.
Officer Gaynor passed away as a rult of a 9/11 illns.
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FRANCIS A. GAYNOR
The iative, first suggted by the NYPD’s Gay Officers Actn League, is expected to help the natn’s largt police force more effectively rec members of the LGBTQ muny. * francis gaynor nypd *
Durg the Gay Pri Para. “I thk sends a msage to the muny that we are an clive police partment, one that is acceptg of whoever is that may e to , ” she hasn’t always been the Deputy Commissner Tanya Meisenholr (Barry Williams/for New York Daily News)The NYPD has a long history of antagonism towards anyone not Daily News FlashWeekdaysCatch up on the day’s top five stori every weekday fact, the 1969 police raid at the Stonewall Inn, a Greenwich Village gay bar, sparked a natnwi gay rights movement. The raid, the last straw for a muny fed up wh police harassment, sparked a seri of vlent years later, a police unn official at a Cy Hall hearg over the cy’s gay rights bill ttified he knew of no homosexual ps.
Charl Cochrane ttified, stunng the tablishment when he intified himself as such and notg gays are “not cel, wicked, cursed, sick or posssed by mons. “And I’m equally proud of beg gay. Three years ago, as the Stonewall 50th anniversary neared, then-NYPD Commissner Jam O’Neill apologized for what happened that Commissner Keechant Sewell announced the sexual orientatn iative, which also appli to school safety and traffic agents and other NYPD civilian employe, an ternal took effect March 7 and allows those who choose to take part to intify as straight or heterosexual, lbian or gay, bi-sexual, pansexual or asexual.
Gaynor of Warwick passed away peacefully wh his lovg fay by his si on Jan. 11, 1972, he was the son of Dennis and Tdy Gaynor. Frank is survived by his voted wife of 22 years, Lori Gaynor; dghters Thera Van Kren of Montgomery and Melanie “Mel” Gaynor of Warwick; son Sean Gaynor of Warwick; grandchildren Jackson and Kayla Van Kren; parents Dennis and Tdy of Fort Hills; and brother Dennis F.
OFFICER DETAIL: FRANCIS A. GAYNOR
Francis A. Gaynor of Warwick passed away peacefully wh his lovg fay by his si on Jan. 18, 2023, followg his urageo battle wh cholangi... * francis gaynor nypd *
Gaynor Jr., also of Fort Hills. GAYNOR. A group of gay ps wants a street renamed honor of the NYPD sergeant who more than 30 years ago me out of the closet dramatic Cy Council Charl Cochrane stunned the tablishment 1981 when he ttified support of New York Cy's gay rights bill.
"And I'm equally proud of beg gay. "A 14-year veteran assigned to the Manhattan South Task Force, Cochrane ttified that gays were "not cel, wicked, cursed, sick or posssed by mons. "Mut earlier, Pat Burns, then the first vice print of the Patrolmen's Benevolent Associatn, had argued agast the bill and said he knew of no gay New York Daily News clippg reports how NYPD Sgt.
GAY NYPD PS SEEK HONOR FOR HERO SERGEANT WHO ME OUT THREE S AGO
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Charl Cochrane me out of the closet dramatic Cy Council ttimony supportg the cy's gay rights bill.
Wh a year, Cochrane helped form the Gay Officers Actn League, or GOAL, pavg the way for sr of siar groups other ci and stat.
Joseph's Roman Catholic Church, where Cochrane and about a dozen gay members of the NYPD met to discs formg Sgt. A New York Daily News report om three s ago shows how homophobia gripped cy officials worried about givg rights to gay ps. In an terview before his ath, he said he was thrilled other gays and lbians were able to e out of the closet.