Jeff Getty

Jeff Getty

Jeff Getty Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Oct. 15, 2006.
JOSHUA TREE, Calif. – Jeff Getty, a prominent AIDS activist who in 1995 received the first bone-marrow transplant from a baboon to treat the disease, has died. He was 49.

Getty died Monday of heart failure, following treatment for cancer and a long struggle with AIDS, at the High Desert Medical Center in Joshua Tree, said Ken Klueh, his partner of 26 years.

Before antiviral drug combinations were used successfully by AIDS patients, Getty grabbed national attention in December 1995 for becoming the first person ever to receive a bone marrow cell transfusion from one species to another. His transplant at San Francisco General Hospital used cells taken from a baboon, with the hope that the primate's natural AIDS resistance would take root in his own system.

The procedure, ultimately unsuccessful, sparked furious debate over the moral and medical implications of cross-species transplants.

"That trial reflects the level of desperation at the time," said Dr. Steven Deeks, the University of California, San Francisco, professor who was the experiment's lead investigator. "Jeff was just hanging on to his life. He inspired us that a risky and aggressive intervention was worth trying."

While the baboon bone marrow cells quickly disappeared from his system, Getty's health seemed to dramatically improve. He went on help pave the way for the drug cocktail HAART — or highly active antiretroviral therapy — that routinely keeps many HIV and AIDS patients alive today.

"He is emblematic of a whole group of men who survived AIDS in the early 1980s and 1990s, and made it into the HAART era, but had developed so much resistance to the drugs that they never got their virus fully under control," Deeks said.

Since being diagnosed with AIDS in the days when the disease still was known as "the gay cancer," Getty was a fierce activist, volunteering to test experimental drugs, getting thrown in jail for protesting against pharmaceutical companies and even throwing a coffin on a hospital lawn to demand organ transplants for patients.

"He was the bravest of the brave. He was committed to getting results, even where it was clear that it wouldn't help him," said state Sen. Carole Migden, who worked with Getty when she was an Assembly member.

A former University of California policy analyst, Getty had a keen intellect that helped him navigate the science and politics of the disease, but he also could be difficult and demanding, colleagues said.

"He wasn't easy to work with," said Michael Lauro, an organizer who teamed with Getty in the advocacy groups Act Up Golden Gate and Survive AIDS. "That's how people with great vision, great hearts, and great drive are like. He could get things done."

Getty is survived by Klueh, his father and two sisters.

Plans for a memorial service were pending.

Copyright © 2006 The Associated Press

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Pam Ziehe

June 29, 2019

Damn it, I still miss you, Jeff!

George Zieman

October 28, 2006

Baraka Bashad, old friend.

Thanks for touching my life with your presence.

Ruth Schmitter

October 27, 2006

I am sorry to learn about Jeff Getty's death. I have used a 60 Minutes [2001]episode in which he played a major role in my teaching about how people with AIDS cope/live. He labeled himself as a member of the "most likely to die club" at that time. I have thought of him often and wondered how he was. My condolences to Mr. Klueh and to Jeff's father and sisters. Dr.Ruth Schmitter, Albion College, Michigan

Nate Zweig

October 26, 2006

To a friend of the Mahanta, who spoke to me of the Call of Soul.
It was a privilege to know you and
all the others on the path of ECK.
May the Blessings Be.
HU

Leon G

October 24, 2006

So many nice things have been said about Jeff as an adult. He was very brave and I'll bet he made his family proud.

I remember Jeff riding his bike in front of Green's store after school. Playing at the QH playground. He was a good kid and a good man. He'll be missed.

Mona G

October 24, 2006

To Jeff's partner, family and friends: My partner Diana and I are sad to hear of Jeff's passing. Our love to you.

Mary

October 24, 2006

Jeff was a wonderful example of courage, and a great champion for advances in biomedical research. As a veterinarian and infectious disease researcher he has been an inspiration to me.
May God bless you and comfort you in your loss.

Adrian Morrison

October 24, 2006

To
Jeff's family,
I was very sad to learn of Jeff's death. I was a board member of
Americans for Medical Progress during the era when he worked with us to protect all biomedical research. He will always be remembered by me.

Judy O'Grady-Tilley

October 21, 2006

To Jeff's family and friends. What a dedicated pioneer you were all so privilidged to know and love. He gave his all. He shines eternally. Judy O'Grady-Tilley Sequim WA

Eric Roberson

October 20, 2006

Jeff,
Your efforts in the battle against HIV disease was relentless and your contributions immeasurable. Thank you for your work, your drive, and your enthusiasm. You give us others the spirit to live and to continue the fight! We WILL MISS YOU!

Donald Guertin

October 19, 2006

So sorry for the loss. Such a true activist to help so many others. Prayers and thoughts sent.

Susan Paris

October 19, 2006

Ken Kleuh and the Getty family -- I'm sorry for your loss. Jeff was a valient and highly successful activist. I'm sure he was more than that to you. He used his intelligence and charisma courageously and helped countless numbers of people because of it. I admire him and am saddened by his passing.

Donna Palmer

October 18, 2006

I am so very sorry for your loss.God bless

Carroll

October 18, 2006

For Jeff's loved one & family,
How proud you must be of such a handsome and intelligent lad.
I hope you all find Peace in your hearts knowing Jeff is beyond the struggle and pain he endured during his all too short life.
May the Spirit Bless you and give you Peace & Joy.

paul kish

October 18, 2006

This is truly a sad day.

Tom Gugliuzza-Smith

October 18, 2006

Ken, Mr. Getty and Jeff's sisters. MY deepest sympathy to each of you. I am so sorry Jeff was taken from you. I send each of you a heart to heart hug.

Patty Schoonmaker

October 18, 2006

May God's light shine brightly on you, Jeff. You were an inspiration to many and a comfort to those of us who lost a loved one to AIDS. I will pray for you.

Richard Width

October 18, 2006

Thank you for everything you have done for others. You made a difference.

Dan Ozee

October 18, 2006

Jeff is my hero. He pushed me to keep fighting when the fight for life was the hardest. I can never say thanks enough.

R Davis

October 18, 2006

My sympathy to the Getty Family
The Bible holds out a sure hope for
our loved ones. At Acts 24:15 give us a promise " There is going to be a resurrection of both the righteous and the unrighteous"
Instead of tears of sorrow, there will be tears of Joy.Just imagine having a warm reunion with Jeff on a paradise earth the way God meant it to be.

MARY JONES

October 17, 2006

MAY YOU REST IN PEACE. AND MAY YOUR FAMILY HAVE THE STRENGTH TO GET THROUGH THIS DIFFICULT TIME.

Dee F

October 17, 2006

Bless you Jeff, may you rest in peace.

Brooks

October 17, 2006

I'm sorry for your lost, God has the last say. We are in the last days open God word and believe it. He will lead us to Him

Sherri

October 17, 2006

Your earthly journey was too short, but your impact was tremendous! My thoughts and prayers are with you Ken and all of Jeff's family. May you find peace in your memories of him.

R Scott Jeppesen

October 17, 2006

May your strength, compassion, and courage inspire others as you forever sail the worlds beyond-

CT USA

October 17, 2006

To you and your partner...may you now both rest in peace!

Ana

October 17, 2006

Rest in Peace young and brave man, you are an example to the world.

Michael Iezzi

October 17, 2006

Father we entrust our brother Jeff to your mercy. You loved him greatly in this life: now that he is freed from all its cares, give him happiness and peace forever. Welcome him now into paradise where there will be no more sorrow, no more weeping or pain, but only peace and joy with Jesus your Son, and the Holy Spirit forever and ever.
My deepest sympathy to the family and friends of Jeff. My thoughts and prayers are with you.
"We will NEVER give up, until there is a CURE."

cheryl

October 16, 2006

bless you and rest in peace

cametrius lovett

October 16, 2006

R.I.P TO YOU MR.GETTY MAY YOUR SOUL LIVE FOREVER THANK YOU. WE'RE ALL HERE TEMPORALY SO WE'LL SEE YOU AGAIN SAY HI TO MY AUNTIE TRICIA,MY GRANDMA MARION & MY COUSIN JENNIFER

Norma Lynn Blaackshear

October 16, 2006

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

Gladys Demson

October 16, 2006

Be Still

Be still like the grass on a melancholy summer day
Be still like desert shrub.

Be calm and you will hear your loved one speak, in the stillness, in the calm, their love resounds.

If you are still this promise I make, you will hear the voice of your loved one helping you along your way.

Dale Parker

October 16, 2006

Sympathy to the family of Jeff. The Bible gives us hope of seeing our love ones again. At Act24:15 (There is going to be a resurrection of both the righteous and the unrighteous. Just imagine seeing Jeff again right here on the Earth in a paradise condition the way God meant it to be.

October 16, 2006

GOD'S PEACE BE WITH THE FAMILY!!

Joanne

October 15, 2006

We should all be as strong & passionate. The world would be a different place.

October 15, 2006

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

October 15, 2006

May God be with your family at this most difficult time. Rest in Peace.

Mary

October 15, 2006

Rest in Peace.

mike rich

October 15, 2006

may you rest in peace knowing you did all you could

Marcia Martin ([email protected])

October 15, 2006

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Muffy

October 15, 2006

Ken Kleuh and the Getty family- May you find peace at this difficult time.
May all who are afflicted with HIV and AIDs, and their families, look to Jeff's legacy of strength and courage. Fight on and never surrender.

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