Frank Kameny

Frank Kameny

Frank Kameny Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Oct. 12, 2011.
WASHINGTON (AP) — Frank Kameny, who became a pioneer in the gay rights movement after he was fired from his job as a government astronomer in 1957 for being gay, has died at his home in Washington. He was 86.

Bob Witeck, a friend of Kameny's for three decades, confirmed his Tuesday death. Kameny had been in failing health, and a medical examiner said he suffered a heart attack or heart failure, Witeck said.

Plans for a memorial in November were being discussed, Witeck said.

Gay rights groups mourned his passing Tuesday, noting it was National Coming Out Day, when many gay people celebrate coming out and encourage others to have the courage to do the same.

"While so many have been impatient about the pace of progress, there was Frank, insisting we recognize that, in the last two years, he was regularly invited as a guest of honor by the very government that fired him simply for being gay," said a statement by Rea Carey, the executive director of the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force.

Joe Solmonese, the president of the Washington-based Human Rights Campaign, said in a statement that Kameny "set a path for the modern LGBT civil rights movement."

Kameny told The Associated Press in 2009 that his contributions to the gay rights struggle had only recently begun to sink in. He said at the time he wanted to be remembered most for coming up with the slogan "Gay is Good" in 1968 to counter an onslaught of negativism aimed at gays and lesbians.

Kameny had been an astronomer for just five months when he was asked to meet with federal investigators. They told him they had information he was gay, and he was dismissed.

Kameny didn't leave quietly, however. He contested his firing by the U.S. Civil Service Commission by writing letters to the agency, both houses of Congress and eventually the White House.

He sued and lost in lower courts, but pressed on with a lengthy brief in 1961 that is now regarded as the first civil rights claim based on sexual orientation to be brought to the U.S. Supreme Court. Soon after, he co-founded the Mattachine Society of Washington, which advocated for equal rights for gays and lesbians.

In 1965, Kameny and 10 others became the first to stage a gay rights protest in front of the White House and later at the Pentagon and elsewhere. Many of Kameny's signs as well as buttons and leaflets from that time are now housed at the Smithsonian's National Museum of American History.

In the last years of his life, Kameny was increasingly recognized for his work as a gay rights pioneer. He was honored in 2009 during Washington's annual Capital Pride celebration and that same year received a formal apology for being fired solely based on his sexual orientation. The apology came from the successor to the U.S. Civil Service Commission, the U.S. Office of Personnel Management. The office is headed by John Berry, who is openly gay, and Kameny attended his swearing-in.

When gay marriage became legal in the nation's capital in 2010, Kameny was at the first weddings.

"Being gay has become infinitely better than it was," he said earlier this year when documents from his collection of gay rights history went on display for the first time at the Library of Congress. "The fundamental theme underneath all of that is simply equality."


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E Brisker

October 17, 2011

We should all look at the Life and the Symbol of inspiration and legacy that this man's actions left on society and the Modern human right movement, May we all aspire to live and be symbols of
inspiration to the next generation of LGBT Men and Women that will follow behind us.Bravo!

kirha brown

October 17, 2011

god bless your soul rest n peace!!! and thank you for what you have done

Victoria VZj

October 16, 2011

Our sad
sentiments
rip~GodBless you

Amy P.

October 16, 2011

A brave and honorable man, may he rest in well-earned peace.

Island Girl

October 15, 2011

Rest in Peace.. We are all forever greatful for all you've done.. INSPIRE.

Scott Simpson

October 15, 2011

Frank was an inspiration to us all who simply want to live our lives with dignity and equality. Thanks for living your life so openly, and allowing the rest of us to benefit from your experience.

George

October 14, 2011

God bless people like you. Someone who finaly understood that God doesn't hate anyone and never did.

kelly family

October 14, 2011

May you rest in peace forever..what a brave soul you were..you lived the life you wanted and were proud..now those who came after you can have pride and not be ashamed of who they are..thank you Frank

Bryce K.

October 14, 2011

Thank you so much, Frank! So many millions of people are grateful for your work! Rest in peace. (:

I play a song in your memory, for the melody of your struggle for equality will ring forever. Thanks for giving us liberty.

Andrew Jones

October 14, 2011

Thank you for your service. Though you were not militant, you were a soldier for US. As a veteran of the USAF, I am a beneficiary of the hard work that you and so many others have put forth. May God continue to hold your soul in His bosom as you rest in peace.

October 13, 2011

Thank you Frank!

J.R.Fentress

SEAN THOMAS

October 13, 2011

FRANK, WHAT WOULD WE HAVE DONE IN THE GAY COMMUNITY , WITHOUT MEN LIKE YOU ? MY SPOUSE AND I, TOGETHER 40 YEARS, WILL CARRY ON YOUR WORK. YOU DID NOT WORK ALONE, WE HAVE BEEN THERE, ALTHOUGH NOT AS VOCAL NOR WITH THE SAME COURAGE, BUT WE WERE THERE: AND WE WILL NOT STOP THE FIGHT UNTIL ALL PEOPLE IN THIS WORLD ARE FREE.

TED KENNEDY ONCE SAID : " THE WORK GOES ON, THE CAUSE ENDURES, THE HOPE STILL LIVES, AND THE DREAM SHALL NEVER DIE" NOR SHALL YOU OUR DEAR FRIEND, YOU LIVE ON IN YOUR WORK.

October 13, 2011

Thank you for everything that you accomplished in your life sir. Sincerely Robert and Donald

October 13, 2011

Thank you Frank Kameny!

J.R. Fentress

rev guillory

October 13, 2011

frank you have fought tirelessly you have let a legacy of how a man lives his life,not afraid of anything or anyone god has a place for you and you deserved your mansion god bless you frank

Brandon Wolf

October 13, 2011

Thank you, Frank, for giving me my life, when everyone else tried to deny me it. You will be so missed ....

Loren Malachino

October 13, 2011

Thank You Frank for you courage, without it I may not be here today out and proud of who I am. Rest in Peace. You are a great pillar in the LGBT community.

George Lutz

October 13, 2011

Frank, the gay community owes you a debt of gratitude that can never be repaid. While we continue to struggle for the basic equalities that every person deserves, you set the foundation for all of the victories that we have enjoyed thus far. May your impact continue to be felt and your efforts continue to be rewarded. Thank you.

Patt Garza

October 13, 2011

Although this was before my time, I will definitely pass this on to my children as he is truly a hero. To have the courage & conviction to not just fight for his rights, but those of his brothers & sisters, against such odds!! Awesome! God Bless.

Tom Bendle

October 13, 2011

A huge hug and "Thank You" to a pioneer who blazed a trail for the rest of us to follow. The world is a better place because of your bravery and spirit.

Lori Farrar

October 13, 2011

U gave the world the truth in same sex relationships, May the Wonderful Saviour give u the peace u so deserve. I'm sorry for the way people thought of same sex relationships, but now u opened the eyes of the world, and I congratulate u for what u did. I'm a straight person, but I had a very good friend, that was gay, he had the life that everyone else wanted. He was proud of being out in life, and he celebrated life to the fullest. He never pushed his life on anyone, and he wasn't afraid to say he was gay. Its hard to believe that some people are so narrow minded when it comes to the gays and the lesbians. The gays and lesbians are also humans, and they have feelings. If they get cut, they still feel pain. They have as much rights as all humans. Its not against the law to be gay or lesbian. GOD bless u, Frank, for all u have done.

Ricky Pierce

October 13, 2011

May the great Christian God bless you for all of the work you have done to make life "safer" for us on the Earth. You were so brave yet determined to change things and did so many things for us.

Thanks again!

Jason J

October 12, 2011

As you look down upon the next generation fighting for our equal rights, may you always carry a smile knowing you carried the first torch!

Jason J.
Entertainer/Advocate

PAUL

October 12, 2011

It just wasn't safe to come out in the mid 50's. I was always hiding it. Some in high school knew I was gay, but we never talked about it. The 4 years in the Navy was a breeze, I was very surprised. I think it was because a lot of people were coming out. Everything from then has been wonderful, no problems on any job ever. Thank you Frank Kameny. Many times over.

Chuck Wilkerson

October 12, 2011

Frank, you will be greatly missed. You gave me such wonderful advice when I moved to DC and came out. I was an admirer of your work and dedication to our cause. I hope to meet you when I cross over. We will share some stories. God bless you and give you eternal peace for all you have done. I remain a devoted admirer.

Deborah Grantham

October 12, 2011

Thank you making it safe for my friends and everyone to be who they are. The courage you had, make us all in awe!. A pioneer who never gave up. We will miss you and please know you made a difference that changed everyone's life for the better.

Melissa Sue Robinson

October 12, 2011

You have made it much easier to fight for ant discrimination laws and ordinances by paving the way. You will be missed.

Barry Wick

October 12, 2011

There are so many gay and lesbian kids in America who will never know what you did for them....and for all of us....but I was a child in the 50s and 60s....and I know you made it better for me. Thank you....

Renea Mayo

October 12, 2011

Such a great loss, thanks for everything you did in our community. God Bless

Jonathan Brown

October 12, 2011

Thank you sir for beginning to help my life be even better. I respect and admire the work and road you began. I am a better person because of your efforts hardwork and devotion to "our lives." Thank you sir.

Bernard Williams

October 12, 2011

Rest in peace. Thanks for your bravery and your courage to stand in the midst of the storm.

Randy Fenley

October 12, 2011

Though I never knew you, you are a true hero in American history. Thanks for standing up and making our community better and stronger. Rest in peace.

Orrin Carpenter

October 12, 2011

It was a privilege and honor to have been in your presence during the late 60s and early 70s. R.I.P., dear pioneer.

TJ Whitecotton

October 12, 2011

Thank you for all you have done for us!!

Kirk Perrow III

October 12, 2011

I moved to Washington, DC, in the mid-1970s, an early time in the gay rights struggle. And Frank, the originator of "Gay is Good," was there, smiling and speaking Truth to Power--so eloquently, anytime he pleased. No matter where I saw Frank or when we spoke, you'd think he had all the time in the world.

Deanna Reffett

October 12, 2011

Thank you and God bless you for all you have accomplished in helping us belong in our society.

Camille Lockling

October 12, 2011

Thank you Frank for all the hardship you endured to make others have an easier life path. I wish I had known you,but somehow feel your presence

Lynette and Jo at a Prosuzy Dance in FL

Jo VanDenHeuvel

October 12, 2011

JoAnn VanDenHeuvel, 61, who also died in Sept. was an early gay rights activist. She supported you and also marched and wrote and had a gay bar in NYC. She was out her entire life. I salute you for all that you have done. You have paved the way for the rest of us. Thank you. Lynette Wood, Largo, FL

Laura M

October 12, 2011

Rest in peace, Mr. Kameny, and thank you for your brave work.

Ronn Rucker

October 12, 2011

THOSE OF US WHO FOLLOWED MR. KAMENY AS WORKERS FOR GAY RIGHTS WILL MISS HIM. I worked with Cleve Jones imorganizing the first March on Washington for GLBT rights. More than half a million attended. We traveled to 16 states to organize the March. Frank made it possible for people like me to publicly acknowlege our roles as Gay Rights leaders. I also started the first Anonymous HIV test site in the world. My friends Larry Kramer and Greg Louganis will also miss you.

Larry Cain

October 12, 2011

I knew Frank in the 1970's when I first came to live in DC. The Gay Rights Movement has lost a wonderful person. I can only say thanks Frank for all you have done for us all. God Bless

Bill S

October 12, 2011

What a pioneer in the gay movement! Thank you Frank for making the world a better place for us all! Rest in Peace!

Thom Ellis

October 12, 2011

Dear friend, you will be missed. Your efforts will always be appreciated by our community. You personally helped me in the 70's and for that I remain very grateful! Thank you for ALL you did.

DR THOMAS ERWIN GERTZ

October 12, 2011

FRANK KAMENY WAS AN INSPIRATION TO ME IN THE LATE 60'S AND EARLY 70'S WHEN I WAS VICE PRESIDENT AND PRESIDENT OF MATTACHINE MIDWEST IN CHICAGO. THANK YOU AND GOD BLESS YOU - REST IN PEACE, BROTHER.

Bobby Phipps

October 12, 2011

Rest in peace Frank Kameny. You were a friend for over 35 years. When I met you I knew nothing about the gay life and thought I was alone....you opened my eyes to a whole new world and I thank you. I don't know where I would be today without your guidance and friendship. Thank you for all you did and for being you.

Debbie Cartee

October 12, 2011

Thank you for paving the way for us. God Bless You.

M. Roddy

October 12, 2011

Rest in peace... and thank you for all of your earthly contributions. Bless you and your family for everything you've done.

October 12, 2011

Although we never knew each other, thank you for your efforts and your contribution to humanity.

Margaret Hamilton

October 12, 2011

Thank you for your hard work and dedication. Because of you my son has a much better life than he would have. Bless you and your friends and family.

Erica McCoy

October 12, 2011

Thank you, for everything.May you rest in peace, sir, and I hope that your spirit is with your loved ones right now in this time of sorrow. Your courage has made the world a better place. Once again, Thank You.

Barbara Kleinschmidt

October 12, 2011

Rest in peace sir.

October 12, 2011

I am so sorry to hear about the death of Mr. Frank Kameny. May God (Plasms 83:18)be with your family

Jack Baxley

October 12, 2011

Bless you, Frank.

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