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KAY LAHUSEN

1930 - 2021

KAY LAHUSEN obituary, 1930-2021, West Chester, PA

BORN

1930

DIED

2021

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KAY LAHUSEN Obituary

LAHUSEN KAY 91, died in gentle hospice care at Chester County Hospital on Wednesday, May 26, 2021, after a brief illness. She was born in Cincinnati in January 1930 and as an infant was adopted and raised by her grandparents. After graduating from Ohio State University, she moved to Boston, where she met her lifelong partner Barbara Gittings at a Daughters of Bilitis picnic in 1961. Kay and Barbara lived variously in New York, Philadelphia and Wilmington DE. They were gay activists from the early days of the Gay Rights movement in the US, marching openly in picket lines in Washington DC and Philadelphia in the early 1960s. Kay became known as the first openly gay photojournalist. Her photos documenting these and many later activities were printed in various gay publications including Gay (a national weekly) and The Ladder. Her photos are archived in the New York Public Library, which drew upon them for the 2019 book, Love and Resistance; out of the closet into the Stonewall era. Kay researched and wrote the book Gay Crusaders (1972), which was published under her pseudonym Kay Tobin and with the addition of a male "co-author" (her friend, Randy Wicker) to help with its public acceptance. The original research materials for that book are also archived at the New York Public Library. Kay and Barbara remained activists throughout their lives. Shortly before Barbara's death in 2007, they moved to Kendal at Longwood, Kennett Square PA. After Barbara's death Kay continued to contribute to Gay history, giving many interviews, especially about their work with the American Psychiatric Association and the American Library Association. She collaborated in 2015 with Tracy Baim to produce Barbara Gittings, gay pioneer, a biography of Barbara which used many of Kay's photos. She decorated her room at Kendal with dozens of photographs, and she would talk about her experiences as a gay activist at the drop of a hat, even regaling the nurses at Chester County Hospital with her story days before her death. Kay is survived by Trusted Friends: Judith Armstrong of Hockessin DE, John Cunningham of Philadelphia, Ada Bello of Philadelphia, and James Oakes of Secane PA, and by the many, many friends, acquaintances, and admirers -- too numerous to name here -- who made up her chosen family. Kay's remains will rest in the Congressional Cemetery, Washington DC, along with her partner's in a bench designed to express their love for each other and their dedication to showing that Gay is Good. Due to COVID-19, a public memorial will be postponed. In lieu of flowers, Kay would welcome your contributions to William Way LGBT Community Center, 1315 Spruce St, Philadelphia PA 19107 or to Kennett Area Community Service, P.O.Box 1025, Kennett Square PA 19348 for their local food cupboard. Arrangements are being handled by FOUNDS-FERYO CREMATION and BURIAL SERVICES, LLC, West Chester, PA. Condolences may be offered by visiting: foundsfuneralhome.com.

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Published by The Philadelphia Inquirer on May 29, 2021.

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May 31, 2021

My condolences to the family. Grief can be so hard, but our special memories help us cope. May God be with the family in your moment of grief.

May 30, 2021

Prayers to the Lahusen family, sorry fir your loss.

Greg Williams

May 30, 2021

denying anybody's their rights is just about as frightening as is gets for any society . RIP Kay . Those willing to use their voice while facing down , violence , oppression , rejection , discrimination , are the real hero's in any society

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Jim

May 28, 2021

Romans 1:16...........1st Corinthians 15:1 - 4...............Romans 10:9 - 13.

Mae

May 28, 2021

To Miss Lahusen's family I'm sorry for your loss. Please accept my condolence.

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