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This Free section is dedicated to the friends, lovers, and family of our registered GS.I family that are no longer with us. We are honoring their memory at GaySeniors.info and hope that you will also remember them fondly in your thoughts. We also would like very much to have any information on a fellow member or loved one who has passed or just passed sent to us so we can include them in our “ In Memoriam “ listings. We want to remember them with the honor and respect that they so deserve. Please send your photos and submissions to us at RobManfred@gayseniors.info . We send all our thoughts and prayers to these members of our community and their friends and families also.

Remember what we always say. “Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, and today is a gift. That’s why we call it the present. “

Walter

Walter W. Snyder, 78, of Cathedral City, CA passed away June 3rd, 2009 in Cathedral City of heart failure. He was born April 20, 1931 in Sunbury, PA.


He was a film processor in the movie industry for 28 years. He was a member of United Methodist Church of Palm Springs and Bloom in the Desert Ministries. He served in the Navy in Korea. He was preceded in death by George H. Mills III.


Walter volunteered in many organizations, including the Palm Springs Air Museum & the “Well in the Desert” homeless shelter. He loved to sing. He will be missed by many friends in the Valley. He is survived by his loving partner Jim Bennett of Palm Springs.

For more information you can contact nograynoplay with #538 in our profile section. He is mourning for his partner.

Jules

Jules S. -  I have some sad news to tell you a wonderful friend and fellow member of the GaySeniors.Info family Jules (koala). He passed away on the 21st July 2009. He was one of the first supporters of this site and also a member of my previous sites.


Jules and I met at the Chiron Rising Meeting in Orlando, where he sang. I could not take my eyes off him and I loved his voice. We were in contact ever since and he helped me very much when my partner died. He did so much to help others in the community to cope with their loss and now sad to say it’s our loss we’re coping with.


Now I am doubly sorry that we did not have the chance to go over to the COF this year to see Jules again. He was a great man and I know lots of people will miss him very much. He was going in for a valve replacement operation on the 21st of July but never made it through. Our thoughts, prayers and sympathy go with his loved ones for their loss. As they say he may be gone but he will never be forgotten. All of us will miss him so much.

 

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