
Ellis
Dead at 101
Ruth Ellis,
known as the oldest out lesbian, died in her sleep last month at her home
in Detroit. She was 101.
Im
just an ordinary little woman, she once told a reporter from the
Boston Globe. But the 48-inch tall, 83-pound woman known
as Ruth by most everyone she encountered led an extraordinary life.
On Sept.
9, Ellis attended a celebration of the opening of Detroits Ruth
Ellis Center for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Youth. Each February,
that city celebrates Ruth Ellis Day as part of Black History Month. And
she was the subject of an award-winning documentary by Yvonne Welbon titled
Living With Pride: Ruth Ellis at 100.
Bev Youree
of Richford, VT knew the diminuitive black woman through their mutual
involvement in Golden Threads, an organization set up to connect older
lesbians to one another.
Youree
said shell always remember meeting Ellis. Here was this tiny
black 96-year-old woman telling us about the job she had in the retirement
home where she lived.
Ellis,
it seemed, went door to door within the high rise building getting her
neighbors shopping lists. She would then head out to the store to
procure the needed items for the old folks as she called them.
She
was easily 20 years older than most of the people she was running errands
for! said Youree. She lived her life as she saw fit; she was
an inspiration to all of us.
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