I can't believe Dean has been gone 26 years. I miss him.
Lynn
Madison Wisconsin
I miss you every day! I was just telling a work colleague your/our story today and it made me miss you all the more.
Michael Misenti
Portland, OR
I miss you Larry! I can't wrap my dead around your being gone. I have dreams of your still being alive, but I can't find you. I hope your family no longer blames the gay community for your death, because you were part of the gay community. Hating the gay community would be hating you.
Michael Misenti
San Francisco
Dean, I wrote your name on the sidewalk in front Twin Peaks for World Aids Day 2021. That's where we met over 30 years ago. We only knew each other like 3 or years at the most. Such a short time. But I'll never forget you.
Michael Misenti
San Francisco, CA
Correction: Larry was a native of Yankton, South Dakota not Sacramento
Mark Hunt
Carpinteria, CA
Hi Dad! Miss you so much! I wish we had more time together. I would have loved to talk with you about so many issues. I loved our time together on the Hunt farm in the hills of Soquel. I cherish our memories and all the photos I have of you! I love you!
Michael Misenti
San Francisco
Dean, I just saw the movie Eternity. If there is an eternity, I wish that I could spend it with you.
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