QSaltLake Magazine - Issue 337 - July 2022

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JULY, 2022

Obituary: Robert Ernest Hall DECEMBER 31, 1984 – MAY 18, 2022

Robert Ernest Hall passed away peacefully in his sleep on May 18th, 2022. He was a ridiculously talented, loving soul who collected friends everywhere he went. His superpowers included but were not limited to: playing the piano by ear, picking up any instrument and figuring out how to play it (except the trombone), restoring painted molding and banisters, quilting, Thanksgiving meals that Martha Stewart would have been jealous of, boosting someone’s confidence with a haircut or up-do, impeccable style, bringing down the house at karaoke, pairing a cigar with a person, and making you feel like you’re the most important person in the world. And hugs. He spent his entire short life working to make the world better for everyone else, sometimes to his detriment. His selflessness could exhaust him to the extent that his husband would sometimes find him curled in a ball in a corner, but it never stopped him from giving his entire soul to others. The light and warmth he exuded would envelop you and wipe all your worries away. There will forever be an emptiness in our lives now that he’s gone, but his warmth will never leave our broken hearts. Waiting to hug him when he passed were his adoring Mamaw, dirty old bird friend Val Mansfield, stickler for propriety Sister (John) Bennett, and the best father he ever had, Bruce Gowen. He is survived by his beloved second moms, Johnnie Mae Martin and Karen Gowen. Sisters-in-law Lauren, Jessica, Erin, Natalie, Brenda, Shauna, and Autumn, who together bonded over the quirks of marrying into this overwhelming family. Cousin Elizabeth, with whom he’d spend hours on the phone. Special needs dog Chip and rambunctious Woodford, and his adoring husband, Billy Gowen. A memorial service was held yesterday in Duluth, Minn., and another one will be July 16 at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, 261 S. 900 East, in Salt Lake City.


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The tale of a potted petunia

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Eccles Art Center in Ogden holds annual Colors of Pride competition

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Keep the bugs away

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Your status is nobody's business but your own

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Burn the Page: A True Story of Torching Doubts, Blasing Trails, and Igniting Change

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Johnny Sibilly keeps ascending to new career heights with 'Queer as Folk' and 'Hacks'

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Bowen on Fire Island

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Clap if you believe in Faeries

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Patriot Front, Mark Burns

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Mental fortitude

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Obituary: Robert Ernest Hall

2min
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Damn These Heels queer film festival slated for October

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Utah Film Center to screen 'Mama Bears' at Liberty Park

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Local/Regional Prides

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Qmmunity

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Orem Library denies LGBTQ censorship by city council

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Drag show and police Pride post divide St. George

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Utah families file lawsuit challenging ban on transgender girls playing school sports

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Utah mom kicks out 'Patriot Front' son after Idaho arrest

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Six Utahns among the 31 arrested in 'Patriot Front' Idaho Pride riot attempt

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