All american sports, and it seems to me, it may not be a good correlation, but a lot of questions they asked about gay athletes were essentially the same questions they used to ask about us. Absolutely. Black athletes. Absolutely. You know . [ applause ] isnt it a simple situation . We have laws in this country and we try to abide by laws. We have different denominations. We have different races. Gender. If youre a law abiding citizen and trying to do the right thing, then how can anyone else judge you . I mean, i think its that simple. You know, i dont cant get into the religious aspect of it to the sexual aspect of it. I look for the as you said earlier, the character of the person, and thats good enough for me, because ive got my own things ive got to deal with. Yeah. I dont have an answer for everything. We are getting pretty close to the end here, and typically at this time, you know, is when the moderator will ask how do you want to be remembered and one thing or another, but i i
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Beverly Wayne Parsons passed away at the age of 96 on December 9, 2020 in Carmichael California after a long illness.
âWayneâ preferred to use his middle name throughout his life. Wayne was born on May 1, 1924 in Fort Dick, Del Norte County, California. His parents were Henry and Marian Parsons. He was the oldest of his siblings, Dale, Shirley and Gary. All the Parsons children were parented and raised in Crescent City by kind, loving, faithful and nurturing parents who upheld strong Christian values.
Wayne graduated from Del Norte County High School in June of 1942. He excelled in his classes and received a special Shorthand Speed Certificate Award for writing one hundred words a minute without a single error. His proficiency in shorthand writing was a skill he used his entire life.