John Burnside (inventor)
John Burnside | |
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Born | John Lyon Burnside III November 2, 1916 Seattle, Washington, U.S. |
Died | September 14, 2008 San Francisco, California, U.S. | (aged 91)
Occupation(s) | Gay rights activist, Inventor |
Spouse | Edith Sinclair |
Partner | Harry Hay (1963–2002) |
John Lyon Burnside III (November 2, 1916 – September 14, 2008) was an American inventor and gay rights activist, known for inventing the
life partner of Harry Hay from 1962 until Hay's death in 2002. Burnside was living in San Francisco,[2] at the time of his death on September 14, 2008, from complications of brain cancer.[3]
Early life
An only child born in Seattle, he was raised by his mother after his father abandoned the family; being poor, she periodically placed her son in the care of orphanages.[4] He served briefly in the United States Navy, and settled in Los Angeles in the 1940s.
Gay rights activism
Burnside and Hay formed the Circle of Loving Friends in 1965, a group that promoted gay rights and gay love. In May 1966, the two were part of one of the
gay pride parade in Albuquerque, New Mexico in 1977. In 1979, the pair, together with Don Kilhefner and Mitchell L. Walker, founded the Radical Faeries.[5]
Personal life
Burnside married Edith Sinclair in Los Angeles. The pair had no children. Burnside later met Harry Hay in 1963 at
One, Inc. The two fell in love and became life partners. Burnside died Sunday, September 14, 2008, at the age of 91. His ashes, mixed with Hay's, were scattered in Nomenus Faerie Sanctuary in Wolf Creek, Oregon.[6]
References
- ISBN 978-1-55583-175-2
- ^ Cusac, Anne-Marie (September 1999), "Interview with Harry Hay", The Progressive, retrieved 2008-09-18
- ^ Highleyman, Liz (September 18, 2008), "John Burnside dies at 91", Bay Area Reporter, retrieved 2008-09-18
- ^ "John Burnside | Profiles | LGBTQ Religious Archives Network". lgbtqreligiousarchives.org. Retrieved 2020-03-02.
- ISBN 0-8070-7081-5
- ^ Heredia, Christopher (2002-10-25). "Henry 'Harry' Hay -- gay rights pioneer; He started Mattachine Society". San Francisco Chronicle. p. A–21. Retrieved 2009-04-21.
External links
- John Burnside at IMDb