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Deborah Lambillotte

March 4, 1954 - July 28, 2016

Deborah Lambillotte, former Executive Director of Casa Rosa, longtime board member of çavaria in Belgium, and has passed away. Many activists from all over Europe will remember Deborah for her unwavering optimism, her formidable strength in overcoming any challenge, her heart of gold. Deborah contributed immensely to the LGBTI movement in Ghent, Belgium, Europe and beyond. Deborah, we thank you for being such an inspiration. You will be dearly missed. - Casa Rosa, çavaria, ILGA-Europe -

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Pierre SERNE 2016-08-01 23:09:28 wrote:

Déborah was in many ways an extraordinary person. The first time I saw her and ever since I have been impressed by her strength, her will and her humor also! She is totally associated for me with ILGA-Europe history and we shared about ten years of high and lows of this great organization she gave so much. We liked each other from the beginning and understood quickly just by eyes contact sometimes. I am really so sad. She did so much for LGBT rights and for the real inclusion of trans issues in public policies and in LGBT organizations. I miss her already as many do since she passed away. She was also my sister. Gémissons, gémissons, gémissons. Espérons.

Pierre SERNE 2016-08-01 23:09:28 wrote: Déborah was in many ways an extraordinary person. The first time I saw her and ever since I have been impressed by her strength, her will and her humor also! She is totally associated for me with ILGA-Europe history and we shared about ten years of high and lows of this great organization she gave so much. We liked each other from the beginning and understood quickly just by eyes contact sometimes. I am really so sad. She did so much for LGBT rights and for the real inclusion of trans issues in public policies and in LGBT organizations. I miss her already as many do since she passed away. She was also my sister. Gémissons, gémissons, gémissons. Espérons.

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