Holly Woodlawn
December 6, 2015
Los Angeles, California
I remember her vividly, we were about the same age. She was a shock-trooper. People today cannot imagine what it was like for gay people back in 1970, but she had courage and nerve, and she lead the charge simply by being what she was. A true legend.
Posted by: Abe Zelazo - Pahoa, HI - friend
Nov 08, 2018
The world will never be the same without you. I will miss you dearly. Love forever, Ken
Posted by: Ken Williams - Mora, MN
Jan 12, 2018
Posted by: Valenda Newell - Indianapolis, IN
Dec 04, 2016
A pioneer for the transgender women to come. She was entertaining and fun. Times were hard for transsexuals, but the transsexuals, drag queens, transvestites, and Gay men and boys, found many ways of having fun, great times, during difficult times.
Posted by: gus gomez - SF, CA
Dec 19, 2015
HOLLY,YOU REMINDED ME OF A BEAUTIFUL WILTING FLOWER.YOU WERE AS SWEET AND KIND AS A MAN AS YOU WERE A WOMAN.YOU WERE IMPORTANT AND A GOOD FRIEND TO MANY.PEACE...KARL BLUE
Posted by: KARL BLUE - Valparaiso, IN - FRIEND
Dec 19, 2015
The death of a loved one can cause much sadness. Hoping all Holly's family and friends can gain comfort in knowing that her death is simply a deep sleep that has relieved her of all pain and suffering. My deepest sympathy for your loss!
Posted by: Dianne USA
Dec 18, 2015
Rest in peace Holly. a true lady.god bless sweetheart xxx
Posted by: paul dawber - preston - fan
Dec 16, 2015
sorry for your loss
Posted by: Jeneva Thomas - Bridgeport, CT
Dec 09, 2015
I feel like my youth has died with you. Thank you for being real.
Posted by: Sharon Tramutola - Jersey city, NJ
Dec 08, 2015
Prayers Luck and Love... You worked with our family and saw the world as yours. Certainly a lady but taught us to be strong and wild. Love and Peace
Natalie Loveland Stone
Of the Woll and Geddes Family
You will be missed by all and live on in memory eternally :0) Pshhhhh no fear only love. But you know that!
Posted by: Natalie Loveland Stone - MD
Dec 08, 2015
Thank you for your courage and determination to be yourself, thereby inspiring so many. RIP.
Posted by: - MD
Dec 08, 2015
Celluloid heroes never really die. God bless you and yours.
Posted by: eric b
Dec 07, 2015
Posted by: Patricia A Jublikhan PC
Dec 07, 2015
May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.
Posted by: JF
Dec 07, 2015
A true trailblazer. May you rest in peace.
Posted by: Keith T. - CT
Dec 07, 2015
May support from loves ones give comfort at this sad time. (1 Thessalonians 5:11)
Posted by: - MI
Dec 07, 2015
Thank you for sharing a part of your life with us.
Posted by: Harry Simpson - Buckeye, AZ
Dec 07, 2015
Posted by: David J Bhaltazhar Esq
Dec 07, 2015
adious ids r.i.h.
Posted by: - ID
Dec 07, 2015
Rest in peace Holly. I met you once in my life--what a pleasure it was.
Posted by: Deborah F. - Las Vegas, NV
Dec 07, 2015
God bless you and your loved ones ~ Rest in peace.
Posted by: Jane Dowling - Waterbury, CT
Dec 07, 2015
I am sorry to hear of your loss. May friends find comfort in knowing that God cares.
Posted by: Emma Curry - MI
Dec 07, 2015
Holly Woodlawn, Jackie Curtis, and Candy Darling, reunited again in the Magic Lantern of the evening sky. Sleep Soundly, Superstars. Love, Always.
Posted by: W. B. Coit - Denver, CO
Dec 07, 2015
Posted by: Linda Tracy - Cleveland, OH
Dec 07, 2015
My wife and I are very sorry for your loss. We hope you can draw some comfort from Psalms 37:18,19.
Posted by: Troy - NC
Dec 07, 2015
GOD bless you !
Posted by: Adrian Barnette - Topeka, KS
Dec 07, 2015
What a lovely tribute. Rest forever in peace..
Posted by: Cherie Blair - Sydney Australia, MI
Dec 07, 2015
My condolences to your family and friends for the loss of your dear loved one. May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful time spent together with Them. Draw close to God and he will draw close to you.
Posted by: A friend
Dec 07, 2015
I have found that the most original people on this Earth are the nicest and most tolerant. I hope that one day, we all get to encounter such beings and know that the Universe is so much larger than the image given to us by our parents, our schools, and our churches. Rest well, Ms. Woodlawn. Thanks for being You.
Posted by: F Montag - AZ
Dec 07, 2015