IAS Community Activist Liaison Ron Rosenes of Toronto, Ontario has sadly passed away. He died on Saturday, October 21st 2023 after a short illness. Ron's passing was confirmed via a Facebook post on Sunday stating, “It is with a heavy heart that I share the sad news that my friend and colleague Ron Rosenes died on Saturday, October 21 after a short illness.”
Education and Early Life
Ron attended Carleton University between 1965 to 1969 where he earned degrees in French, Russian, and Slavic Languages and Literature. Between 1970 to 1971, he went on to study at the University of Toronto.
Originally from Thunder Bay, Ron settled in Toronto where he became an esteemed figure within the city's vibrant gay community. He left an indelible impact over decades, all while privately battling HIV for 40 years.
HIV/AIDS Advocacy
Recognized with the prestigious Order of Canada, Ron's contributions spanned HIV/AIDS and LGBTIQ advocacy, as well as health organizations. His tireless efforts greatly improved the landscape for countless individuals affected by HIV in Toronto and across Canada.
Ron held pivotal roles with ACT, the HIV Legal Network, the Canadian Treatment Action Council, Casey House, and other organizations. His advocacy, philanthropy, volunteer work, and fundraising made a real difference.
Awards and Honors
In 2014, Ron earned the title Member of the Order of Canada for his HIV/AIDS advocacy. Among other accolades were the Casey Award, Glen Hillson Award, Red Ribbon Award, and Queen Elizabeth II Golden Jubilee Medal for outstanding public service.
Ron's contributions did not go unnoticed within the HIV community, as evidenced by his Ontario AIDS Network Honour Roll induction.
A Lasting Legacy
Ron Rosenes passed away at age 76, but his legacy lives on through the countless lives he touched and improved. He will be remembered for his kindness, generosity, tenacity and unwavering commitment to the HIV community.
As one friend said, “Ron greeted every day with joy, laughter and purpose – determined to make a difference." His spirit serves as an inspiration.
While he made an enormous impact, those who knew Ron say he was humble to the end. Ron's presence will be deeply missed, but his tireless advocacy work has paved the way for a better future.
Conclusion
The city of Toronto is mourning the passing of revered HIV/AIDS advocate Ron Rosenes. Ron died Saturday at 76 after a short illness. For over four decades, he made significant contributions to the HIV and LGBTQ+ communities through advocacy, volunteering and fundraising. Ron improved countless lives while privately battling HIV. His legacy will be one of courage, purpose and boundless humanity. Ron Rosenes' obituary will be published when arrangements are made by his family.
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