Triumphant. It can be a word with unpleasant over
tones. Kind of an I-win-you-lose-stick-it-where-the-sun-don’t
shine gloat. But I don’t mean it that
way. I don’t want to stick my thumb in
any eye or rub salt into the wounds of those who stood in the way. I only want to shout joy to the rooftops.
The
eight women who stood up at the Tree of
Life Unitarian Universalist Congregation in McHenry yesterday had triumphed.
As the Rev. Sean Parker Dennison pointed
out, their collective 81 years of love and commitment to each other could
finally be validated by the State of
Illinois. And that love and
commitment could be shared at the joint wedding
ceremony hosted by the congregation Sunday morning.
All of
the friends and family of each couple had triumphed, too. The ones that had not only accepted, but had
treasured.
The
Congregation, which had declared it support of Marriage Equality a decade ago, which had long embraced some of the
couples and other members of the BGLT
when finding a safe church home in McHenry
County was challenging, which had publicly Stood on the Side of Love in the campaign to make Marriage Equality
come to Illinois triumphed. Helping to bring this event to reality was
our finest hour.
The
whole wider community—even those who professed horror at the possibility whether
they know it now or not—has triumphed.
The scattered parts have been gathered into the whole, the circle of
love extended, the value of family, real family, has been affirmed.
And
judging from the rare and stunningly perfect day in June, the Lord God Jehovah himself
or however you choose to name and characterize The Greater—was mightily pleased.
I would
like to let the four remarkable couples speak for themselves. From the introductions they wrote which were
included in the Order of Service
Jodi Kuperman
& Megan Meyer
Jodi Kuperman
and Megan Meyer met 10 years ago through a friend. They moved
together months later as friends so Jodi could help Megan
with her kids. It took them few years
to become a couple but in that
time they had many
ups and downs. They have
3 wonderful children; Amanda 22 who is married to Tim who
is proudly serving our county
in the army; Matthew
who is 11and our boy boy; and Hailey who is 9 and a mini Megan.
Amanda blessed us with a beautiful granddaughter Elsie Anne who grandma
and bubby love
to death! They feel they
are the ying
to the other’s
yang!
Theresa Castino & Mary Kuhn
Theresa Castino lives
in Round Lake
with her partner of 22 years, Mary Kuhn, and their 3 furry kids (Samson the cat, Cassidy the floppy mutt,
and Frankie the
wonder pug). Theresa works
as a web content manager. Her interests include photography, writing, football, and music. Mary’s hobbies include traveling, reading, and gardening. She currently words for Automated Health Systems
as a customer service rep enrolling
people in state health plans.
Gale Harris & Deb Glaubke
Gale (Harris) and Deb (Glaubke) were introduced by friends
at a party in April 1988. By the end of May they had moved in together and have been a couple for 26 years. Their first commitment ceremony was in 1989, after a year of “making sure”
they were compatible, by hanging wallpaper together and
building aviaries in the living room. The latter idea turned out to be not so excellent, as the 28 finches, four
cockatiels, 2 love birds, and one red lori joined in conversation any time the television or record
player came on. Both Gale and
Deb have worked in human services for most of their careers. Deb worked as an on-call crisis counselor for 16 years, and Gale is a cognitive psychotherapist with decades of experience. In 2012 they were the 40th same sex couple to join
in a civil
union, and were the first couple at the Woodstock
Government Building in Woodstock to apply for a marriage license on June 1. They have lived in Woodstock for 15 years,
and are co-founders of Gallery in the Garden, an annual art show which raises money for local charities. Currently their household consists of themselves, five dogs and four cats—none of which is invited to the wedding.
Mary Fleming & Barb Oesterle
Mary Fleming and Barb
Oesterle have been attending this church
since 1989. They have been an awesome duo who taught
OWL and youth group for many years. They support one
another and play on each other's strengths. Most of all, they love to laugh and have fun. Mary Ellen and Barb have been together for 25 years.
Mary recently made
the comment that
many other couples are getting divorced at their
age and they are getting
married! Barb will be changing her last
name to Fleming.
Finally,
I would like to express my pride in the community of our Congregation which
came together to put on a fabulous wedding and reception. The volunteer efforts were Herculean and undertaken with a
cheerfulness and joy that was inspirational.
To
quote Rev. Sean, “Shalom, Ashev, Blessed Be.
Gentle people, go in peace.”
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Couples & officiants--Theresa Castino, Sam Jones, Mary Kuhn, Sandra Lott, Deb Glaubke, Gale Harris, Rev. Sean Parker Dennison, Jodi Kuperman, Lori Kane, Megan Meyer with granddaughter Elsie Anne, Mary Flemming, Robert Jackson, Barb Flemming. |
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