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HIV/AIDS Advocate Kory Montoya Dies

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Michael Gartner

Kory was a friend of mine and we had lost touch and just looked him up and am very sadden to learn of his death. He was a very sweet and kind man. His family missed out on a wonderful person and I feel sorry for the. Good night Kory we will see each other again and I love you. Michael

August 11, 2015 Oak Harbor

Needsomelovenow

Tomorrow would have been Kory's 46th Birthday , he was a great person , and one of the first people to talk to me on another social site. I think about him often , and i miss talking to him. he was a great person and he touched alot of peoples lives, and i hope he those who knew him will take a few moments to remember him , I Love and Miss you Kory !!!!

October 21, 2011 Lumberton , NC

samantha (in artic)

As Lance said, we had the priveledge and honour of meeting and learning from and with Kory and others with Circle of Harmony. I am in the Artic at present working with Gwitch'in and Inuvialuit. I have shared the concepts of POZ living with so multigenerations and made every effort to demystify HIV/AIDS....Kory is and always will be part of my learning....he carries on his work in all of us. Blessing to you all from the NWT, Canada.

August 20, 2010 presently in Canadian High Artic NWT

Carol Lieb

I went to school with Kory. I am so saddened to hear of his passing. He was always a kind, loving, gentle person. We attended Santa Fe Indian School together for a short while. You're my HERO, Kory. My condolenses to the family.

August 20, 2010 Aztec, NM

Lance & Samantha

Kory an amazing man with a passion for his Advocacy work in HIV/HEPC. Thank you for introducing us to our 1st Circle of Harmony Conference ..We talked many a times of your work here in DC for Native Americans ..may your heart and soul rest now peacefully. You will be missed but never forgotten.

August 20, 2010 Maryland

Trudie Jackson

I had the great honor to have known Kory as a friend and a colleague in the HIV/AIDS field. Kory was one of the individuals who nominated me for the Marty Prairie Award for 2008 with NNAAPC. This was a great honor and I will cherish, as I continue to advocate for Native Americans/Alaska Natives and Native Hawaiians and HIV/AIDS. RIP Kory = you have touched so many lives and your work will continue on. You have left a legacy.

August 19, 2010 PHX

Frederick Wright

I am very sad today to have lost a great friend and passionate HIV advocate with in GNP+USA, one of great courage. Korry was a founding leader in GNP+USA and his lost is one of great saddness and my heart again is torn from another commrade who journey is now with the Grand Father and without pain and will be missed. Korry ,I Love you. I pray whole heartly for his mother to heal and to honor her son in the new light he is bringing forward from his courage, honor and passion for his people.

August 18, 2010 Tampa

Sharon Paul

I never had the honor of meeting Kory but would have loved to. I send love and prayers to his family and friends. Advocacy for the Native people are very few and far between. I am a positive Native person and can only hope that I can live up to fighting this disease just like he did. RIP!

August 18, 2010 Penobscot Nation

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