It is with equal parts, sadness, and joy that as his birthday approaches this year that I see that even as recently as last year there are people coming here to remember Urso. He and I shared an almost birthday… Mine is on the third. We had a sort of long distance friendship for many years. In spite of that I still miss him terribly.
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Thinking about Urso on his birthday and hoping that somehow he knows how much so many people cared about him.
His contributions to World’s Fair history will never be forgotten. I am so glad your great friend managed to get his collection included to the special collections at CSU Fresno. It is the right place for it and they are wonderful people.
Happy birthday, Urso, I miss you And wish I had gotten to spend more time with you on this plane.
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I met URSO in June of 1992 on pride day, in Boston. Even though he told me he was engaged, and it was predestined he would be moving to Toronto, I did the unthinkable, I fell head over black leather biker boots in like, then luv, then LOVE with this Brilliant, Kind, Artistic and Funny Soul. For the time I had with him, we were inseparable. And then I watched the U-Haul drive away, down the very same road Paul Revere proclaimed, that the British are coming. I believe we texted just the day before he passed, possibly hours even. He joked with me that I would someday soon have a Robocop Leg to replace my recently amputated left leg. We wished each other well, and as always ended it with Stephen I love you and he would say Joseph I love you goodbye.
Well, how could you not love him.
I still do.
pictures to follow
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Extremely saddened to find out that Urso is gone. I met him at EXPO 86 and again at its 20 year reunion. I was in Milan at it’s Cathedral where signs were showing the coming EXPO, would have enjoyed meeting again there. Urso added my EXPO 86 website to the Expomuseum site.
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I met Urso about the time I came out in 1997 or 1998. Our mutual friend David Perkins introduced us. Haven't seen him very much unfortunately since I moved to Portland in 1999. But we had the nicest Thai dinner about two years ago. It was like we had seen each other just the other day. He had so many interests it was fun chatting with him about 'most anything. Too young. Will definitely miss him.
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2015, Expo 2015 Village, Cascina Merlata, Milano, Italien
Urso introducing me to my first world's fair
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1984, Stone Mountain, GA, USA
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To appreciate worldwide fairs; to care more about history and how certain things evolved in countries; to avoid to travel through Death Valley in the month of august: "if they named that place Death there is a reason why". I will miss his kindness and gentleness during my staying on SF.
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1993, San Francisco, CA, USA
Urso and Jay enjoying the Lone Star patio.
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