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  1. Aug 8, 2022 · Journalist Charles “Chuck” R. Colbert—who had written for several LGBTQ+ publications, including Windy City Times—passed away June 30. He was 67. He was a freelance journalist based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, according to his biography on The Rainbow Times website.

  2. Aug 17, 2022 · Chuck Colbert, a gay man who was a freelance reporter for the Bay Area Reporter for many years, died June 30. He was 67. According to a friend's post on Mr. Colbert's Facebook page, he experienced a serious medical issue while traveling in Johnstown, Pennsylvania and was admitted to a hospital in Pittsburgh, where he developed ...

  3. Charles “Chuck” R. Colbert, a veteran journalist for LGBTQ media in New England and across the country, passed away on June 30. He was 67. Colbert, a native of Johnstown, Penn., later moved to Cambridge, Mass., where he was based for the bulk of his professional career.

  4. The original members of the group included Gary Loizzo (vocals and guitar), Charles "Chuck" Colbert, Jr. (bass guitar and vocals), Al Ciner (guitar and vocals), and Jim Michalak (drums).

  5. Aug 17, 2022 · Chuck Colbert had a touch of old Cary Grant in him — dashing and debonair in his tuxedo at swank LGBTQ events. But he was also deeply humble and bursting with joy from his lifelong devotion to the core beliefs of the Catholic Church.

  6. Chuck Colbert is a freelance journalist based in Cambridge, Mass. A longtime contributor to the National Catholic Reporter, he covered the clerical sex-abuse crisis in the Boston archdiocese.

  7. Chuck Colbert had a touch of old Cary Grant in him — dashing and debonair in his tuxedo at swank LGBTQ events. But he was also deeply humble and bursting with joy from his lifelong devotion to the core beliefs of the Catholic Church.