David Kopay
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'''David Marquete "Dave" Kopay''', football running back who became the "first professional sport athlete to declare his homosexuality" when he came out as gay in 1975 | '''David Marquete "Dave" Kopay''', football running back who became the "first professional sport athlete to declare his homosexuality" when he came out as gay in 1975 | ||
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Dave Kopay was born 28 Jun 1942 in Chicago, Cook County, [[Illinois]], the second of four children to Anton Kopay and his wife Marguerite Hahn. Dave's elder brother was named Tony. Anton and Marguerite were strict Roman Catholics. Anton born about 1904/5 to Croatian parents grew up in Cherry, Illinois, the family name was originally Kopaytich. Anton had a hard childhood, his step-father made him drop out of school after sixth grade to work in the mines, and then took all the money he made away from him. When he was 18, Anton went into the Marines. In later life, Anton was mostly estranged from his siblings. Anton's mother born Frances Potick, is buried at St Mary's Cemetery in Chicago. Marguerite Hahn was the second of eight children and was nine years younger than Anton when they married when Anton was age 32, so about 1936/8. Marguerite's father was German and her mother was Irish. | Dave Kopay was born 28 Jun 1942 in Chicago, Cook County, [[Illinois]], the second of four children to Anton Kopay and his wife Marguerite Hahn. Dave's elder brother was named Tony. Anton and Marguerite were strict Roman Catholics. Anton born about 1904/5 to Croatian parents grew up in Cherry, Illinois, the family name was originally Kopaytich. Anton had a hard childhood, his step-father made him drop out of school after sixth grade to work in the mines, and then took all the money he made away from him. When he was 18, Anton went into the Marines. In later life, Anton was mostly estranged from his siblings. Anton's mother born Frances Potick, is buried at St Mary's Cemetery in Chicago. Marguerite Hahn was the second of eight children and was nine years younger than Anton when they married when Anton was age 32, so about 1936/8. Marguerite's father was German and her mother was Irish. | ||