by Bob Bolyard
On
Sunday, November 16, over 70 friends, drag queens and family members
gathered to celebrate the life of Lady Zeno, who died November 6, reportedly
a victim of suicide. The memorial event took place at the St. John's
Club in Burlington, one of Lady Zeno's favorite karaoke and drag performance
venues.
Lady Zeno (a.k.a. Jason Kirby, age 29,
of Bristol) burst on the local drag scene in the spring of 1998 as part
of "Drag Camp Follies" presented by the House of LeMay. Since then she
appeared in numerous House of LeMay productions and floats (both for
Pride and Mardi Gras), always with a smile, always making people laugh.
One of her most memorable bits was appearing as gubernatorial candidate
Ruth Dwyer during the campaign of 2000. She sang "Take Back Vermont"
to the tune of the Guys & Dolls classic "Take Back Your Mink." As always,
she brought down the house.
However, most people will remember Lady
Zeno for her fund-raising efforts for Pride Day 2000. By hosting Tuesday
Night Zingo (her own personalized version of Bingo!) and taking up collections
during Wednesday's Karaoke Kapers, she raised $5000, one quarter ("Stupid
tax!"), and one dollar at a time. For her efforts she was crowned the
first (and only ever) "Queen of Pride."
At the Lady Zeno Memorial Social (social
being her code word for "Take a drink!"), members of the House of LeMay
read poems, showed video clips and even played two games of Zingo. Many
other friends offered their memories through stories, jokes and laughter.
In her honor, over $250 was raised and donated to the Addison County
Human Society, as requested by her family.
Lady Zeno touched the lives of thousands.
She'll always be with us. "Hail Zeno! Queen of Zingo!"
Bob
Bolyard is a member of the House of LeMay.