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'''Ronald Norman Simoneau Jr''', also known as '''Ramona Simmons''' and '''Libertee Belle''' (born [[November 14]], [[1957]] in Nashua, New Hampshire; died [[October 24]], [[2019]] in [[Birmingham]]) was a drag performer and activist. | '''Ronald Norman Simoneau Jr''', also known as '''Ramona Simmons''' and '''Libertee Belle''' (born [[November 14]], [[1957]] in Nashua, New Hampshire; died [[October 24]], [[2019]] in [[Birmingham]]) was a drag performer and activist. | ||
Latest revision as of 13:45, 3 January 2021
Ronald Norman Simoneau Jr, also known as Ramona Simmons and Libertee Belle (born November 14, 1957 in Nashua, New Hampshire; died October 24, 2019 in Birmingham) was a drag performer and activist.
Simoneau was born in New Hampshire and spend several years of childhood in Blackpool, England. After returning to the US to live with his grandparents he graduated from Nashua Senior High School. He served in the U.S. Navy for six years. After leaving the service he moved to Portland, Oregon where he lived as Ramona Simmons and earned a bachelor's degree in journalism from Portland State University. He wrote for The Northwest Fountain while performing in drag shows at Dahl & Penney's Show Lounge.
Simoneau worked in San Francisco, Boston, Baltimore and New Orleans under various stage names before settling coming to Birmingham in 1985 to manage the Steak & Egg Kitchen on 10th Avenue South.
He first used "Libertee Belle" as a pen name when contributing gossip columns to the Alabama Forum, while also writing news stories as R. M. Simoneau and as Sean Robert Michaels. Belle was also a frequent caller to talk-radio programs hosted by Russ and Dee Fine, Paul Finebaum and Matt Murphy. She once ran for Birmingham City Council.
Belle teamed on stage with Georgetta Burns to form the "Dynamic Duo of Destruction". She appeared at numerous fund-raising events, public meetings and demonstrations. Simoneau was one of the founding board members for Central Alabama Pride and appeared in drag in every gay pride parade, usually bringing up the rear. In 2014 Libertee Belle was named grand marshal.
References
- Mills, Don (2014) "2013 Pride Parade Grand Marshal: Libertee Belle". "Central Alabama PrideFest" program. p. 37
- "Alabama LGBTQ activist Libertee Belle dead at 61." (October 28, 2019) Associated Press / The Birmingham News