Adelaide remembers Quentin
More than 500 people joined with govt, industry names, family & friends to celebrate the life of Quentin Kenihan.
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Celebrities, including @russellcrowe and @oshergunsberg, have paid their respects to late entertainer and disability advocate Quentin Kenihan at a public memorial held in Adelaide this evening. #7News pic.twitter.com/Lj6fNcbhSL
— 7NEWS Adelaide (@7NewsAdelaide) October 28, 2018
Industry names including Ray Martin, director Georg Miller and entertainment reporter Peter Ford were amongst those celebrating the life of Quentin Kenihan in Adelaide yesterday.
More than 500 people joined with the South Australian Governor, Premier and Adelaide Lord Mayor, at the Adelaide Town Hall to commemorate Kenihan, who was born with the bone disease osteogenesis imperfecta and died earlier this month aged 43.
There were video messages from Russell Crowe, Osher Gunsberg and US singer Jewel.
Sunday’s service was emceed by friend, Filip Odzak, mother Kerry and sister, Sia, each reflecting on his life.
“In all the ways that really mattered, Quentin wasn’t handicapped at all,” Kerry Kenihan said.
The Adelaide Town Hall is packed tonight to celebrate the life of entertainer and disability advocate, Quentin Kenihan. @elisebaker9 is there, where hundreds of people are paying their respects to the prominent Adelaide personality. https://t.co/tc5OUTfUo4 #7News pic.twitter.com/8qjoA9RxBh
— 7NEWS Adelaide (@7NewsAdelaide) October 28, 2018
Source: Seven, SBS
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What an absolute champion. He will be missed.
Most definitely a life well lived…total Respect….amazing young man.