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thanos
03-05-2007, 02:22 AM
Locals Mourn Tranny "Porn Star"


an entertainer, a model and a lover of fake eyelashes

--jacksonville.com


Jacksonville, Florida- In the end they mourned for two, the shy boy who was born Jeffery Bryan Schley and the bold woman he became, Anna Alexandre.

The funeral, at Jacksonville Memory Gardens in Orange Park on Tuesday, honored the friend who many said became a rock for those in Jacksonville's gay, lesbian and transgender communities.

"Two people that had one wonderful soul," said Dan Schley, her older brother.

The one they called Anna died last Thursday after the 27-year-old's car veered off Interstate 95 into a tree, just south of Butler Boulevard. The Florida Highway Patrol is still investigating the crash.

Before graduating from Orange Park High School, the insecure teenager entered the world of drag at a local nightclub in the late 1990s. He found acceptance there along with a best friend, China, and a "drag mother," or mentor, Sondra Todd.

Todd said he put make-up on Jeffery for his first drag pageant.

Jeffery left town in 1998 for Las Vegas, where he began the physical transition into Anna. Although she never made a point to dwell on the negative, her friends and family said it was a lonely time for Anna.

"She really demonstrated an inner strength," China said.

Anna dabbled in stage performing in Vegas, China said, but never really had the confidence to pursue it. She is included on Wikipedia's list of transsexual porn stars, presumably for her Web site that features video and photos of her transformed body.

She was an entertainer, a model, a lover of fake eyelashes and blue jean skirts and "Princess" sandwiches from European Street in Riverside. She adored hats and good hair and MySpace. Many of the mourners told stories about how Anna much preferred laughs and lightheartedness to confrontation.

"She had a sweetness about her," China said over a flower-laden casket. She had a "very natural ability to be funny, and not even know she was being funny."

Anna returned to Jacksonville about two years ago and reunited with friends. She played in Five Points, mostly, spending time at Fuel and the Starlight Lounge. She talked about going to college and becoming a fashion photographer.

She was happy and comfortable with herself for the first time in her life, friends said.

Although he never really understood all the why's and how's of Anna's transition, brother Dan said the family remained supportive.

"The one thing that helped me understand was that the same heart that was beating in Jeffery was the same heart that was beating in Anna, and we loved her the same," Dan Schley said.

When Anna returned, her parents were relieved to have their child home safely where they could watch over her and protect her. Anna became an aunt to Dan's children and a sister-in-law to Dan's wife, Gena.

Daniel and Joyce Schley got used to having a daughter around. They called her Annie.

This article was on an adult news site.

I was happy to learn that her family loved her and supported her.

arc angel
03-05-2007, 02:30 AM
We All love her ....

specialk
03-05-2007, 02:52 AM
Thanks Thanos, very nice write up.

Realgirls4me
03-05-2007, 03:34 AM
Thanks for posting the article,Thanos. Well done.

BeardedOne
03-05-2007, 04:00 AM
*Sigh* :(

A wonderfully positive article. Thanks for the posting.

CORVETTEDUDE
03-05-2007, 04:40 AM
Awesome!!!

dc_guy_75
03-05-2007, 05:41 AM
Thanks for posting this, its well written and touching.

Linsey
03-05-2007, 05:49 AM
Yes, that article is quite a tribute to one beautful lady.

-Linsey

GroobySteven
03-05-2007, 05:53 AM
That's a great article.
Thanks
seanchai

LG
03-05-2007, 05:56 AM
Thank you for posting this Thanos. Definitely worth reading.

So sad she's gone. It seems she was beautiful in every way.

chefmike
03-05-2007, 06:07 AM
That is a very moving article. It's good to know that Anna had friends and family who loved and supported her before her untimely death.

eroseeeker
03-19-2007, 10:34 PM
I regret that I never met Anna. I have always enjoyed her images and from what I have read, she was even more beautiful on the inside.
Funny how you can get a hollow feeling inside when reading about someone taken before their time.
It would be shallow of me to suggest doing this for Anna so I won't, but please think about how loving, supportive and special almost everyone is in this community. Stand for and by each other when you get the opportunity. Because you never know when you will look back and say, I wish I would have..... as I am saying now.
Condolences to all her family and friends - my prayers and my heart are with you all.
Dave

houstonshemalefan
03-21-2007, 05:42 PM
This is so sad!

Adel
03-28-2007, 01:40 PM
It is so sad! I always thought I would meet her someday! She looked so gorgeous and friendly!C'est la vie! R.I.P. Anna.

tsafficianado
04-05-2007, 12:04 AM
I was deeply saddened to learn only today of Anna's passing. She was an amazingly beautiful lady and she always conveyed that haunting air of vulnerability that I find so incredibly appealing. I know her family and her many friends are devastated and my thoughts are with them.
I just discovered HA yesterday, and as a drooling fanatic for the transgendered for over 20 years I believe this is the most incredible resource I have ever discovered. But I have to take a step back and look at myself. In the last 24 hours I have found the stories of Anna's death, the horrible attack on Miriam Rivera and the sad incident involving Silvia Boots, and I realize that for the most part I have always considered the transgendered as sex toys and porn bait and ignored the reality that they are precious, vulnerable and in most cases courageous and strongly self-aware humans. I have held a place in my heart for Stasha for fifteen years now and miss her and hope her memory and Anna's and my indignation at the violent attack on Miriam and the other acts of bias and aggression against the transgendered will serve to remind me in the future that these are special, beautiful people we should cherish.

eroseeeker
04-05-2007, 12:31 AM
That is well said. There is a courage in all who would go against the establishment to follow their own path and that courage must be respected because it is no small thing. It is easy to fall into a trap of reacting primarily sexually to the images we all enjoy. What makes the difference is when you get lucky enough to meet the person behind the images. If you do, you will get an appreciation for the quality of person it takes to live in this arena. I have yet to find any girls who did not command and deserve my respect and affection for their resolve and kindness. I may be luckier than others but I have found my preferance to be very rewarding far beyond the sexual arena. Throughout this thread you can pick up on these qualities of which I speak in referance to Anna. May God rest her soul.

irishman365
05-19-2007, 04:19 AM
Thank you very much for posting that article. It is touching, she was a very beautiful woman, and she will most definitely be missed.