Alexis Arquette was only 47 when she died.
"In my heart, I’m so sad. I lost my sister Alexis, and trans people are still being persecuted," Patricia said in her acceptance speech at the 2019 Emmy Awards."I’m in mourning every day of my life, Alexis, and I will be the rest of my life for you until we change the world so that trans people aren’t persecuted—and give them jobs. They’re human beings. Let’s give them jobs."
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