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no. simply no. Walter Hawkins was not gay. However, there have been some underground bloggers that perpetuated this rumor over anger that he allows gays to attend his church. In fact, at his funeral. Pastor Sandy Coleman addressed this matter by saying, "They lied on him and made innuendos", alluding to this gossip (21 July, Walter Hawkins funeral, Oakland California).

No credible evidence (quotes, ex-lovers, taped sermons,etc.) exists to suggest that Walter Hawkins was gay nor has he ever made any acknowledgement of interest in other than male/female relationships. He was married to Tramaine Hawkins , his childhood sweetheart for several years. After their divorce the two remained close, ministering together in song and at worship seminars throughout the country on a frequent basis.

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