NYCC: Steve Gerber Memorial
The memorial panel for the late great writer Steve Gerber was about as eclectic as he was. The panel began with a slideshow tribute to Steve’s work, set to the tune of the Beatles’ “Revolution.” Moderator Mark Evanier and Steve’s friends and relatives made sure Gerber’s spirit was as much in attendance as it could possibly be — his ashes were present on the panel table:

Mark even made a joke about how appropriate it was that the box bearing the ashes had gotten a little cracked.
Gerber may have had a cracked sense of humor, but what emerged from the anecdotes told about him by those who knew him well and those he inspired was his tremendous generosity. Mark recalled an incident when the two of them had heard a scream coming from outside, and in the few seconds Mark began to act on that sound Steve was already outside hoping to help the situation. While the noise turned out to be a false alarm, Mark pointed out how it was indicative of Steve’s “immediate compassion for a stranger.” (more…)


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