In Loving Memory ...
With great sadness we commemorate the passing of men in our CMG community who have died since the CMG was founded in 1978. The majority of these men served the CMG as Gathering planners or volunteered regularly. Others are men who simply came to the Gatherings and shared their presence. The names are listed in no particular order so that we may remember each man with equal simplicity, dignity and respect.
Bobby Balchalk
Peter Barclay
Will Batten
Jeff Beane
Albert Bell
Ron Bentley
Tom Bond
James Broughton
David Busra
Larry Buttwinker
Butterfly (Walter B) Blumoff
Joaquin Cabrera
Michael Callen
Steve Culip
Dale Tarter
Tom Christensen
Yuri Cachero
Roy Coe
Ralph Coffman
Ed Collins
Sasha Companietz
John Cade
Patrick David
Alex De Bonhomme
Gary Dowd
Oskrr Earthsong
Chuck Elliot
Lloyd "Shastina Mylar" Fair
Art Funamura
Floyd Goff
Michael Gonzalez
Randy Gunnoe
Donald Hamm
Harry Hay
Billy Howard
Ron Hull
Trey Hunt
Bill Johnson
Mike Jordan
Mica Kindman
Bruce Bryan King
Art Klein
Dennis Lindholm
George Lodge
Tom Mapp
Wil Martin
Jim Meehan
Ed Miller
Paul Mills
Buddy Moore
Michael Moran
Charles Morello
Paul Morris
Richard Lee Nelson
John Nierenberg
Dr. Jeff Noodleman
Charlie Nunez
John Oruna
Dan Palamino
Dennis Phung
Rex Poindexter
Derek P
Gary Reynold
Ken Richardson
John Schwartz
Paul Starke
Andy Swenson
Anthony Taylor
Michael Tiffany
Bob Welton
Marc Tanner
John Burnside
Eugene Dee Rogers
Doug Simrak
Andre Burke
Rob Cole
Fritz Klein
Rob Eichberg
Thomas Provost
Monty Pike
Frank, The Circus Boy, Clown
Harold "Steve" Stephenson
Gary Dawson
Larry Buerle
Sando Counts
Ricardo Giron
Chaz Gonzales
Jim Graham
David Hendrix
Philip Payeur
Rinaldo
Steven Smith
John (Jamal) Soares
Mick Pitash
Michael Bell
Edward Paul Rhoadzhagen
Arno Safier
Bob Findle
We welcome comments and questions about the CMG Memorial List. To add names not found on this list, or for mis-spelled names and other corrections, contact the CMG Archivist/Historian.
"Even the death of friends will inspire us as much as their lives...
Their memories will be incrusted over with sublime and pleasing thoughts, as monuments of other men are overgrown with moss; for our Friends have no place in the graveyard."
("A Week on the Concord and Merrimack Rivers") -- Henry David Thoreau