Larry was a generous mentor, a fountain of encouragement. At the 2015
Hannibal Conference we shared lunch and talked about the west, family
matters, getting old, and Ambrose Bierce. I'm not sure we ever got around to
Mark Twain. I think I'm correct when I recall that the essay he contributed
to the book Kent Rasmussen and I edited was one of two that we could not
find anything to tinker with or tweak. His writing about me in the MTJ was a
kindness, deeply flattering and humbling. So, this news leaves me feeling
sad, and grateful, and lucky to have known him. I know the sadness will fade
and the other feelings will long linger, just as they have for Lou Budd and
Tom Tenney and others.
Kevin
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-----Original Message-----
From: Martin Zehr
Sent: Sunday, May 20, 2018 9:21 AM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: Larry Berkove
Larry (He insisted) was very generous and encouraging to me in my earlier
amateur Twain studies, something that always stuck with me. When I finally
got to meet him in Elmira we had a chance to discuss our sagebrush-related
interests, and his enthusiasm was infectious- that was HIS warning, and he
was, of course, spot on. A sad day, of course, but I'm guessing I'm only
one of many with a fond memory of his open support for a rank beginner in
the community of Twainians.
Martin Zehr
On Sun, May 20, 2018, 6:20 AM Joseph Csicsila <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Dear Friends,
>
> Gail Berkove informed me that Larry passed yesterday afternoon. His
> funeral
> service will be on Tuesday at Hebrew Memorial Chapel in Detroit.
>
> Joe Csicsila
>
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