We received notice from Jack Rosenbalm’s family that he passed away on Tuesday, September 22. His family asked that the AHSA notify members of our organization and of the Mark Twain Circle. Jack Rosenbalm was one of the founding members of American Humor Studies Association and took over *Studies in American Humor* after the sudden death of its then current editor. He served the AHSA in a number of capacities – as Managing Editor of *Studies in American Humor *(since its inception in 1976), Editor of *Studies in American Humor,* and Secretary-Treasurer of AHSA, spanning over two decades. He was largely responsible for keeping AHSA afloat during some lean times for us. Jack was awarded the prized “Charlie Award” on December 29, 1992 at the MLA meeting in New York. Such a distinguished record of service stretching over much of Jack’s professional lifetime endows us with a special appreciation. In 2013, the AHSA created the *Jack Rosenbalm Prize for American Humor, *which is awarded to non-tenure track scholars for the best article on humor studies published over a two year period. The family is asking that in lieu of flowers, friends should send a donation to the Jack Rosenbalm Prize at AHSA in Jack's memory. Members of the Association who may also wish to send a donation to the Prize can send their checks directly to the Secretary/Treasurer: Jennifer Hughes, Secretary-Treasurer American Humor Studies Association Averett University, 316 Frith Hall Danville, VA 24541 Or donate online via our “Membership” page. Follow the instructions below the form to donate. https://americanhumorstudiesassociation.wordpress.com/membership-2/join-electronically/ Jan McIntire-Strasburg is planning a memorial issue of To Wit. David E. E. Sloane will be writing a memorial, but we would also like to have other members send their memories of Jack and put them into the issue as well. Please send Jan your memories via email ([log in to unmask]) before October 20th so that she can get the issue out.