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Bob Weir's San Francisco Farewell
15 Jan
Summary
- Public memorial for Bob Weir scheduled for Saturday, January 17.
- Procession to travel three blocks down Market Street in San Francisco.
- Memorial aims for gratitude, remembrance, and togetherness.

Bob Weir, a founding member of the iconic Grateful Dead, will be honored with a public memorial service in San Francisco on Saturday, January 17. The ceremony, titled 'Homecoming: Celebrating the Life of Bobby Weir,' aims to foster gratitude, remembrance, and togetherness among fans and loved ones.
Leading up to the service, a procession is scheduled to traverse three blocks along Market Street, marking a significant part of Weir's homecoming journey in the band's hometown. Weir passed away on January 10 at the age of 78 due to underlying lung issues, following a cancer diagnosis.
Weir was a pivotal figure in the mid-1960s San Francisco counterculture movement, co-founding the Grateful Dead. His musical legacy is remembered for reshaping American music and building a community for generations of fans.




