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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Thousands Mourn Grateful Dead's Bob Weir in SF

Thousands Mourn Grateful Dead's Bob Weir in SF

18 Jan

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Summary

  • Thousands gathered to celebrate the life of Bob Weir in San Francisco.
  • Musicians Joan Baez and John Mayer spoke at the memorial event.
  • Bob Weir passed away at 78 due to underlying lung issues.
Thousands Mourn Grateful Dead's Bob Weir in SF

Thousands of mourners converged at San Francisco's Civic Center on Saturday to commemorate the life of Bob Weir, the esteemed guitarist and founding member of the Grateful Dead. The celebration honored the musician, who passed away last week at the age of 78. Attendees gathered to pay their respects and share memories of Weir's impactful career.

The service featured tributes from notable musicians, including Joan Baez and John Mayer, who spoke from a makeshift stage. The event commenced with a prayer in Tibetan, delivered by four Buddhist monks. Fans expressed their love and gratitude, placing red roses and writing notes at an altar adorned with photos and candles, celebrating the unique legacy of the Grateful Dead.

Bob Weir, a Bay Area native, joined the Grateful Dead in 1965 at age 17. He was a lead vocalist on iconic songs like "Sugar Magnolia" and "One More Saturday Night." His passing, announced on January 10, followed a battle with cancer and underlying lung issues. His family, including his wife and two daughters, were present at the memorial.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Bob Weir passed away last week at the age of 78.
Musicians Joan Baez and John Mayer spoke at the celebration of life for Bob Weir.
Bob Weir beat cancer but succumbed to underlying lung issues.

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