I just heard the sad news of the passing of Lawrence "Ramrod" Shurtliff,the Grateful Dead roadie and extended family member.I have only just finished Steve Parish's book about his time on the road with the Dead, and Ramrod has been there practically from the get go. My thoughts are with all who knew him, and especially his family.
I didn't know Ramrod, but I heard tales and his son's got a hell of an ear. Hope it was an easy passing.
Robert Hunter's Elegy for Ramrod Elegy for Ramrod Most never knew his given name. They called him Ramrod. Lawrence didn't fit him. He came down from Oregon, Prankster sidekick of Cassady, Kesey and the merry crew, a silent stoic in a vocable milieu his heart was stolen by the Grateful Dead. A country boy, not given to complexity, his crowning gift was loyalty for which he was loved more than the common run of men by friends. This is not to say more than was so, the common fault of eulogies which shine the silver of modest virtue into the gold of rareness. Every soul owes life a death. Between each heartbeat is a moment within which the pulse is still. In the longer beat between life and death a man was here we called a friend, a father, a husband and a son. He is us and we are him, his death is ours, our lives are his. Some see Heaven as dying's recompense, some acknowledge only nothingness in a space we know not of, in a place we know not where. But this we know, as a poet said: "To have been here but the once Never can be undone." Some will pray, some just remember. Those who pray, having prayed, will go on to pray for others. Those who remember, having remembered for awhile, will in the course of time forget, more so as the years dissolve. This is as it should be lest death overstep its bounds and impinge too much on life. Life, being what is, cannot impinge too much on death. The circumstance we most desire in grief which shakes our branches like some holy hurricane raging through this barren world of little light, is that our brother be gathered in glory. If so, rejoice! If wishful thinking, give thanks instead that he was here among us. Delivered from the testing fire of pain, a truer heart was never broken. May 17, 2006