Quiet Mourning

I’ve been quiet because I was feeling sad for the Austin music community I was on the periphery of for a few years. Many kind people are mourning the loss of Chris Gage, who in addition to his musical talent and cool adventures (he was on Hee Haw as a young man!), was a great friend, mentor, producer, entertainer, and family member. His was a life very well lived.

Chris and Jeff some years ago.

He was so good to my dear friend, Jeff, when he really needed the encouragement. Hearing Chris be encouraging but firm showed me his character. I’m grateful for all he did for so many other friends, too.

Some of my happiest memories during my hardest days were at Donn’s Depot, listening to him and his wife, Christine Albert, sing together, or seeing many musicians jamming. They created such a warm community. I’m glad Christine will have them and her family to surround her in coming weeks.

Never heard of Chris Gage? His story is fascinating. One of the greatest supporting musicians ever. You’ve probably seen him on Austin City Limits if you’re an Americana fan.

PS: get those prostate exams, if you have a prostate. Often. Chris was ok, then he wasn’t.


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Author: Sue Ann (Suna) Kendall

The person behind The Hermits' Rest blog and many others. I'm a certified Texas Master Naturalist and love the nature of Milam County. I manage technical writers in Austin, help with Hearts Homes and Hands, a personal assistance service, in Cameron, and serve on three nonprofit boards. You may know me from La Leche League, knitting, iNaturalist, or Facebook. I'm interested in ALL of you!

2 thoughts on “Quiet Mourning”

  1. Read Chris’s story on the link. Wow! A musician’s musician…. what a guy!

    Grief is so … everything. Different with friend loss than family loss. Was just chatting about grief on Messenger with a friend whose wife’s Celebration of Life will be Sunday (and the Meta AI broke in to suggest what I should say!) – I doubt you met them, but they were at G’s service. Damn, it’s hard. Thanks for sharing about Chris.

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    1. Sorry for your friend’s loss, too. I’m not big on mourning “celebrities” but Chris was never that way. He was a great human being.

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