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The News, Briefly
A mainstay of Buffalo’s cultural scene passes away
by Ed Cardoni
RIP, Jamie Lembeck
Jamie Lembeck, a patron of the arts and man about town known to most everyone in the art and music scene of Buffalo, died at home overnight, June 24-25. At his request, he had been released from the hospital the day before, where he had been treated for respiratory problems and had contracted a serious infection, both complications of the prolonged paralysis that required him to use a wheelchair for most of his adult life, but which never kept him from getting around or attending more concerts and other art events than just about any non-wheelchair-using person you could name. You never thought of Jamie as being “wheelchair bound”; his wheelchair was his means of mobility, and he was always on the cutting edge of technologies for independent living.
He passed away peacefully in his home in the former firehouse at 1416 Main Street, which he had designed and built as a multi-unit model of independent living, with both close friends and hospice caregivers present, though he had been expected to last longer than the few hours he had left there.
There will be a memorial service on Wednesday, July 9, 6:30pm, at the Unitarian Church at the corner of Elmwood Avenue and West Ferry Street. A musical celebration of Jamie’s life will follow immediately after the service in the church hall.
—ed cardoni
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Maddie 03 Jul 2008, 21:52
Jamie was a gift to us, sometimes exasperating, but ever intelligent, questioning, generous, and open to all. He challenged many to move forward in life, as he did, despite tremendous physical barriers. His mind and humor cruised at high speed, even in his final hours, and enriched our lives. Jamie Lembeck: 'too cool to be forgotten'. Merci for the gift of Jamie. Au revoir mon ami.
John Q Blogger 09 Jul 2008, 00:00
Jamie radiated a postive attitude every time I saw him. He was one of those excellent people in this community that bound us together as a unique and interesting locations found nowhere else on the planet. He will be greatly missed. He was a man of high character and humanity.
Dario 14 Dec 2010, 14:14
Jamie, a power of mind and beauty.. He once told me, "If you are not ready to live life, then your fucked in the head." That was pretty much Jamie.. Live life, keep on the move.. don't stop living.. I miss you Jamie... Dario |
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