Dear LTH,
It is with great sadness that I deliver the news that our friend Steve Zaransky passed away earlier today after a courageous bout with lymphoma. Steve was a tremendous person with a great spirit, an encyclopedic, historical knowledge of Chicago and its food scene, and an immaculate palate. He'd forgotten more than most of us will ever know about the establishments that have occupied Chicagoland over the past 6+ decades.
Steve cared deeply about LTH and its community. There was never a time when he wouldn't willingly offer his time, effort and money to make LTH a better place. His contributions here are vast, so much so that they are effectively immeasurable. It's just about impossible to separate Steve's DNA from LTH's. He did more for the site than most of us will ever know. As recently as a few days ago, from his hospital bed, he was helping with some behind-the-scenes issues . . . and thanking me for breaking up the monotony of his day by asking for his assistance. That's just the kind of person he was.
He was an important and prolific contributor in the early days of the site, giving it life and infusing it with his unmitigated, well-informed opinions and inimitable, no-bs personality. Not long after that he was instrumental in the formation of the GNR program and its ongoing operations. He spent hours of his personal time thanklessly maintaining the site and completing technical tasks behind the scenes. Later, as a co-owner of the site, he continued in that role and also helped finance LTH's operations, with the sole goal of making sure that it continued to be here for all of us. And after his role as an owner ended, his dedication to the site never wavered.
More than anything else, though, he was our friend, my friend. It still hasn't sunk in that he's no longer here. It's strange to think about him never posting here again, never breaking bread with him again. He will be missed. As Gary mentioned to me earlier today, he made us better people. He certainly made me a better person. For that and just being able to call Steve a friend, I will be forever grateful.
=R=
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