Celebrating the Life of Community Member Randy Schiller

On Sunday October 4, the Inner Sunset lost one of its best, most loved, and valued community members, Randy Schiller.

“It’s a cliché, but they don’t make them like that anymore. Randy was pillar of the San Francisco LGBTQ community, especially with his leadership in fundraising events at the National Aids Memorial Grove in Golden Gate Park.  His contribution to Inner Sunset community events, like Inner Sunset Sundays and the holiday party, where he generously volunteering his time, energy, and expertise in sound, lighting, and video skills, made a big impact” – former ISPN board member, Adam Greenfield

“His positive vibe, generosity, love of community is what I so much enjoyed and will miss about him. His passing came way too early and he will be dearly missed.” – formed ISPN board member, Walter Van Riel.

“The Inner Sunset will miss such an important community leader. He always showed up with his sound equipment and brought the best tunes to our community street fairs and holiday parties. He volunteered to represent us on the local police station community group. On a personal note, I loved talking about the first Gay Games with him. I am so sadden by this sudden loss. Our thoughts are with his family and friends.” – Martha Ehrenfeld, current ISPN Board Chair.

Randy will be deeply missed.

With sympathy,

Inner Sunset Park Neighbors Board

We will update the community with any upcoming memorial events. You can share a memory at the Sunday October 11th Inner Sunset Flea from 10am – 4pm at Irving Street and 9th Ave.