
Joe on North Street in front of the Pink House, Spring 1992.
He was also one of my political mentors. During the fall of '91, the first semester I lived in the Pink House, I saw Joe a lot during the course of Mark Chilton's campaign for Town Council, and his own successful Council re-election.
Throughout the early nineties, Joe would occasionally stop by to shoot the breeze if we were hanging out on a porch. He sent us some of his famous postcards when he was out of town on his travels. He even came to a couple of early Pink House parties, before the days when they blew up beyond control.
In late October of 2007, Joe died of complications from diabetes in Chapel Hill. He was 66 and greatly missed by his family and friends.
For more about Joe's life and times, visit JoeHerzenberg.org.
I was really sad to find out (belatedly) about Joe's death. I have some postcards from him in a box at my dad's house. I used to always hang out with him and Mark and this CH News reporter named Tom at Pepper's after Town Council meetings. Chapel Hill will be poorer without him, he was a lovely, kind, generous, eccentric and charming man. It's hard to believe he is gone.
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