I am saddened by this news of Tom’s passing, and my heart goes out to his family and other loved ones. It would be hard to recall my first years at UF without the steady presence of Tom Rider on our campus and in our community. I remember taking friends from the med school to the original Goerings’ to hear Michael Hofmann read. I remember finding our Department colleagues’ books there, and feeling heartened to see my tenure book appear on their shelves shortly after it was published. I remember sitting near Tom at so many campus readings and lectures. The store itself was such a community space. When I’d place my textbook order, the staff and I would talk about the literature I was teaching. When the Wesley Foundation sold its corner property on 13th & University, the new Westgate store used its larger space for an annual holiday shopping day with music and free gift-wrapping. I’d pick up CDs by local musicians along with books for myself, family, and friends. My son loved to sit in the child-sized chairs in the children’s book nook, and he loved picking out a book to take home.
I also remember the tilt of Tom’s head and engaged eyes as he listened to readings, lectures, and musical performances. I remember seeing his genuine pleasure at seeing a customer, a friend. I remember his laugh.
Marsha Bryant