Actor-Writer Gene Moss was remembered last evening with a lovely memorial service out at the Sportsmens Lodge in Studio City. Family, friends and even a few devoted Shrimpenstein fans turned out in force to recall and tell stories about a very funny, creative man. Gary Owens told of the halcyon days of Roger Ramjet recording (Gary had the title role; Moss and his then-partner Jim Thurman wrote 'em all) when Frank Sinatra and Dean Martin were recording next door, and one of them would pop by to play some one-line role, sans credit. Thurman told of the days they wrote and performed together, noting that he was omitting incidents for which the Statute of Limitations had not expired. Even our own Scott Shaw! got up and spoke as a representative of all of us who were inspired by/warped by (pick one) the hip humor that Moss and Thurman brought to television in the sixties. It all made for a lovely remembrance of a man who, everyone agreed, would have loved one more chance to be around all those people.