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Tech Royalty Turn Out for Steve Jobs' Stanford Memorial

An invitation-only elite guest list causes traffic jams on Stanford's campus.

 

Stanford University closed its main quad to the public on Sunday as it hosted a private service at Memorial Church for late Apple co-founder .

Apple security and Stanford staff began clearing the quad at around 4 p.m., re-directing people who approached the north end of the Palm Drive loop. Tourists and visitors could continue passing through the south end for some time before the entire quad was closed. Security remained in place until at least 9 p.m.

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Apple security would not disclose any details on the proceedings. Several calls made to Stanford communications staff were not returned. 

Silicon Valley luminaries trickled in, arriving in everything from limousines to Aston Martins. The majority of traffic congestion was caused by those who were unaware the quad was closed and had to turn around. 

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Guards looked for credentials and wristbands. The only cars allowed in had signs on their dashboards with a picture of a blue lock.  

Palo Alto resident Mary Marsh had come to the campus to attend another memorial service for a faculty member who had passed away. She happened to see the quad shut down and stopped to watch. 

"The irony of the whole situation is that they're all dressed up in suits," she noted. "I wonder if Steve Jobs even owned a suit."

Some Stanford students and visitors were completely unaware of the event taking place. "I had no idea," said one student. Another said the event was a "well-kept secret."

According to one Stanford alum, this is the first time such a shutdown occurred. The woman was at the campus for a student reunion and complained that Apple security members "intimidated" her and told her, without explanation, to "go home" as she was passing through the quad.

Another woman whose husband is a math professor at Stanford, was frustrated because she could not pick up her husband from near Jordan Hall. However, she said Apple security was helping her find an alternate route. 

But some Stanford students were excited about the memorial service. 

"It's really cool! I heard he gave the 2005 commencement speech, so I thought it would be fitting," said first-year student, Aimee Trujillo. "And I saw the Apple store in Palo Alto," referring to the Post-It covered store front. Trujillo and her friends were biking in the quad when they were told they had to leave. 

According to the Wall Street Journal, small white lights lit up the pathway to the church and guests were served hors d'oeuvres. A reception followed the service.

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