Steve Gally died of natural
causes on July 16th in Pacific Grove, in the garden he helped create with his
girlfriend and companion, Jennifer Peery. Steve was a stone mason, a
fireplace expert, a firefighter, an artist, and a legend in his own time.
He lived passionately, worked hard, embraced adventure, and loved life.
He enjoyed a wide range of experiences throughout his life, from sailing around
the Caribbean to panning for gold in the Sierra foothills, working in
corrective horseshoeing, creating sculpture, busking as a rogue puppeteer,
landscaping and dune restoration, tomahawk throwing, beekeeping and more.
He was a one of a kind original.
His booming baritone voice
and immense physical presence radiated with life and he was always full of
energy, inspiring all those who knew him. Steve loved nature, animals,
the environment, was a flashlight enthusiast, and appreciated the simple things
in life. He gave of himself willingly and often to those in need.
He would provide food and clothing to his friends and family and shared all he
had with everyone around him. He had a strong work ethic and was not
afraid of working hard and getting dirty. He did not complain. He
was a mentor to many young men, to whom he taught the value of an honest day's
labor and a job well done.
Steve grew up in Southern
California, and spent significant portions of his life then living in Alaska,
Colorado, the Virgin Islands, Big Sur, and made Pacific Grove his home for most
of the last two decades. The central coast of California was his true
home, where he appreciated the beauty around him, enjoyed riding his Harley on
the PCH, camping and working in the hills and canyons of Big Sur, and fighting
forest fires as a first responder with the Big Sur Volunteer Fire Brigade.
Steve was an artist at
heart, taking much of his inspiration from the work of Antoni Gaudi, with whom
he shared his Spanish heritage and love of working with glass, stone, and
metal. He loved using recycled materials in his work and his art, and was
a gifted sculptor and stone mason. Art and creativity was an essential
part of Steve's life, and he expressed it in everything he did. His
legacy will live on through the countless stone projects he created on the
Monterey Peninsula, and through the many lives he touched along the way.
It is a legacy filled with enthusiasm for life, and selfless service to those
in need, friend and stranger alike. His fireplaces will continue to burn
brightly, warming our hearts and our homes. He is greatly loved and will
be missed immensely.
Steve is survived by his
soul mate Jennifer Peery and beloved dog Bowie, his mother Batrice Poynter, two
sisters Stephanie Frieling and Dera Poynter, two nieces Jaqueline Frieling and
Chelsea Crofts, and one nephew Oliver Crofts.
A memorial service will be held in Pacific Grove
on Saturday, August 24 at 1pm. For information on the location of
the service or to send your condolences, please email pacificgally@gmail.com or call (831) 241-4597. In lieu of
flowers or donations, help someone in need as Steve would have done.
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I love you so much Steve!!! I miss you more than anything
ReplyDeleteThank you to whoever posted this wonderful obit, though it brought me much sadness to learn of Steve's passing. I knew him well when I lived on the coast in the early 80s. He was everything this says, and more. Nearly 30 years later and many miles away, I can still hear his voice and laughter, still find myself mentally noting things that he would have enjoyed or appreciated. He'll always live on in my memories of Big Sur.
ReplyDeleteFarewell my friend..."never replaced, never forgotten" indeed!
LS