Gary Thad Springer

1948 - 2021

Gary Thad Springer obituary, 1948-2021, Albany, OR

BORN

1948

DIED

2021

Gary Springer Obituary

Gary Thad Springer

October 4, 1948 - May 25, 2021

Heaven got a little goofier on May 25th when Gary Thad Springer of Corvallis, died peacefully with his daughters by his side. The son of Thad and Beverly Springer, Gary entered this world on October 4th, 1948 in Corvallis, but spent his childhood and most of his career in the woods of Harlan, Oregon. He excelled both in basketball at Eddyville High School and shenanigans, fondly reflecting many years later to his children about that time he pulled the fire alarm at school (but to be fair nobody has since been able to confirm this and it's possible he created this story as a source of inspiration for their own high school shenanigans).

Gary graduated from Oregon State University in 1970 with a degree in Humanities and a concentration in Journalism, which he made good use of as he penned articles, emails and letters to the editor about sound forestland management. He had probably planned to do something more than that with this degree but he'd spent his summers during college working on the tree farm back home, and by the time he graduated, he realized there was no place in the world he'd rather be. In 1975 he married Anne Lloyd of Corvallis, and together they raised three perfectly amazing children in Philomath, Mandy, Morgen and Scott (one or more of them clearly in charge of writing this obituary).

A career forester, Gary spent the first thirty years after college working alongside his dad, and for a time, his sister Diane, with their contract timber business Springer Logging. He took a special pride in working with his dad, a man he looked upon with reverence his entire life, so much so that he even forgave him that time he put a chainsaw through his shoulder! In 2003, Gary took a position at Starker Forests as a policy advisor who also managed public outreach. There he spent the final sixteen years of his career earning accolades and appointments he wouldn't want us to mention, but will do anyway (and he'd certainly be rolling his eyes at how badly we will screw up the order of these things here in a minute). Here he made lifelong friends and truly cherished the years he spent with his Starker family.

Throughout his nearly fifty year career he volunteered much of his time to the causes he loved most, including (buckle in for this) serving several years on the Oregon Small Woodlands Association (OSWA) Executive Committee, volunteering on the OSWA Board and serving on the OSWA Governmental advisory committee; serving on the Committee for Family Forestlands and on the Oregon Forest Resources Institute; serving as a member of the Research advisory committee with the College of Forestry at OSU; serving on a forest landowner committee to advise Governor Kitzhaber in the development of the Oregon Salmon Plan; serving on the Oregon Society of American Foresters executive committee and the Mary's Peak Chapter of Oregon Society of American Foresters executive committee; appointed to the Board of Forestry where he played a major role in finding a balanced approach to the new Salmon, Steelhead, and Bull Trout (SSBT) forest practice riparian rules implemented in 2017, and served as the liaison between the Board and the Environmental Quality Commission as they addressed meeting the state Protecting Cold Water Standard. In May 2016, he earned the Oregon Society of American Foresters Tough Tree Award and in 2017 was recognized as an ambassador for the advancement of forestry through the National Society of American Foresters Fellow Award.

After a long career of winning awards and serving on probably more committees than actually mentioned above, Gary amassed a huge collection of friends and family who came out in droves to show their support and love when they heard the news of his illness and then of his passing. If you asked any one of them how they would describe him, they would undoubtedly include the attributes intelligent and funny. And he was these things and so much more. But if we didn't emphasize his humor here, we would not be doing this thing any justice. Gary was witty and a little weird and a lot hilarious. Rarely a day would go by without one of his daughters receiving an obscure/bizarre news article or fact of the day (Florida Man defrosting his Thanksgiving turkey in his swimming pool? Hard hitting news. International Warthog Day? Yeah, he knew that one, too.). He was inquisitive and curious, too. He loved geology and writing and shared both of these passions with his daughter Morgen. He loved photography, and especially loved taking pictures of his favorite places: Lincoln City and Arches National Park in Utah. Gary was a diehard OSU football and basketball fan and spent a whole lot of hours rooting for the Blazers as well. Sports was a passion he loved to share with his daughter Mandy and she will forever remember going to see these games live with him. He was also a huge music lover and he passed this love of music onto his children, as well as a penchant for smart assery, which they have no choice but to continue in his honor.

Gary is survived by his daughter Mandy Springer (Nicholas Borchers) of Stayton, daughter Morgen Springer (Sean Donovan) of San Ramon California, grandchildren Drew, Brooklyn, Parker and Brynnlee, and Ollie (grandog), father Thad Springer of Harlan, sister Sharon Springer of Corvallis, his niece Joey Wiseman of Newberg, his nephew Cole Ratliff of Bend, brother-in-law Lance Stein of Corvallis, his dear "Chain Gang" friends Jerri, Sarah and Barb, and countless other friends at Starker Forests, OSWA, and others all over Oregon. He is preceded in death by his son Scott Springer (2000), his sister Diane Stein (2016), and his mother Beverly Springer (2005).

A memorial service will be held in true Springer fashion at the park on the family property in Harlan later in the summer and his daughters will reach out to friends, family and colleagues in the coming weeks about that. We know we've left out a lot of awards and committees, so we hope to see you there to help fill in the blanks.

Dad, we tried to give you your Viking send off but it appears to be illegal in the state of Oregon. We promise to set fire to some of your ashes over a body of water at the very least. So goodbye for now, Dad. Thanks for a million memories and so much laughter. We will love and miss you always.

Published by Albany Democrat-Herald on Jun. 2, 2021.
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Gary was a force of nature. I knew him from summer vacations when my dad, brother to Gary´s mom, brought us to Oregon. He was so fun, so accomplished. He was part of the foundation of my family.

Carla Schmid Enfield

Family

June 28, 2021

We are so saddened to learn of Gary´s passing. Though we haven´t seen him for many years, there is, never-the-less, a Gary-sized hole in our world. Thank you, Mandy and Morgan, for the beautifully written and truly meaningful tribute to your dad. I don´t remember laughing and crying while reading and obituary, and it does remind me of the one that he wrote for his own mother. We are richer for having him touch our lives.

Barb and Mark Meyers

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June 14, 2021

Mandy & Morgen what a beautiful tribute to your dad!! I laughed & cried while reading ... I will never forget the countless times your dad pulled us out of jams & dropped us off at the stadium at a moments notice to tailgate before the football games & I may not ever walk into Papa´s pizza again without thinking of all the times we went for Pizza & he always insisted on paying ... Big hugs & prayers to you girls & your entire family .... I look forward to celebrating Gary with you !! Rest easy ... love you all

Amy Curry

Friend

June 3, 2021

The good don't always die young. Gary lived a full life and had a positive effect on the lives of thousands of others. Those good works will continue for many years to come.

Bob Zybach

June 2, 2021

I really can't adequately express how much I admired Gary! The countless hours we spent working on small woodland issues are some of my most treasured memories... It is hard to imagine where NIPF landowners would be today without his dedication and incredible ability to represent our issues.

Ilene Waldorf

June 2, 2021

Morgan, so sorry to hear of your Dad's passing and after reading his obituary I can see why he was such a big influence on your life, it is obvious you have inherited many of his fine traits. Know that we are thinking of you and your family at this sad time.

Bruce & Desleigh Kapernick

June 2, 2021

Biggest hugs and our deepest condolences for your immeasurable loss. Thank you for sharing your Dad with us over the years. He truly was the best and made all the family gatherings so fun. Many bonfires and memories yet to be made as we honor him in spirit.

Michelle & Ruxin Teeples

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June 2, 2021

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