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1958 - 2016

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Gary Reedy
1958 - 2016
Gary Reedy died on January 6, 2016. The son of Robert and Donna Reedy, Gary grew up in the East Bay, in Pinole, California. He graduated cum laude from Golden Gate University with a B.A. degree in the Administration of Justice. He received a Juris Doctorate from the University of Oregon in 1988. Gary worked for Ada County for more than twenty-five years, first as a law clerk for a judge, and then as a Deputy Public Defender.
Gary was a man who believed in justice and redemption. He carried his ideals into the real world. He believed in the civil rights of his clients, and in the human rights of all people. He was compassionate, respectful, and hard-working. He was understanding and sensitive to others, especially those with different abilities.
His public life was a reflection of his private life. He was a faithful and warm-hearted husband to his wife, Phoebe, with whom he recently celebrated twenty-four years of marriage. He was also a patient and gentle father to their daughter, Elizabeth.
Gary was a thoughtful man. He was well read. He loved books from the time he was a child. He liked history, biography, and the curmudgeonly lawyering of Horace Rumpole. Always a man who quietly observed, Gary had a sabre wit. And he could not resist the most awful of puns. He combined his research ability with an interest in ancestry to do extensive genealogical work. After years of research, he wrote a small book on the heritage of his daughter, tracing her forebears back to the Mayflower.
Gary was a lifelong fan of the San Francisco Giants. Following a particularly cold, nighttime double header on San Francisco Bay, he earned one of the badges of honor for a Bay Area resident: the Croix de Candlestick. His baseball dreams came true when, in 2010, the Giants won the World Series for the first time in more than fifty years. The Giants made him a happy man again in 2012 and 2014.
In his bachelor years, Gary traveled in his native California and rode up the West Coast on his motorcycle. In recent years, he traveled to Italy, France, Greece, Turkey, Syria, and Egypt. He took up downhill skiing in his fiftieth winter. He was a consummate host, always ready with a bowl of chili and a glass of champagne. He was greatly loved and will be greatly missed.
Gary dueled with an aggressive squamous cell carcinoma for twenty years. He fought this battle with dignity and without complaint. Gary had excellent care from the physicians and staff at SWIENT and MSTI. In the end, cancer won and ended Gary's life.
Gary was preceded in death by his mother, Donna Reedy, and daughter, Julianna. He is survived by his father, Robert Reedy, his wife, Phoebe Smith, their daughter, Elizabeth, his brother, Craig Reedy (Cindy), and sister, Debbie DeWitt (Bill). He is also survived by his delightful aunts, Bonnie and Kathy, and the cousins he loved dearly: Patty, Colleen, Michael, Nancy, Terry, Ruthie, John, and Gina.
Gary's friends and colleagues stood by him and by his family throughout the last months of his illness. They made sure that he knew he was not forgotten. With letters, messages, phone calls, visits, excursions, and meals, they showed Gary how much love and respect he had earned in this world. His family is thankful to his friends and colleagues at the Ada County Courthouse, as well as to those at the Boise City Attorney's Office. A certain Cardinals' fan and a generous Dominican gave special support and comfort through the very end.
During the last five months of his life, Gary was a patient of First Choice Hospice. The nurses and other professionals who cared for Gary treated him with affection and dignity. For this, his family is extremely grateful. The family especially wishes to thank Amy, Michelle, Sherry, Nancy, Jenny, Rose, Kristen, Crystal, and Kara.
The Memorial Service for Gary Reedy will be held at Saint Michael's Episcopal Cathedral, 518 N. 8th and State Street, Boise, Idaho on Sunday, January 17, 2016, at 2:00 p.m. A reception will follow at the Tuttle House, adjacent to the Cathedral. Gary will be inurned at Pioneer Cemetery in Boise at a later date. Cremation arrangements are under the direction of Alden-Waggoner Funeral Chapel, Boise. Gary requested that memorials be made to Recreation Unlimited, an adaptive ski program, at P.O. Box 447, Boise, ID 83701.

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Published by Idaho Statesman on Jan. 10, 2016.

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Russell Cotton

March 9, 2016

I worked with Gary briefly in 1977, we were both night reconcilers for Mechanics Bank in Richmond Ca. He was a warm, friendly and funny guy, always ready with quip. I lost track after about a year, but it's nice to know that Gary touched so many with his caring and helping others.

Leo Griffard

January 14, 2016

Phoebe:

I am was so sorry to hear about Gary's passing. He was such a kind person, his clients were lucky to have him. I always enjoyed seeing him at the courthouse and he often comforted me during some dark days. A really great guy who am so grateful to have known.

Chris Bjorkman

January 14, 2016

Gary, you will be missed, your were always full of smiles when ever I saw you as I was growing up. I will never forget how much you loved the duck walked into the store joke you heard on the radio it will always stick with me because of how much it made your chuckle. Rest in peace Gary and we will miss you dearly.

January 14, 2016

Dear Phoebe and Lizzy,
We are so sorry for your loss. Although we didn't know Gary well, he always was warm and friendly to talk with.
Know you are in our prayers.
Mary Owen & Norm Weinstein

Don and Jo Hinton

January 13, 2016

Dear Phoebe and Lizzie,

We were saddened to learn of your loss. Gary was a wonderful friend of John and Kim. We only met him a few times, but we found him to be a kind and friendly person and considerate of others. Our condolences to you.

Jo and Don Hinton

Ann Larabee

January 12, 2016

Dear Phoebe and Lizzie,

I was so sorry to hear this news today. My condolences to you. In addition to all the wonderful qualities described in his obituary, Gary was a great neighbor - kind, thoughtful, and generous. I appreciated his sense of humor and help from both of you to my mom over the years.

Thinking of you,

January 12, 2016

Dearest Phoebe and Lizzie,

Kevin and I send our condolences for you both. Gary was a very kind man and I could tell how much he loved his two beautiful ladies. What an amazing legacy he has left behind. Prayers for peace,comfort and strength.

Blessings,

Kevin and Susan Sackett

Gwen Kirkendall

January 12, 2016

Phoebe, Gary will be missed. He was a wonderful person, patient and caring. My thought are with you and Lizzy.

January 12, 2016

A kind and gentle spirit, loving father and devoted husband. These are the qualities I most admired in Gary. Sending love and light to you Phoebe and sweet Lizzie.

Cathie Jonakin

January 12, 2016

Despite all of the medical hurdles he faced, I never had an interaction with Gary that either wasn't positive, or didn't end on a positive.
As an aside...he was also a heckuva teammate on the softball field...RIP Gary.
Craig S.

January 11, 2016

Phoebe -- Gary will be missed. I loved having him in my courtroom. He always diligently represented his clients and his humanity always came through. My thoughts and prayers are with you and his beloved daughter. He was a fine man who made his mark on this world. I am so sorry.

Cheri Copsey

Pat Thompson

January 9, 2016

He was an example of courage and grace....

Kevin Rogers

January 8, 2016

I was so fortunate to know Gary. Gary and I worked together for the better part of the past 20 years and never in that time did I ever see Gary do anything but the very best he could for whomever was lucky enough to have been assigned to him. Gary had the intellect to have worked anywhere he wanted to and in any capacity he desired but he chose to represent those who didn't have a voice. I loved Gary for his commitment and dedication to his clients. I was impressed at the patience he showed for his daughter and loved to bring her to work with him. Phoebe and Gary were the best team members there could be. The world is a little sadder now as his flame expires but my memory of his graciousness and love and commitment as a father, husband and professional will never leave me. The heavens await you good man!

Josh Leonard

January 8, 2016

Gary's zealous advocacy on behalf of his clients was matched only by the defense he'd mount in response to a jab against his beloved Giants. He was one of the good guys, and he will be missed.

Bobbi Dominick

January 8, 2016

Phoebe,

So sorry to hear of Gary's death, you will all be in my thoughts and prayers.

January 8, 2016

Your spirit, joy and kindness will live on through all the lives you touched, Gary, including mine. -Kimberly

Kelley Fleming

January 8, 2016

Gary's was a life well-lived, the kindness and genuineness he brought to this world will be missed and not forgotten.

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