David Giffey
December 20, 1941 - July 19, 2024
ARENA - Renowned artist, activist, journalist, beloved husband, stepfather and friend, David Giffey of Arena, WI, died peacefully surrounded by family on Friday, July 19, 2024.
Born on December 20, 1941, in Fond du Lac, WI, and raised on the Giffey dairy farm, David grounded his actions in love, kindness, and ethical clarity.
Drafted into the American War in Vietnam, David channeled his combat trauma into a lifetime of activism. A founding member of the Madison chapter of Veterans for Peace, Giffey often visited high schools throughout the state of Wisconsin as a "counter-recruiter," teaching students about alternatives to joining the military. His book, "Long Shadows: Veterans' Paths to Peace," includes testimonials of veterans who served in wars from the Spanish Civil War through the Iraq War. The book contains a Foreword by historian Howard Zinn, who praised it for giving voice to veterans' anti-war sentiments. Giffey created a lasting tribute to peace at The Highground, Wisconsin's Vietnam Veterans memorial, where he designed the Dove Mound, an earthen, dove-shaped mound inspired by the effigy mounds of native Wisconsin tribes and the Old Testament imagery of the dove as a symbol for peace.
Raised in the Catholic church, David sought spiritual meaning by learning about and practicing a wide range of religions, traveling as far as India before discovering an affinity with Greek Orthodox Christianity. He was particularly interested in the practice of iconography, an ancient form of religious painting that he learned from monks in Mt. Athos, Greece.
As an iconographer, Giffey painted thousands of icons and murals commissioned for church interiors throughout the Midwest and as far away as Athens, Greece, becoming one of the most sought-after painters of the art form in the United States. Giffey's most comprehensive work of iconography adorns the interior of the Assumption Greek Orthodox Church in Madison, WI, where he worked for an estimated 8,000 hours over the course of four decades, decorating the walls and ceilings of the building where he worshiped. A 2018, feature article in the newspaper, Isthmus, praised Giffey's work in the church as "one of the region's most spectacular artistic achievements, a sprawling and breathtaking work of Byzantine iconography. Perhaps most impressive, it is the work of one artist."
Prior to becoming an artist, Giffey worked with the Migrant Farm Workers movement in Wisconsin and Texas, helping legendary labor activist Cesar Chavez to establish labor rights for farm workers. In addition to art and activism, Giffey worked extensively as a journalist throughout his life, first as a reporter in the Fox River Valley, then for Stars and Stripes during his time in Vietnam, and most recently as editor of The Home News, a weekly newspaper covering the Wisconsin River Valley near Spring Green, where he won multiple awards in recognition of the newspaper's reporting on community interests and for his weekly column, "Another Story." Giffey taught journalism at the South Madison Boys & Girls club, leading to the creation of a monthly collection of student writing, "The Youth Journal."
His work in South Madison includes a series of murals he painted, tracing South Madison's African American history over generations. One of Giffey's most impactful works of activism was also one of his most solitary. During the Iraq wars, he regularly walked along a barren stretch of Highway 14, regardless of the weather, carrying a large sign with one word written in block letters: "PEACE." During his self-described "Peace Walks," Giffey endured taunts, ridicule, pelting with trash and even threats from passing motorists, but others who witnessed his protest describe the inspiration he gave them to carry on their struggle for justice to this day.
David was a devoted husband, stepfather and friend. He is survived by his wife, Nancy; his two stepsons, David Goodfriend (Susan Emmer) and Michael Goodfriend (Nancy Rodriguez); and four grandchildren, Benjamin, Ari, Noah and Elijah.
In lieu of flowers and gifts, the Giffey family would appreciate donations made in his memory to the Clarence Kailin chapter of Veterans For Peace in Madison: www.madisonvfp.org Veterans for Peace-Madison PO Box 1811 Madison, WI, 53701-1811.
Online condolences available at www.staffordfuneralhomes.com.
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Jonathan Gramling
September 14, 2024
One of David's South Madison murals.
James Danky
September 13, 2024
I was an occasional friend of David's through the anti-war movement and around his farm worker photos, but our last collaboration was to be part of a never-to-be released documentary on the future of print funded by Hewlett-Packard and done by Vice Media. I have a copy and would be pleased to share if I had an email. Thanks.
Mike Tuffli
July 29, 2024
I had the pleasure of meeting and occasionally seeing David, as Nancy and I both volunteered at the same location (and sometimes together).
What a great person for another great person to get to partner with. My heart goes out to Nancy.
And of course my heart also goes out to my five-decades-long old friend Dave, to Michael, and to the grandkids.
Wonderfully-written tribute to an gentle, grand human being.
Barbara Hughes
July 28, 2024
Nancy, my heart is with you and your family as you and a vast group of others mourn David's passing--and give thanks for his life. I remember the rough stretch in my own life over 40 years ago when we talked after a Bettina masterclass and you invited me over for dinner with you & David. I think of David every time I am in the sanctuary at Luther Memorial Church where we have a cross icon that David created for us. He has been a blessing to so many people in so many ways.
Barbara Hughes
Jonathan Gramling
July 28, 2024
So sad to hear of David's passing. He was and always will be an awesome human being. I have always been grateful that he included my daughter in one of the South Madison murals. I feel blessed to have known you.
luciano
July 26, 2024
ho Nancy i'm so sorry i want to gave you a big hug,i just find out i will have like to go to the service you know how i cherich the time and work i had the great honor to share with you and David i send you lot of love
Brian Benford
July 25, 2024
David is an inspiration for me-in life and in death, his memories will be treasured.
Daryl Sherman
July 23, 2024
David was a wonderful friend and artist. My life was richer for knowing him. Our sympathy goes out to Nancy and others in his family and to his friends.
David Smith
July 22, 2024
Nancy, I am so sorry to hear of David´s passing! Please accept my condolences and sympathies.
Rodney Denu
July 21, 2024
Playing basketball in Mazomanie
Vera and Peter Petropoulos
July 21, 2024
Dearest Nancy, David and Michael,
There are no words, of course. Yet we have nothing but words.
Beyond human ken, an infinite universe offers solace, possibilities imagined and unimaginable.
That is how we remember our dear Brother, whose gentle being masked a soul ancient and powerful. Every conversation was more than words, a communication that exceeds perception, a shared energy that brings wonder.
What a blessing to have shared life with this man.
God grant him rest, and you comfort.
Your grief is strong, your courage stronger.
We have attached an image of the icon that David made for our family in January, 1989. The image shows an aspect of the Holy Virgin, The Life Giving Fountain, celebrated on the Friday after Pascha. We are sure that it saved our lives in a traffic mishap on an icy Racine County highway one cold, cold night.
All our love,
Vera and Peter
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