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Steven Branstetter Obituary

Steven Lee Branstetter Steven Lee Branstetter, age 69, died in Redding, California on November 16, 2023, with his loved ones, Joni and golden retriever Cali, by his side. Steve (fondly known as Brundy) was born in Ferndale, CA on January 29, 1954 to Charles Branstetter and Phyllis (Titus) Branstetter. Steve attended Ferndale schools, proudly graduating from Ferndale High School in 1972. Steve's first job was at Fortuna bowling alley, keeping score for his mother's bowling team, and straightening out the stray bowling pins which the old bowling apparatus failed to stand upright. He then worked at Loleta Creamery for several years while attending College of the Redwoods (CR) part-time. After graduating from CR, he left the creamery and attended Humboldt State University full time, graduating with a degree in Business Administration. Steve then worked as Manager of the North Coast Daylight Train in the late 80's, which ran 1950s-vintage coach train cars from Eureka to Willits. In the early nineties, Steve was convinced by Bank of Loleta to enter the world of banking, which he stayed with for over thirty years. He worked as a commercial loan officer for several years for Bank of Loleta, which became U.S. Bank. He then was a Senior Vice President for Scott Valley Bank in Redding, which later became Mechanics Bank. Steve retired in 2020. In 1993, Steve was set up on a blind date at Eureka Inn with Joni Lucchesi. They soon decided to walk together through life. They moved from their beloved Humboldt County to Redding in 1995, and were married in 1997. Their journey was shared with two feisty cats, Bogey and Buddy, and three adored golden retrievers, Josie, Lacey Lee and current pal Cali. They enjoyed over thirty years of traveling together, golfing, attending Yankees baseball games, and houseboating on Trinity Lake. Joni and Steve's relationship weathered some hard times, including the death of parents, losing everything in 2018's Carr fire in Redding, and recently an amicable divorce, after which they remained as close as ever. Steve was an active member of the Elks Lodge, and of Riverview Golf and Country Club, having recently served on their finance committee. He was an avid golfer, beginning his golf career at College of the Redwoods when he only owned plastic clubs! He quickly upgraded his clubs and he began competitive golfing. Steve competed in the National Oldsmobile Scramble finals at Walt Disney World Resort in Florida, finishing in the top fifteen in each appearance. This event was considered the best amateur team golf tournament in the nation and started with 125,000 teams trying to make their way to the finals. Prior to golf, Steve was a competitive softball player, and for a few years played on three Humboldt County teams at the same time, rushing back and forth on Highway 101 to get to his next game in time. Steve was also known for making delicious Italian sausage and salami with his sausage group in Ferndale. He enjoyed leading this annual sausage make for over 40 years. Steve was preceded in death by his mother Phyllis and father Charles, and infant sister, Cathy Branstetter. He is survived by his former wife, Joni Lucchesi Branstetter, his brother and wife: Dennis and Lenora (Mendes) Branstetter, his sister and husband: Terri (Branstetter) O'Neill and Bill O'Neill, and three nieces and five grand nephews and nieces. He is also survived by his "best" dog ever- Cali. Many thanks to Steve's multitude of friends who called, or came to visit in his final days. There are too many to mention, however you know who you are and know how much Steve (Brundy) loved each of you. Special thanks to caretaker Ginger Hill for helping Joni to make it so Steve could spend his final days in the comfort of his home. Per Steve's request, no formal services will be held. There will be a casual get together at Lulu's in Redding on January 7th from 4:00 to 7:00 p.m. Please drop by anytime to share a story or two. There will also be a time to remember Brundy in Ferndale on January 28th, during his annual playoff party at the Palace. Please join us anytime that day for a bit of his infamous prime rib. If desired, donations can be made in Steve's name, to the rescue center from which he adopted Cali. Homeward Bound Golden Retriever Rescue & Sanctuary, 7495 Natomas Road, Elverta, CA 95626.

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Published by Times-Standard on Dec. 5, 2023.

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Moe Cook

January 7, 2024

I can say I had the amazing opportunity to work with Steve. I considered him such an amazing soul, kind, generous and all around good man.

I lost touch with Steve years ago when I moved out of state, and back again.

However, when you think of those people in our lives that touch us, Steve was one of those guys. He always made me feel and those around me that we were important and that we mattered, that I was valued.

I am so sorry for your loss, and the worlds loss of such a kind soul. I am sorry I will not be able to attend his celebration of life. But he knows how much he was loved and respected. I was just one of many

Beth Coppini

January 3, 2024

Steve you will be greatly missed. When I think of all the years I've known you it will be very sad that you won't be here anymore. I always looked forward seeing you in town and annual sausage making. RIP Steve.

Ron Martin

December 10, 2023

So many memiors with this guy, Pedro games in the back room of the Palace, prime rib football games at the house, ski trips to Tahoe, annual trips to Miami to watch his Dolphins play, going to the Masters, and so much more. RIP my friend.

Glen & Mary (Souza) Hubner

December 5, 2023

Steve was our classmate @ Ferndale High. Proud member of " The Mighty Crew of 72", he will be missed. Condolences to his family.
Glen and Mary (Souza) Hubner

Sharon Yost

December 5, 2023

I´m so sorry for your loss Terri. RIP

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