Eulogy for Steve Pickett
April 30, 2005
By William E. Gregory
Look around. Oh my what a group!
We may be Friends-Together, but we are all Steve’s
family. We are what Norman Rockwell should have painted for Thanksgiving. Of
course, it would have scared the rest of America. I
know that all of you who know me are afraid of what I
may say. Be very afraid. You will hear a pile of mixed metaphors and
hyperboles. What better way to celebrate our friend.
Now listen.. .carefully.
Surely the presence of the Lord is in this place,
I can feel His mighty power and his grace.
I can hear the brush of angel’s wings, I see glory on
each face.
Surely the presence of the Lord is in this place.
Surely the Spirit of the lord is here in love,
And it brings God’s peace as quiet as a dove.
I can see the glow of angel’s wings shining brightly
from above.
Surely the Spirit of the Lord is here in love.
Surely the blessing of the lord is in our hearts,
It’s here when we’re together or apart.
Now I feel the rush of angel’s wings and I know how
great Thou art.
Surely the Spirit of the Lord is in our hearts.
Can’t you feel the rush of angel’s wings? I can. We
are wrapped in angel’s wings.
Today there is one more presence. Feel the rush of
angel wings. . .feel Steve’s presence.
There aren’t many times when those in one room are all
the people who love you. This is a great celebration of a great life.
Through our sadness, we are here to celebrate Steve
Pickett’s life and love. Don’t try to make sense of what has happened.
Just remember and feel the angels’ wings.
Steve was: Loving husband, loving father, loving son,
loving brother and loving uncle and
nephew. But, most of all, he was our friend, our
teacher, and our helper. Did I mention that he was a little stubborn?
Steve was The ULTIMATE BOY SCOUT!
His politics may not have matched the present national
group of boy scouts, but his life depicted the real boy scout.
Law:
Trustworthy, loyal, helpful, friendly, courteous,
kind, obedience, cheerful, thrifty, brave, clean and reverent.
Think of Steve ... he possessed all
those qualities. But we would have to add strong to the list. Just think
of how he would have handled any situation. Maybe we should add opinionated,
stubborn ... but right about just about everything.
The Scout Motto:
Be prepared
Steve was prepared.. .not only for himself but for
Cathy and the kids. And when I say kids I include all of us. He made our camp
happen. Who do you think bought a trailer just for us at camp? Who do you think
packed that trailer? Who do you think made plans for Vinny’ s wheelchair? And,
how to get him to Camp Wingman? Steve!
The Scout Slogan:
Do a good turn daily.
Steve lived his life with good turns. There were many
times when Steve didn’t know where or how Friends Together would get the funds
to have a camp, but Steve would find the funds to make Christmas happen for 100
kids and families. He was always there when one of us was in the hospital. He
was there when Camp Wingman needed help after the hurricane. He was there.
He lead in the background with his example... his calm
support, his gentleness, his love, his proactive planning, and his
stubbornness. He let all of us shine, while he kept out of sight and fixed our
messes.
He was a Renaissance Man. Steve could do almost
anything. He could build, tear down, create and he could discuss politics
intelligently and calmly.. .a lot more calmly than the rest of us.. .and he
could size up any situation.
To many of us, he was our hero.
Cathy, Glen, Tom, Julie, David, Vicki, Sheila, Nicole,
Alesia and Glenn, Joe Lenox Smith, and all of Friends Together. We all knew
what Steve did for us and for hundreds of people. We knew his love and his
quiet strength.
BUT, Steve had heroes too. His heroes are here today.
Steve and I often talked about how we managed to
survive. We talked about how lucky we were that we all had met. Steve was
particularly thankful to support for Cathy and everything they did together. He
talked a lot about our friends.
Bob Young... he saw you take on yet one more person to
help. You
came to the rescue when it was the darkest.
Father Bill Yates.. .he admired your work and your
happiness.
Brian, he was your cheerleader, but you taught him a
lot about tenacity and courage.
Alice, he wondered at your strength and joy. He loved
you as family.
Paula Dockery, she proved her passion and commitment
and stood up for Friends Together while other politicians took the safe road.
Roger, your brilliance and your ability to keep your
head when all around us were losing theirs. Your and Joy’s love and support for
Cathy and Lyndsy and Garrett
Thom, you love and commitment to the ride
Cathy, you were his strength. You inspired him daily.
You were the Everyready Bunny and Timex all wrapped up into one package.
All of Friends Together. Too many to mention. Your
love and support continues.
Steve taught us kindness and support.
When Steve and I walked into the same room at the same
time with Cathy, who would have guessed that I would be witnessing the meeting
of JOB and THE GOOD SEMARITAN. But, that moment changed my life. I was in the
presence of goodness wrapped up in a bit of craziness. And, there has been a
lot of craziness. But, Steve never doubted the impact of the quilt at Florida
Southern. From that moment until last Monday, I witnessed Steve work day and
night making all of our lives better. He continued to worry about our college
students and their health. His partnership with Cathy turned into a beautiful
loving relationship. And overnight, he had a family.. .Without missing a beat
Steve became a leaning post for Garrett and Lyndsy. He was your inspiration and
will always be your inspiration to achieve the highest goals. His push for both
of you was simply for happiness because he realized that you already had the
desire for good grades and education. He knew that you understood acceptance
and love. He knew that Cathy, Joy and Roger had already planted those seeds.
Who was Steve Picket?
He was an artist. He could take your soul and show it
to you.
He was a Renaissance Man.. .a little Michelangelo.
He loved beauty. He saw beauty everywhere, but
especially in his plants. Just last week he was about to throw away a cactus
that had not bloomed in six years. It should take weeks to form a bloom that
only lasts a day or so and only bloom at night. When Glen Gary was leaving the
other night, he stepped off the porch and walked to his car and immediately ran
back and jumped onto the porch to announce that the night blooming cactus was
in full bloom. Like Steve, that plant was a little stubborn too.
Steve was an amazing spiritual person.. .he simply got
it! He never wore his religion on his sleeve. . . he lived a
real Christian life.
We’ve all seen WWJD... what would Jesus do?
Well I will tell you.
Helped
Made Friends
Touched Lepers
Did not throw stones
Accepting
Calm
Peaceful
Determined
Meant what he said
Sounds a lot like Steve. Steve and I often talked
about why these simple virtues couldn’t straighten out the world’s politics? We
wondered why politics were so screwed up and caused people to judge, point
fingers and hate instead of love~ But, Steve lived each day honoring these
principles. WWJD was not a bracelet for him, he simply followed his heart.
But just like a good Hindu, Steve found God and love
in everything and everybody. He did not let one philosophy block his love and
understanding of people. His acceptance of life and how others lead their lives
was a beautiful quality.
My comparison of Steve to these great people would
amuse Steve. But reality is usually stranger than fiction.
Just like Moses (Mountain Top) spoke to God.
Steve on top of Kilimanjaro spoke to God.. .probably
about us.
And like Jesus (Mountain Top)
Found truth and dedication early in life. Fought the
devil.
Like Peter Steve was (Our rock).
He was always there when we needed him. He was our
support. His great admiration for Father Bill and for Pastor Hugh and all of us
was evident when he showed up just to help. Hurricanes and personal traumas
never pushed him away, but drew him closer to us. Can you remember ever having
to call Steve for help? He knew when to come. He knew when we hurt. Often we
didn’t know it was Steve who cleaned up the mess or sat up worrying about us.
We didn’t know that he sorted food and supplies or got the trailer to get the
camp put together. He was just always there.. .in the background. His
stubbornness paid off by having it his way which was the right way for all of
us.
Like Will Rogers...
Never met a stranger
You have to Walk a mile in his shoes to understand him
Martin Luther. . .fat guy famous for
nailing stuff to church doors and marrying a nun
Maybe Steve didn’t marry a nun.
Dinner discussions (lessons)
Great food
Often new faces
Never a stranger
I can’t tell you the times I’ve walked into Steve and
Cathy’s to find a total stranger at the dinner table. Most, like the rest of us
with some issue to discuss. There was always food and discussion and debate.
Did I tell you that Steve was a little stubborn?
Martin Luther King... .community and non violence
Gandhi.. .peace
Mercutio. . .passion
Julia Chiles of the South
Southern Cook
Yes even southern cooks are gourmet
Only difference.. .he didn’t sample the cooking wine
Mother Theresa...
Poor
Helpless
In drag
Then, I guess, Steve was Michelangelo, Martin Luther
King, Gandhi, Julia Chiles and Mother Theresa all wrapped into one great
package.
He was the quiet behind the scenes... the support for
Cathy’s success.
By his example he taught us to Love unconditionally.
He had no prejudice.
A major thing that we will always remember is Steve’s
hug and kiss. He really knew how to hug. He would hug us when he greeted us and
he would always hug us when we left. He would kiss us and tell us that he loved
us. He never missed telling us that.
Did I tell you he was Stubborn?
Love for Garrett and Lyndsy was stubborn and
unfailing.
Love for his family ... nieces and
nephews.. .uncle ... mother Lorraine.
Even though I don’t know his Callahan family, I know
that the.. .fruit doesn’t fall far from the tree. You made him what he was to
all of us. You taught him well and supported him. He loved all of you. He never
left the family land or your arms.
As we celebrate his life let’s remember he:
Loved children
Fought the bigger politically incorrect battle
Never ashamed of his work with HIV/AIDS
Boy scout leader
Appalachian trail
Teacher by example
Mission to Santo Domingo (???) ASK SHAWN
Loved to see Friends Together Succeed
Almost always in the background making it work
Expanded all of our families
Right now, Steve is talking to Martin Luther King,
Mahatma Gandhi and Jesus. He may be
laughing at us or bragging about us. But one thing for
sure, he wants us to live life to the fullest.
He showed us the need to make everyday count. He is
smiling and wanting us to smile with him.
His love and spirit remains....
Friends-Together. You are all family. Your love and
admiration for Steve will never end. It is important that you follow his
example and keep us together. One person cannot fill his shoes. It will take
all of our family. God knows we have the diversity and the talent. But, we will
now discover how much one person did and planned. Steve loved each one of you
individually. He worried about you when you were sick; he made your Christmases
exciting; and he encouraged you when you were down. Now, he wants you to grow
and keep reaching for happiness with other friends.
More than anything Steve loved Cathy. He changed his
life for Cathy and became a family man. He and I would discuss what was best
for Cathy and then she would do what she was going to do anyway. Steve would
always tell me that I could convince her to take care of herself and she would
listen. He knew that wasn’t going to happen but we tried. Steve went to the top
of the world for Cathy and loved her with a devotion too deep to describe. All
he ever wanted was for Cathy, Lyndsy and Garrett to have happiness. We all
loved Steve for loving Cathy and the kids.
Cathy, your loss and your grief are too great now to
really comprehend the love around you. But, just like everything else, you will
make it. You will shame us with your strength and your love. Lyndsy and
Garrett, Steve will always be with you. His love and his teachings will follow
you always. His examples will make you stronger and you will be able to love
harder than most.
Passage from Grapes of Wrath:
Tom Joad, a wise man much like Steve and had some of
the same principles. He
said:
“Whenever there’s a fight so hungry people can eat,
I’ll be there. Whenever there’s a cop beating up a guy, I’ll be there
I’ll be in the way guys yell when they’re mad and—
I’ll be in the way kids laugh when they’re hungry and they know supper’s ready.
And when our folks eat the stuff they raise and live
in the houses they build—why, I’ll be there.”
Steve will always be there. He is part of each of us.
Let’s celebrate his wonderful life and celebrate how lucky we were to have him
be part of our lives. Let’s wrap ourselves in Steve’s love and remember his hug
and his kiss on your necks.
Goodbye good friend.