On Monday, September 30, 2024, Steven Paul Cannata passed away after a valiant fight with cancer. Born on February 21, 1954 to Carl and Olivia Cannata, Steve grew up primarily in Northridge, California, alongside siblings, Michael and Kristi.
From an early age, Steve charted his own course in life. His passion for the ocean blossomed during his childhood adventures near his grandparents’ home, where he developed a deep love for marine life. This passion shaped his future as both a protector and advocate for the sea and its creatures. His career began humbly, working as a deckhand for a friend’s family. Before long, he was a full-time commercial fisherman, dedicated not only to the work but to safeguarding the fish he so deeply admired.
Steve’s desire to make a broader impact led him back to school, where he earned a degree in Biology from Cal Poly San Luis Obispo. He went on to work for PG&E, conducting fish studies, counting salmon populations, and advocating for the protection of local watersheds and wildlife. His keen expertise in salmonids made him an invaluable resource. His extensive studies on the Eel River Estuary remain crucial references for both current and future researchers. Steve eventually transitioned to a role with the California Department of Fish and Game, where he believed he could make an even greater difference. He retired from the department in 2016.
Beyond his professional life, Steve’s connection to nature was deeply personal. He longed for a home where he could cultivate his own food and live in harmony with the world around him. He often remarked, “I don’t need a vacation; I don’t need to go anywhere,” while gesturing toward the mountains outside his front porch. He found solace under the shade of a huge bay laurel tree in his yard, which he called his “cathedral,” spending many peaceful hours in quiet reflection.
Steve’s love extended beyond nature to the people around him. He invested his time in his friends and neighbors, forging meaningful connections wherever he went. In 2018, he met Saundi Phillips, the love of his life. Their shared love of the outdoors and quest for a tranquil life made their bond undeniable. Though their time together was brief—just six years—it was filled with love and joy, a lifetime of memories to be cherished.
Steve’s love of life was matched only by his love of music. As a teen, he carried his guitar with him on his hitchhiking adventures, playing around campfires, always inviting others to join in. He performed in bands, jammed with friends, and could spend hours lost in the melody of his guitar.
Steve is predeceased by his mother, Olivia Cannata; father, Carl Cannata;, and brother, Michael Cannata. He is survived by his loving sister, Kristi, and brother-in-law, Murad, as well as his cherished nieces, Karina, Rachel and Kayla,, and their children.
A celebration of Steve’s life will be held at The Old Steeple, in Ferndale, on November 10, 2024, at 4 p.m. In Steve’s memory, friends and family will gather not in sorrow, but in celebration—with a meal, music, stories, and a jam session, just as Steve would have wanted. His legacy of love, music, and connection will live on in the hearts of all who knew him.
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