Steve Galsworthy

1966 - 2007
LocationBournemouth
Age41 years
Date of Death7/2007
Visitors1,964 since 13/07/2007
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Steve was killed on the 11th July 2007 by some sick coward.
I never knew Steve but could see he was very loved and a wonderful person. So wanted to do this for
his family and friends.
This is from the Daily Echo.
FRIENDS are laying flowers outside a pub in Bournemouth after a 41-year-old man was stabbed there
last night.

Steve Galsworthy, who was the pub manager, died in the Royal Bournemouth Hospital after being
attacked with a knife.

A friend Fred Jones said: "I have known him for years and he was nice bloke. He had a
girlfriend from Tenerife and he was planning to move to Spain."

A note on a bunch of flowers left by the door of the pub reads: "Steve, Never to be forgotten
mates 4 life" and was signed Tony the Bolt, Karen and Mot.

Police were called to The Lions Head, formerly known as Samson's, 142 Holdenhurst Road at 8pm
on Wednesday after reports of knife attack.

The pub and the car park behind it have been cordoned off by police while they carry out a forensic
investigation.

According to a police spokesman a 39-year-old Bournemouth man has been arrested and is helping
police with their enquiries.

9:17am Thursday 12th July 2007

another report written 13th July 2007. Daily Echo.
FRIENDS have told of their shock after a Bournemouth pub manager died from stab wounds following an
incident at his pub.

Steve Galsworthy, 41, was attacked with a knife in the Lion's Head pub on Holdenhurst Road.
Police were called to the pub, formerly known as Samson's, at 8pm on Wednesday after reports of
a stabbing.

Mr Galsworthy was taken to Royal Bournemouth Hospital, where he later died of his injuries.

Police cordoned off the pub and adjoining club Sound Circus on Thursday while forensic officers
examined the scene for clues.

A witness said Mr Galsworthy was stabbed several times in the back, in front of his girlfriend and
other horrified drinkers.

A friend who was in the pub with Mr Galsworthy on the night said: "I went out of the pub for a
cigarette and a mate came running out and said there is a very serious situation.
"I ran back into the pub and I saw Steve covered in blood saying: Help me'."

The friend, who does not wish to be named, said: "The whole community is going to be affected.
Steve was a straight-talking honest and upstanding man who will be badly missed."
Yesterday friends were laying flowers and leaving cards outside the pub.

One of the notes read: "Steve: Never to be forgotten, mates 4 life" and was signed Tony
the Bolt, Karen and Mat.

Another read: "Steve, thanks for excellent nights and always giving a warm welcome. You are
always in our hearts. Mel, Rob and family."

Mike Johnson, who works in a printing shop near the pub, said: "Steve was often seen walking
along the street with his German Shepherd. He was a lovely bloke. I am sure a lot of people are
going to be as sad as we are."

FRIENDS have told of their shock after a Bournemouth pub manager died from stab wounds following an
incident at his pub.

Steve Galsworthy, 41, was attacked with a knife in the Lion's Head pub on Holdenhurst Road.
Police were called to the pub, formerly known as Samson's, at 8pm on Wednesday after reports of
a stabbing.

Mr Galsworthy was taken to Royal Bournemouth Hospital, where he later died of his injuries.

Police cordoned off the pub and adjoining club Sound Circus on Thursday while forensic officers
examined the scene for clues.

A witness said Mr Galsworthy was stabbed several times in the back, in front of his girlfriend and
other horrified drinkers.

A friend who was in the pub with Mr Galsworthy on the night said: "I went out of the pub for a
cigarette and a mate came running out and said there is a very serious situation.

"I ran back into the pub and I saw Steve covered in blood saying: Help me'."

The friend, who does not wish to be named, said: "The whole community is going to be affected.
Steve was a straight-talking honest and upstanding man who will be badly missed."

Former girlfriend of four years Julie Kershaw said: "My nickname for Steve was Tigger because
he was a bouncy person. He could be the life and soul. But he was also a very thoughtful and
charitable person. It is strange for someone who worked as a doorman but you will never hear anyone
with a bad word to say about him.

"He acted as a father to my three children and they are just distraught to hear the news.

"My heart goes out to Steve's mum, dad, brother and his present girlfriend. He touched
people's hearts."

Mr Galsworthy was a talented singer and formed a Paul Weller tribute act in 2005.

He performed at last year's Christchurch Carnival and told friends he hoped he would be
remembered for his music.

Another friend, who worked with Mr Galsworthy regularly and who last saw him very early on Wednesday
morning, said: "This brings home the vulnerability of people who work in the licensing trade.

"It is really sad because he had just announced his engagement, his girlfriend had come over to
Bournemouth a few weeks ago and they were planning to move to Tenerife.

"Steve always said the pub would kill him, but I don't think he meant like that."

Detective Chief Inspector John Crossland from the Major Crime Investigation Team is leading the
investigation.

A post mortem was carried out by a Home Office pathologist at Dorset County Hospital in Dorchester
on Thursday.

A police spokesman said a 39-year-old Bournemouth man has been arrested and is helping police with
their enquiries.

The man had gone to a police station voluntarily.




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miss u

dear steve
hope u having fun up there with ma dad lol
miss u sooo much
i was going 2 come and see in the holidays but cause of that nob head i cant soo i will have 2 see u when i die
miss u soo much and mate would off lved 2 meet u when i worked in the pub and it dident feel the same with out u
lv jodi aka jopi

Jodi (he wos ma step dad) April 24, 2008

Jailed for 18 years

Thank god he has been given 18 years. I hope he has the worst time ever. Although not long enough I think. Should of been life. God bless you Steve, your memory will live in on. We will never forget you. Just wish I had had the chance to get to know you. As reading all the lovely message on here, you really were a very special guy. xx

Donna (did this site) March 20, 2008

jopi

Of all the friends I've ever met,
You're the one I won't forget.
And if I die
Before you do
I'll go to heaven
And wait for you
I'll give the angels
Back their wings
And risk the loss Of everything
Just to prove
My friendship is true
I'm thankful to have
Family and Friends like you!

Julie Kershaw (step dad) September 7, 2007

Our Cousin Steve

No words can describe the loss of someone so close, it is even harder when they are cruelly taken away by someone not worth anything in this world.
I was so taken a back by the many, many people who turned up to the Funeral yesterday. Thank you for confirming what we all believed - Steve was a fantastic guy with a wonderful heart.
He meant the world to a lot of people - even when he had the biggest and scariest blond perm!!! God Bless Steve

Debbie Mann (Cousin) August 21, 2007

Rest in Peace

What a shock and tragic loss. So many memories of you. Girlfriend at the icerink, then friend as you did various jobs in estate agency, financial advisor, millitary pol;ice, pubs, nightclubs - your whole life since. You were a very special friend. We have kept in touch since the age of 17. I will miss you. Never forgotten. Pauline x

Pauline Barlow (Friend) August 20, 2007

Galsworthy - Steve On July 12th, cruelly taken aged 41 yrs, beloved son of Pete & Sandie, loving brother of Darren and much loved fiancé of Steph. Greatly missed by all his family and so many good friends. Service at St Christophers Church, Burleigh Road, Southbourne on Monday 20th August at 1.15pm followed by a private cremation. Flowers or if preferred donations made payable to Breast Cancer Campaign may be sent c/o George Scott Funeral Services, 15 Somerset Road, Boscombe, BH7 6JH 01202 395827

Chloe August 10, 2007

Sorry to hear the bad news

I have only just found out about what happened, I didn't know Steve like most of you guys but he was a nice bloke - Samson's used to be my local, even though he was a Sky Blues fan - he was a sound bloke.

I am a bit out of touch with the news in the UK - but I hope they catch the t**t that did this to a good man.

I know he will be hugely missed by all the guys down at Samson's.

R.I.P Stevie.

Richie (Samsons used to be my local) August 5, 2007

What can I say that has not already been said about Steve, the following I feel illustrates the good natured and thoughtful guy he was.

Some years ago, myself and 2 other gay mates went into Samsons and Steve came straight over to us and told us that we were most welcome and would be perfectly safe. We were at first puzzled by this but later thought that some one had probably made a snide remark to the fact that we were gay and Steve had heard them. What a terrific gesture!

God rest you dear friend...The good always die young!

Howard (Customer) July 23, 2007

The in laws

Shock has turned to angry and I feel for everyone who knew Steve. Like Dom I only got to meet Steve the once (all of 2 weeks before he was taken away from us). He was going to marry my sister-in-law and we were going to share all the same in-laws - a position I could share with no other. Now this can't happen I feel sad for all the fun times that will never be, all the Christmas dinners and fun family get-togthers. I spent all of 5 hrs with Steve but felt like I'd known him for years. My heart goes out to all Steve's loved ones and friends. I hope there are a lot of pies where Steve is now. Liz xxx

Liz (Sister-in-law to Steph) July 20, 2007

we still cant belive that you are gone. You was the best boss that we have ever had, and the thing that made you the best is that you treated us all as friends not employees.
We are only sad that we never got see you sooner before you were so cruley taken.
R.I.P steve as you will allways be in everyones memories xxx

Natasha Amp Jason (ex employees) July 20, 2007
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