Pliny Allen Stebbins
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Pliny Allen Stebbins, 78, died peacefully on February 13, 2022, in South Hadley, MA.
The arc of Pliny's life began on December 16, 1943, born on that day to William and Penelope (Allen) in Worcester, MA. He spent much of his youth in Spencer, with brief but formative time in Kentucky and the Philippines. Pliny graduated from Spencer's David Prouty High School and went on to attend Dartmouth College and the University of Massachusetts at Amherst. As an adventurous young man in the 1970s, Pliny was drawn to the colorful community in Wendell, MA. He settled there and later in Pelham, where he raised his five children and built his livelihood as a craftsman skilled in stone masonry and then as a small business owner. In the early 1980s, Pliny opened Dynamite Records in Northampton with his friend Mike Rosentretter. Dynamite became the Valley's premier independent music store for nearly two decades of operation in Thorne's Marketplace, drawing music lovers near and far with its eclectic and curated selection of jazz, blues, reggae and more.
Pliny's unique curiosity and creativity fueled many passions. He was an avid reader and writer, an excellent cook, baker and pickle-maker, adept cannabis farmer, and an athletic adventurer. For those with whom Pliny shared his writing, he leaves an indelible mark as a poet and storyteller with a gift for breathtaking lyricism. Pliny was also wickedly funny and a bit of a rapscallion.
Pliny was preceded in death by his beloved son Joshua and brother Jay, and is survived by his son Kane, daughters Micah, Molly, and Freda, brothers William and Peter, sister Barbara, grandchildren Giles, Trinna, Julian and Namiko, and great-granddaughter Alita.
Beers & Story South Hadley Funeral Home was entrusted with the arrangements. A celebration of Pliny's life will be held in early summer.