John-Mathews-Obituary

John Mathews

Helena, Montana

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John Mathews, 69, passed away in Hawaii on Feb. 8, 2008. John experienced a heart attack while vacationing in Kauai with his wife, sister and brother-in-law. He golfed the 18th hole with some tightness in his chest, shook hands with the other golfers, then sat in the cart and painlessly went to...

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Kay i think John will always be with us making sure we stay happy and safe until we all meet again...we will always remember the good times we shared together...

Kay and Family,
We are so sorry to hear about John. I was talking to Dona LaRose from Helena and she told me about John. Our prayers are with you and your family. You two are the best realtors ever! You sold our home in Helena.
Thinking of you.

Karen,

My deepest sympathy to you and your brother John's family after his death in Hawaii. So sudden and unexpected, but doing what he enjoyed. Treasure all of your good memories, and know that you are in many thoughts and prayer. May God bless you all!

I miss you and all of the others in Helena and send sympathy from our home in FL. where we have been for almost 4 yrs.

Dear Kay and Family: We were so sorry to hear that we have lost John. He will be missed. Our prayers are with you all. We are sorry that we are not able to see you during this time. We are presently in Mesa, AZ

Floss and Jerry Foster

Dear Kay and Family,
Our sincere sympathy on your loss. I met John when I was in the 7th grade and became friends with Judy. He was always a tease and funny and always wanted Judy or Karen to iron a shirt for him. The last time we saw John was a few years ago when he took such care when he helped get an appraisal and eventually sold our mother's home. He was very gentle and understanding as it was a tramatic time for her but he helped ease her fears. We really appreciated his time and...

Dear Kay and Family-
We are so sorry to hear about John. You both are so special to me. I am thinking of you all and your family is our prayers.
Love, Dennie (Mathews) Moreno

Kay and Family:
John was one of a kind, he always seemed happy, smiling, never a bad word about anyone or anything. Growing up we were very close and for a time I lived with the family after high school. We became even closer. I know with John it was always family first. He was a very special person. He will be missed by many.

Kay and family - we were so very sad to learn of John's passing. As other members of our family, his life ended too soon! It is evident that he lived a truly happy life and enjoyed each moment. Our prayers are with you and the family.