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Kelly Matthews Obituary

Dr. Kelly K. Matthews

1944 ~ 2023

North Salt Lake, UT-Dr. Kelly K. Matthews, a renowned economist, passed away peacefully from this mortal life on Friday, October 6, 2023, at his home in North Salt Lake. He is survived by his wife, Mary Lynn Matthews of 58 years, his daughter, Dr. Maria M. Richards (Royce) of Eden, Utah, his son, Dr. Bradford K. Matthews (Christy) of Alpine, Utah and his daughter Teresa K. Erickson (Dr. Josh) of Colorado Springs, Colorado, eleven grandchildren (two currently serving LDS missions) and nine great-grandchildren, all of whom he loved very much. Equipped with bachelor's and master's degrees in economics from Brigham Young University, Dr. Matthews started his career with Eastman Kodak in Rochester, New York. He then went on to obtain a PhD in economics from the University of Colorado before joining First Security Bank in 1973 as the Chief Economist. As Executive Vice President and Chief Economist at First Security Bank, he was primarily responsible for interpreting difficult and uncertain economic news for the entire business community. Through the generosity of the Eccles family, he became the economic voice of reason throughout the Intermountain West. Kelly willingly shared his wisdom by giving thousands of speeches and interviews throughout his career. During more than 36 years at the bank, he interacted with national and local government officials, politicians and business leaders to form public economic policy. His concluding position was Executive Vice President and Economist at Wells Fargo Bank. Dr. Matthews also taught Commercial Banking at the University of Utah for nearly 30 years and received an honorary doctorate from Utah Valley University. He served on the Governor's Economic Panel and as president of the Salt Lake Visitors Bureau, and traveled for many years to serve on national economic boards. He maintained his love of economics right up until the end, with the day before his passing spent expounding with his family the economic consequences of rising interest rates, rising inflation, and the inability of the government to spend less! Separate from these achievements, he was a sheepherder at heart. He was born on May 24, 1944, to Harvey Kennington and Florence King Matthews in Montpelier, Idaho in the Bear Lake Valley, and he loved returning to his roots. He could just as easily talk to you about the pure blood lines of his sheep as he could about economic policy. He loved old country music, big belt buckles, cowboy hats, horses, dogs and guns – a real cowboy at heart. He was the youngest of five children, and described his childhood as ""idyllic."" In his youth he was a great baseball, softball, and football athlete and would often spend evenings listening to baseball games on the radio (they were better that way). Later, he became a devoted fan of the Utah Jazz (especially Stockton and Malone), and absolutely loved BYU football and basketball. Kelly served in the Irish mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints from 1963 to 1965, and would fondly share stories from those formative years of his life. He described his Mission President, Stephen R. Covey, as perhaps the most important external influence in his life, and tried to emulate President Covey's example and patterned his public speaking and leadership style after his approach. After returning home from his mission, Kelly married his high school sweetheart, Mary Lynn Jensen, who he described as brilliant, beautiful, and the most unique person he ever met. Together they were dedicated parents who instilled the values of hard work and the importance of education in their three children who they love so dearly. There will never be another Kelly who can have push-up contests with his grandsons, tell you about the risks facing the economy, and then bear a strong testimony of the restored Gospel of Jesus Christ. He was a firm believer in the LDS faith and a life-long student of its teachings and tenets. His favorite place to shop was Deseret Industries, where he was always on the lookout for a new book about church history or doctrine to add to his impressive library and more importantly to share with his family. At his core, he was a teacher who loved to share the things that mattered the most to him with those around him. For the many whose lives he touched, his legacy, faith, fun sense of humor, and loving impact will never be forgotten. A viewing will be held at Russon Mortuary, 295 N. Main, Bountiful, Utah, 84010, on Thursday, October 12, 2023, from 6 - 8 p.m. Funeral services will be held Friday, October 13, 2023, at 11 a.m. at the LDS meeting house located at 200 South Eagle Ridge Drive, North Salt Lake, Utah, 84054 with a viewing from 9:30 - 10:30 a.m., prior to the funeral service. Interment to follow at Memorial Lakeview Cemetery, 1640 Lakeview Drive, Bountiful, Utah. Services will be streamed live on Kelly's obituary at www.russonmortuary.com.

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Published by Deseret News from Oct. 9 to Oct. 11, 2023.

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Pat Klein

October 26, 2023

I am so sorry to hear of Kelly's passing. I worked for him at First Security Bank
for many years after Dr. ElRoy Nelson left. Please know he will be missed by
everyone that knew him. Condolences and sympathy, Pat Klein

Chris Black

October 16, 2023

I was surprised and saddened to read about the passing of Kelly Matthews, my friend and mentor. People like him are supposed to last forever. Years ago, he came to my classroom to offer me a position supervising economic education. After offering me the position, he said that he needed to change hats and as a parent asked me to turn him down and stay in the classroom. That conversation was a a defining moment in my career and I loved him for it. Please accept my best wishes for all of you in your loss of this great man.

Leonard Matthews

October 14, 2023

Dear Mary Lynn, I just saw Kelly's obituary on facebook and I was overcome with an immediate sense of grief and the memory of our last visit at the old MHS following the multi-year reunion, (2014 I think). You two made an outstanding couple and example of doing what's right. I am very sorry for your loss and pray for your continual companionship of the spirit as you move ahead in life. As Pres. Nelson said at this last conference, "Think Celestial" and I know that you will have the continual companionship of the spirit with you. We are very pleased and proud to be able to call you and Kelly our cousins. Sincerely, Leonard and Kathryn Matthews

Mark Scott

October 14, 2023

So sorry to hear of his passing. He took time out of his busy schedule to meet me, a graduating Sr. at Bear Lake High, at my request to ask about advice on how to become an international banker, at the suggestion of his relative, Marge Matthews who played saxophone in the high school band with me. He advised me to study Accounting, and that has made all the difference in my nearly 40 year career. So grateful he took time to counsel me.

Mark Scott

Beverly Richardson

October 14, 2023

Dear Mary Lynn,
I was so sorry to read of your loss. It has been so many years ago, but you and I were roommates in Heritage Halls as you were waiting for Kelly while he served his mission.
I pray that you will find strength and peace during this difficult time

Keith Jackson Kunz

October 13, 2023

Dear Mary Lynn and Family,
We extend our sincere condolences to your family at this tender time. We loved reading Kelly's obituary and concur with all of the positive attributes which are detailed there. Hope see all of you today - Friday, 13OCT23, for the services in North Salt Lake.

Dennis R Watson

October 11, 2023

Very sorry to learn of Kelly's passing. He was a gentleman and a scholar. We joined FSB the same year. Kelly was always my favorite on the Division meeting agenda when he would share his insight re the economy. While I graduated in banking and finance, I could only handle the 3 obligatory economics courses. Kelly changed all that. I was very interested in his updates and peppered him with more questions than he probably appreciated. While I ended my banking career after 33 years, my interest and love of economics have continued for 18 years now at Salt Lake Community College as an Associate Professor of Economics. I credit Kelly for lighting that fire decades ago.
It should be noted that thanks to Marlon Andrus, former FSB vice president, and SLCC professor, Kelly received an honorary doctorate from SLCC and an invitation to teach at SLCC in his retirement years.
Dennis Watson

Kristin Munk Williams

October 10, 2023

Dear Mary Lynn,
I was so sorry to hear about Kelly, your childhood sweetheart. This has to be such a difficult time- Christin said that he had just had a good report from the Dr. He really did accomplish a lot in his life and did many wonderful things both in his career and with his family. I wish that I had been able to know him. This is a very sad time, but thankfully you have the Lord to sustain you and comfort you as you move to the next stage of your life. Please know that I am thinking of you and praying for you to have a sense of peace as you gather with your outstanding family to honor him and to share memories together.
My love and best wishes to you and your family,
Kristin Munk Williams

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