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Candelario Matos Jr.

West Reading, Pennsylvania

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Candelario Matos, Jr., (aka Jr. or Coach Candy), 50, of Blandon, passed away Friday, February 2, 2018, in his home in the arms of his loving wife and surrounded by family and close friends.

He was the husband of Jaime L. (Jablonski/Wertz) Matos; they celebrated their 7th wedding anniversary...

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Junior was a Great Guy, he always helped me if I had a problem. We all miss him.

Miss my friend. I use your practice and ask my grand daughters who they helped at school that day. A part of you lives on in me. Boonie

Gone too soon but never forgotten. I miss my boss and friend. Junior will always be in my heart, but I can also see him in the image his sons Trey and Chase. To Jaime and family, may the memories give you strength and may the love he had for you and the boy keep you going. God's peace be with you always.

Junior was such a nice friendly person I was dedicated to his company He always wanted to do the right thing. I miss him. Gary

I Used To Play Softball With "Junior". We Became Friends And Had Many Fun Times On And Off The Field. It Is Still Hard To Believe You Are Gone... But Never Forgotten, I Miss You And Love You My Brother!!! We Will Meet Again, See You On The Other Side!!!

I very much enjoyed working with Jr. at East Penn. Jr. always had the employees interest at heart and he was not afraid to speak his mind to upper management. ( in a professional way ! ) We also always loved to talk about sports. ( Yankees, Red Sox, Phillies, Eagles ) I will truly miss him.

Candelario Matos Jr. - Rest In Peace,
Beautiful service for my dear friend yesterday. He impacted so many lives with that infectious smile and positive personality. He will be terribly missed. The most touching point during the service was when Jaime spoke of him. (Amazing women herself to get up there, hold it together and do that). What was one of the things that hit home the hardest was when she told of how every morning Jr. asked his 2 young boys to each help someone in school that...

Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family Coach Candy! Thank you for being an amazing role model and coach for my daughter Gabby Geltz and for many more girls who played for softball for you. I am certain God has a special job for you to do. Rest easy.
Lisa & Mike Ayala

Que mi Dios Ilumine su Alma.y que brille para El la Luz Perpetua.Amen