Carol-Matey-Obituary

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Carol A. Matey

Hellertown, Pennsylvania

May 6, 1952 – Mar 26, 2024

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BORN
May 6, 1952
DIED
March 26, 2024
LOCATION
Hellertown, Pennsylvania

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Heintzelman Funeral Home, Inc. - Hellertown Obituary

Carol A. (Snyder) Matey, 71, of Lower Saucon Twp. died Tuesday, March 26, 2024 at St. Luke's Hospital, Fountain Hill.  She is the wife of Ronald J. Matey.  Carol was born in Bethlehem on May 6, 1952 to the late William and Marion (Bickert) Snyder.  She was the co-founder of Matey's American...

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Ron, Michael,

Paul and I send our deepest condolences So sorry for your loss. Carol was always lovely when we spoke here at the shore house. Even time spent wasn’t often she will be missed.

Sincerely, Lani and Paul

Dear Ron and Michael, I am so sorry that Carol is gone from your lives, but know she lives on as her beautiful and humorous self in heaven now.

Ron so sorry for your loss be well

Dearest Ron and Mike, May our Lord and Savior grant you comfort and peace during this difficult time. May the memories of her beautiful smile, joy and tender hugs live on! She truly was a precious sister in Christ to all who knew her. Sending prayers to you,

Mike, Ron, and Tim, my thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time. May you find peace and healing in the memories you shared.

Our deepest sympathy to Ron and family during this time of sadness. RIP Carol

Carol was like a grandma to the girls growing up, full of love and hugs when we would all meet up in the yard. Always full of life and shared many laughs as we would all watched the dogs play. She is a star among the angels that will shine bright in our hearts forever.

Carol was the sweetest person I knew from grade school and on he was always bubbly and laughing. I can still hear her chuckle. Now her pain is gone and resting in peace with Geoff and our Angel Babies and I hope they make her laugh as much as they made us laugh the short time that we had them

To Ron, Mike and Tim, my deepest sympathy. I just finished watching the picture video. I could see how she loved life. Whenever I got to be with her, I enjoyed her company. She was a pleasure to be with. She will be missed.