DAVID-MATTEO-Obituary

DAVID M. MATTEO

Cleveland, Ohio

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DAVID M. MATTEO Age 50, of Collinwood. Loving father of Jeffery and Joel Anger. Dearest son of Frank A. and Jean D. (nee Sweetapple). Beloved brother of Lawrence (Sandy), Mark, Daniel (Linda), Steven, Kenneth, Barbara Hynds, Kathleen (Tom) Supan, Diane (Don) Stricker, Nancy (David) Giesler, of...

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David showed me how to catch trout with my hands when we went fly fishing at Edgewater.

He showed me how to eat trout when we went fly fishing at Edgewater.

So sorry for your loss. We spent many nights together discussing life.

I was so sorry to learn of the loss of David,I spent many hours talking to him at my car lot,david was a great guy always willing to help someone out,I will sincerly miss him, my heart goes out to this family on your loss.

Father, I won't forget your name. In my life I will strive to grant you pride. It is a travesty that you will never grow old. But the torment and bonds of earth that have ravaged your soul shall never beseige your heart again. I know your good will and gregarious nature will never die and thirve in the hearts of all who cherished your presence. Rest, my father, for I know you have fought so hard.

Barbara, so sorry to hear of your brother David's passing. Look to the Great Healer and He won't let you down.
Sharon Liderbach Davidson

To my favorite South Euclid family,
So saddened to learn of David's death. Oh, the memories I have of the big house on Parkside and all the Matteos. Barbara, I know the loss - we lost our dearest Suzie almost two years ago very suddenly.
Love to all.

Dear David, my dear friend, I can't believe you are gone! I tried calling you, but knew something was wrong when you didn't call me back! I am so sorry I didn't get to see you one last time
buddy! I will truly miss you!
Rest IN Peace!
My Sympathy to the Matteo Family

Your friend,
Sal Luca

So sorry to hear about David. I have some great memories of growing up with him and his family on Parkside Blvd. He was surely one of a kind and will never be replaced.