Joseph -Mattivi-Obituary

Photo courtesy of Koch Funeral Home - State College

Joseph T. Mattivi

State College, Pennsylvania

Jan 27, 1963 – Dec 24, 2013

About

BORN
January 27, 1963
DIED
December 24, 2013
LOCATION
State College, Pennsylvania

Obituaries

Send Flowers

Koch Funeral Home - State College Obituary

Joseph T. Mattivi, 50, of State College died Tuesday December 24, 2013 in his home after a courageous battle with colon cancer.He was born on January 27, 1963 in Ridgway, PA and was the son of Helen Sheeley Mattivi and the late Renaldo Mattivi. On October 24, 1992 he married CynthiaHackett...

Read More

Guest Book

Not sure what to say?

I think of Joe so often. He was one of the kindest people Ive ever met. He was so fun to work with and a joy to be around. I have always considered him to be one of the blessings in my life. I miss him.

Dear Cindy,
My thoughts and prayers are with you and your daughters.
Chris Loomis

I am so sorry to hear of Joe's passing. I was fortunate to know him through working in Educational Equity. May the Lord bring you peace and comfort in this time of loss.

I am sorry to hear of Joe's passing. It was a privilege to get to know him while working in Educational Equity. May the Lord grant you peace and comfort in this difficult time.

We are so sorry to hear of this sad news. Our deepest sympathy. Doug and Shirley Donovan

Cindy and family - I am so sorry for your loss. I hope the many good memories you shared will comfort you during this time. My prayers are with you.

Dear Cindy, Lexi, and Maddie,
We are so sorry to hear of Joe's passing, may he rest in peace. May you be comforted in knowing that he will always be watching over you from above.

To the Mattivi family: I am so sorry to hear about Joe. He was a wonderful colleague and will be missed by all. We had great discussions as we worked to resolve issues that now don't seem all that dire. But, we did the job. While I never met you, please know Joe found numerous and humorous ways to bring his girls into our discussions. Be blessed and know that his life was enriched by yours and he lifted up others everyday.

The Mattivi Family:
So sorry for your loss. I considered Joe a great friend. We will miss his humor and laughter. God bless and keep you all.