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Kenneth James Mattson Sr.

80, Brick, New Jersey

Age 80

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Kenneth James Mattson, Sr.AGE: 80 • BrickKenneth James Mattson, Sr., age 80, of Brick, passed away on Saturday, May 5, 2012. Born in Mt. Vernon, New York on December 28, 1931, he lived in Lakewood prior to moving to Brick in 1963. Ken graduated Blessed Sacrament High School in New Rochelle, NY....

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A great family man a great person and a friend to everyone. Will always be remembered with a smile on his face. Our hearts thoughts and prayers go out to the family, our condolences to the family for the loss of such a wonderful person.

Our love to all of you. "Gone too Soon" as was "The Love of his Life--Peg" but they are Together Again. You were blessed to have them and we were so lucky to have known them, Tim and Nancy

To the Mattson and Repage families. We are very sorry about the loss of Kenneth! We were blessed to know such a fine family man! Our prayers and thoughts are with you. Rick, Linda and Carly Dove

*“Blessed indeed,” says the Spirit, “that they may rest from their labors, for their deeds follow them!”*

The good deeds and love Uncle Ken gave here on earth will live on forever in all of us. May he be at peace now with Aunt Peg and all our loved ones that left too soon.

A warm hug in the the halls of Brick HS to his laugh and jokes fully knowing what kind of trouble Bobby, Billy and I had gotten into. You will be missed dearly!

To the Mattson Family - So sorry to hear about Mr. Mattson. I (and am sure many others) will miss his Irish Coffee. Truly a great guy!!!!

My thoughts & prays are with in this time of greive sorrow. May God comfort & mend your broken hearts. Ken was a gentle and gracious soul that will be sorely miss. rip my friend

Mr. Mattson will truly be missed. We are so fortunate to have shared many happy occassions with him. Tracey & Steve

I loved my Uncle Kenny. Always had a trick or a joke at the ready. He just had a special way with people and especially kids. You couldn't help but love the guy. He was my God Father. I love you, I will miss you, rest in peace and big hugs and kisses to Aunt Peg for us.

Mr.Mattson. He seemed to know what I was up to before I did. Sometimes I didnt know if he wanted to give me a hug or smack me in the head. He always treated me with respect and a kindness, like a wayward , twice removed nephew or something. I loved listening to him talk about Peggy, his children and Brick in the 60's. I will miss our talks on the porch. Truly, one of my very favorite guys. Be in peace Mr. Mattson