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MATTHEW HITES

Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

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March 26, 1960 - May 17, 2012 TUTTLE Matthew Hites, 52, of Tuttle, OK, passed away on May 17, 2012. Matthew was born on Mar. 26, 1960 in Norfolk, VA to George and Theresa Hites. Matthew was a happy go lucky guy who loved spending time with his family and friends. He loved working in his...

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Melanie,so sorry to hear about Matt. Hope you find comfort in your children & family members.

Our deepest, most sincere sympathy to Matt's family. Matt was a fantastic example of great character, even as a young man. Matt's devotion to his wife and children was phenomenal! Our families are honored to have known him and to have called him a friend.

The Maytubby, Codner and Jackson family

I haven't seen Matt or Melanie in quite a while. My memories of Matt are very good and he was always happy and fun to be around. My thoughts and prayers are with Melanie. So sorry for your loss.

Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort..Our deepest sympathies to you all.Matt will be missed his smiel could light up a room . Cliff,Crystal Donna,Karen

Matt you will always be remembered for your kind heart and spirit. You gave me hope when I was homeless and when I got off the streets and turned my life around I remember that you told me to never to give up and I will always cherish the times we shared and will never forget the joy that you brang to others

May Matt's memories bring each of you comfort during this trying time. His love for all you, just as the memories you each hold, will forever remain in your hearts. My deepest sympathies to each of you for your loss. God Bless and Much Love from an old Classmate of Matt's and Dear Friend of Dawn's ~

To the Hites family, sorry for your loss. & wish I had a chance to meet one of my Uncles on the Hites side of the family.

Let everyday from this day forward be filled with positive memories that Matt has given his family.

Matt had the gift of seeing value in everything.
He was a locomotive going 90MPH down the tracks.
There was nothing that he could not accomplish.
He bragged about his family a lot and loved Melanie's cooking.
He loved a good onion burger.
May God bless you and give you peace through your loss of a great man.

Matt, thank you for your love and friendship over the years. You and your family have always been very dear to us. We love you and will miss you. David and Sheila Simpson