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Matthew Charles Manville

Spokane, Washington

05/29/1984 - 11/05/2011

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MANVILLE, MatthewCharlesMatthew was born May 29th, 1984 in Spokane to Kenneth and Diana Manville. He passed away unexpectedly on November 5th. He is survived by his parents; his wife Rochelle; her mother Ruby LeMay and brother Brandon LeMay, Brandon's wife Belle and their son Dylan;...

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EWU grad 2006 - degree in mechnical engineering

I miss you sweet son!! Our lives will never be the same! You left us too soon.
Mom

Matt,

I sure miss the funtimes we shared at TCS or watching football at whatever establishment we decided on.
You went on to become an integral part of the 787 project. All of us knew you would do extremely well there.
You were an extremely bright young guy. You went through this life with exceptional intelligence, work ethic, integrity and goodwill toward others. A guy that made everyone around him better.

Search Light Moms wants to tell you how sorry we are for the passing of your Matthew. If there is anything that we can do for you please let us know. We as mothers understand the day to day pain as we search for answers.
Love and Blessings,
Search Light Moms
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I worked with Matt at Boeing until my retirement in August. I received an email from a former coworker about his passing. I was shocked to hear the news and so sorry to hear about his passing.
Matt was a very quiet person but he was a very good lead and was liked by everyone he worked with. He had a very promising future ahead of him at Boeing. I know he will be so missed by everyone he knew.
Matt was so young but God must have a plan for him and needed him elsewhere. May...

I don't know Matthew, but this is a very cool picture to have in the obits. It looks like he's saying hi and he'll be seeing (you) family and friends soon. What a happy smile-he makes me smile.

It was with great sadness and shock that I received the news of your passing, Matt. I only worked with you for a brief time (1 year) at Boeing, but I came to know you as thoughtful, insightful, and grounded. I appreciated the time you took in teaching me some of the more detail-oriented aspects of the work we did together. When I went up the escalator to confer with you, I was always greeted with a smile. Thank you for being a living example of integrity! Journey well, my friend.

I originally met Matt at Triumph Composite Systems in Spokane when he came in as an intern. Matt was young and eager to dig into the job and learn everything he could while being a summer intern. All of the Engineers and Tech's were very happy when Matt was offered a full time position at TCS. We had some real fun times with Matt not only at work but during our Christmas celebrations in downtown Spokane. Matt had a great head on his shoulders and did a great job at everything he tried. It was...

Matt and I met at Triumph Composite Systems six years ago. Matt was always a loving, caring and happy person. Matt was the most talented young man I have known. Matt was helpful in designing tools that greatly aided our process at the PlyCutter. Matt was my dear friend and I know he will always be in my heart. My thoughts and prayers are with his family