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Matthias J. Kargl

Roanoke, Virginia

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Matthias J. (Matty) Kargl, 62, of Roanoke, passed away Wednesday, May 16, 2007. Matty was an avid motorcycle enthusiast and lover of all animals. He was an active member of AA who was always willing to carry the message of recovery to others. Surviving are his daughter, Karma Kargl; mother,...

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Matty,
My life is richer because of the time you shared with me. I miss you already. I always admired your straightforwardness and honesty. Have a great ride to the big meeting. I love you.
Philip Morrison

Matty was a very special soul - we met at Living Now on St. Mark's Place in the early 1980s. I still think of him often, even though I haven't seen him in many years. He truly carried the message and lived it.

You will be missed I know you are enjoying the big meeting. Words can not express what I am feeling. Thanks for Sharing

Matty, you will be missed.
I recall the days I used to hang out with him at the tattoo/bike shop . He influenced me greatly.

May the illustrated man find peace and joy at last. May the love of his life, Esther, find peace in her spirit from knowing he's in God's version of Harley Heaven. Bye Matty...Lee U

Matty was a most unlikely friend for me to make in 1991. Matty taught me that we all have more in common than we realize. Every time I came to visit Rke, I would always pop by and see him on my way out of town. The last time I saw him we were traveling opposite directions on Grandin rd. We saw each other and both turned around at the same time. I jumped out of the car, he off his bike and he about knocked me over he hugged me so hard. Matty will always be a person of love and friendship to...

Dear Matty,

Thanks for being you -hey, maybe now you're finally that archangle! I'm still working on levitating.

See ya on the other side, Matty.

I was glad to call Matty my friend. He was one person who would always give you an honest answer. It was my pleasure to know him, he will be missed.

May the family know that he helped more people in time of need than you could imagine. He was a true warrior.