Michael-Mathis-Obituary

Michael Anthony Mathis

Butler, Pennsylvania

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DIED
March 16, 2024
LOCATION
Butler, Pennsylvania
CHARITY
St. Jude Children's Research Hospital

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Michael Anthony Mathis, 71, of Pittsburgh, passed away Saturday, March 16, 2024, in Passavant Hospital in McCandless. Mike grew up in Washington, and was a graduate of both Washington High School and the University of Pittsburgh. He retired from the University's payroll department in 2012 after...

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We grew up together on Addison Street! His sister Linda and were great friends! You couldn´t ask for a finer family!

He grew up with me and my family. Came from a great family. Loved them all

I noticed that I had not heard from one of my dearest, closest, oldest friend.... Michael Mathis. I loved, and still do you love you Michael. As I did your brother Larry. You, your brother and I, go back to the 1978's Pittsburgh. I moved to California in June 1982. Our sweetest Larry passed away. What a magnificent loss to this earth. He's loved by me, by many, 4ever.... You and I seemed to get closer even over the years. I so enjoyed our journey. There's something to be said about...

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

went to whs with mike class of 70..great guy..rip

Michael!! You have always been one of the very few exceptionally good people. We were all blessed to have known you. Enjoy the beauty and glory of heaven as you join loved ones and friends. Rest in peace.

You will be, you are missed Michael. Love to you. -

The Mathis family was my 2nd family growing up in West End and throughout my time in WashPa through the 50s, 60s & 70s. Probably spent more time near their house than my own. Knew Mike as a young guy and saw him go through the problems with his leg as a child. As insensitive kids, I´m afraid we teased Mike for not keeping up with the guys until we saw the pain he was going through. Despite that pain and other possible hardships, Mike was consistently upbeat - sincerely the most...

Mike was always the shining star when you walked into the room....the first thing that struck you was that smile. He will be greatly missed by all his family and friends. As a high school classmate, I'm proud to say that he was a good friend...but a better person!!....RIP my friend!!