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Scott D. Matsinger

Havertown, Pennsylvania

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Havertown Scott D. Matsinger, suddenly, age 33, of Havertown, Pa., on July 11, 2015. Beloved husband of Veronica R. (nee Burke) Matsinger. Loving son of Charles E. and Joanne (nee McCarthy) Matsinger. Devoted brother to Amy (Daniel) Heller and Jill Matsinger. Son in law of Thomas P. Jr. and Janet...

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We are thinking of all of you and praying for you! My nephew, Michael Colvin, was mentored by Scott and was devastated by his passing. He works at Springfield Literacy Center and misses him every day! Wilhelmina.

scott was a great man, had the privilege of him working for me in the summers when he was in highschool and college, every year he would bring me a football tee shirt for x-mas . he will be missed greatly.

I am sad and I miss you.
~an M6 student

Oh Veronica my heart breaks for you!!! I am soo sooooo sorry for this absolutely tragic loss!!! I know he loved you so much as did you love him. I can't imagine what you and your family are going through!!! As well as the Matsinger family!! I wish you peace and love at this terrible time!! I can't express enough how sorry I am for your loss! I know Scott (aka pookie) was a great guy!!! What an tremendous loss for everyone whose life he touched!!

Rest in peace Scott Matsinger. My deepest condolences to the entire Matsinger family. -The Santana Family

Words cannot express the Hurt and Sadness We feel for the Loss of Scott. Our Son Christian had Him as his teacher for 1st grade this year. He touched our lives in such a short period of time. Christian Adored Him!! Our Hearts go out to His Wife, Family and Friends!! Scott will Be Greatly Missed and Forever Be In Our Hearts!!

Mr. Matsinger was my long term 5th grade subsitute teacher at Holy Cross in 2008. During the short time he was at Holy Cross he made one of the biggest impacts not on just me, but my class itself. Holy Cross was running a fundraisor for the Make-A-Wish foundation, and the class that raised the most money, got to go on a picnic during school. 7:30 every morning Mr. Matsinger would be screaming at his desk "We're making wishes baby!" as we all turned in our money. Of course our class won when...