Thomas-Mattingly-Obituary

Thomas Eugene "Matt" Mattingly Jr.

Hinesville, Georgia

1953 - 2018

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DIED
February 9, 2018
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Hinesville, Georgia

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Thomas Eugene "Matt" Mattingly Jr. passed away Friday morning at home after a 4 month battle with pancreatic cancer. Matt was born Sep 18, 1953 in Painesville, Ohio to Thomas Eugene and Shirley Mattingly. Matt graduated from South High School in Willoughby, Ohio. Upon completion of school, Matt...

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Matt was a wonderful caring human being he put himself last in making someone happy. RIP MATT. I LOVE YOU STILL

I saw Kenny this morning and I am still in shock and a bit sad to know that Matt is gone. He was the best guy and we are headed to the auction tomorrow night but it just won't be the same.

Lori,
My family and I have followed you all from auction to auction, Hinesville, Savannah and Pembroke. We feel like you all were a part of our extended family. Matt was truly a very nice person. My family and I constantly had you all in our prayers. Cheryl Jones-Douse, Carolyn Jones-Chisholm, and our mother, Mrs. Margaret Jones.

Lori ... Our Hearts & Prayers are with the Family. We Both Love you! God Bless you Sweetheart! Ronnie & Pam Peszynski.

Matt will be missed seeing him at auction he's at peace now god loves all of us and takes us home may love peace be with you all Rick Johnson midway ga

You will be missed by so many. May you fly with the angels. Praying for your family.
Debra Brogdon

Tom was a Sergeant and Squad Leader in my Platoon at Fort Myer Virginia. He was one of the best Soldiers, Military Policeman and friend I ever had the honor to serve with. He was a smart and caring people person. Gold bless you Tom and your family.

I served with Sgt Mattingly at Ft Myer, VA during 80-81. I always thought very highly of him with the utmost respect for his high integrity as a military supervisor and as a human being. He had a special way of connecting to his troops and made the most mundane of missions seem fun while never compromising the detail and seriousness of the missions we performed. I remember one time during the inauguration of President Reagan, Nancy Regean tripped and he caught himself starting to laugh but...