HENDERSONVILLE — Matthew went to be with his Lord and Savior on Sunday June 23, 2024, at Padee hospital in Hendersonville. He was disabled his whole life due to a brittle bone disease called osteogenesis imperfecta (OI).
He was a loving young man even though he went through numerous operations in his life, never able to walk, and when able, got a wheelchair. He always had a smile on his face and made you love him. The main thing, he accepted Jesus into his heart and was baptized!
Left to cherish his memory are his loving father Jerry and wife Karen, beloved sister Leticia Ryan Eller (Jeremy) his sister Heather, and his brother Richard.
In addition he also leaves behind his grandmother Margie Lowder, his nephews and nieces Ryder and Dillon Eller, Richard Jackson III , Aliayha and Caris Jackson. Also Daisy his father's friend our grand dog that we all love dearly. Along with numerous Aunts, Linda Davis, Sherry Valdez, Shannon Earp, Elaine Phifer and Mary Martin, Uncles Junior and Shorty Eller and Aunts & Uncles Pam & Ernie Lowder & David & Candy McAnelly, and numerous cousins.
He was preceded in death by his mother Jackie Lowder, his father's twin Michael Eller, grandparents Ben Eller, Sara Wright, and Ernest Lowder, Great0grandparents Cordie Rape, Armand Eller, Henry & Bernice Pope, and Gilf and Mary Lowder. Jason & Effie Underwood, Uncle Terry Phifer, great Uncle Roy Eller, infant first cousin Jennifer Martin.
The memorial service will be held at Harmony Community Church Officiated by Rocky Carpenter on Saturday 29th, followed by a private burial for immediate family at the gravesite.
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