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Matthew Stuski Obituary

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MATTHEW W., suddenly on Nov. 22, 2003, of Holland PA, age 18. Beloved son of Kevin W. and Nancy Mitchell Stuski; loving brother of Patrick, Meaghan and Michael; also survived by his maternal grandparents, Les and Joan Mitchell; his paternal grandmother, Dorothy Stuski and the late William Stuski; his maternal aunt and uncle, Jean and Wolfgang Konkel; his paternal aunts and uncles, William and Joyce Stuski and Robert and Pam Stuski; and his 4 cousins, Nancy, Taylor, Billy and Cory. Matthew was an aspiring teacher and through his love of children became a counselor at Bucks County Community College Summer Camp. Presently, Matthew was a freshman at Temple University majoring in Education. Relatives, friends and members of Council Rock High School-South, Class of 2003 are invited to attend his Viewings on Tuesday evening, after 6 P.M. and Wednesday, from 8:30 to 10 A.M., at THE JOSEPH A. FLUEHR III FUNERAL HOME, 800 Newtown-Richboro Rd. (at Holland Rd.), Richboro PA and to his Funeral Mass Wednesday, 10:30 A.M., at St. Bede the Venerable Church, 1071 Holland Road, Holland PA. Int. Resurrection Cem., Bensalem PA. In lieu of flowers, contributions in his memory may be made to Philadelphia Young Playwrights, United Fund Building, 7 Benjamin Franklin Parkway, Phila. PA 19103-1208.www.fluehr.com

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Published by Philadelphia Inquirer/Philadelphia Daily News from Nov. 24 to Nov. 25, 2003.

Memories and Condolences
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Aunt Pam & Uncle Bob Stuski

September 22, 2004

Matt

We miss you more than you will ever know. You brought alot of joy into our lives,from an infant until you became a young man. We are grandparents now. Cory and Chris had a baby girl on June 10th 2003. I know she would she would get a big kick out of you, and love you alot!Take Care of you and your family up in heaven.

Love ya

Aunt Pam & Uncle Bob

February 20, 2004

Safely Home



I am home in heaven, dear ones.

Oh, so happy and so bright!

There is a perfect joy and beauty

in the everlasting light.

All the pain and grief is over,

every restless tossing passed;

I am now at peace forever,

safely home in heaven at last.

There is work still waiting for you,

so you must not idly stand,

do it now, while life remaineth --

You shall rest in God's own land.

When that work is all completed.

He will gently call you Home;

Oh, the rapture of that meeting.

Oh, the joy to see you come!

Maryanne Herron

December 12, 2003

Dear Nancy and Kevin.



I was so heartbroken to hear of the untimely death of your son, Matthew. Please accept my deepest sympathy. Nancy, I will always remember your sincere compassion and concern to me at PNI during my neice's illness and death. I especially remember you passing me in the hallway and stopping me to ask about Sarah's progress. You had such compassion and concern in your eyes. It meant so much to me, and I hope this email can return the same expression of love to you and your family. I am a Believer and know life doesn't end here on earth. It gives me great joy to know that your Michael and my Sarah are getting to know each other in Heaven, and they are interceding for us, and we will see them again. You are in my prayers. May God's love for you be your shield and strength during this difficult time. God Bless, Maryanne

Ryan Faherty

December 4, 2003

Rest in Peace Matt, you were a great friend. I will never forget school and gym class. All of those crazy basketball games we played together. I love you man and everyone will miss you too death. Your memory will live on through all of your friends.

-Ryan Faherty

Council Rock South Class of 2003

JANET LAZAR

December 4, 2003

Dear Nancy & Kevin:

Please accept my sincere sorrow for the loss of your son. You have lived every parents worse nightmare, the loss of a child. Please take consolation that Matt is looking down from Heaven & will help you through this.

Jyll Capcino

December 1, 2003

Dear Kevin & Nancy,



Words cannot express your loss. I know that memories will keep Matt close to you. And know that your family and friends are with you in your time of need.



With Deepest Sympathy,

Jyll Capcino

Jim & Jackie Brennan

December 1, 2003

We were out of town when we heard of your tragic loss. Mere words cannot express our sympathy. May Matthew’s spirit shine in your hearts forever, and may God give you the strength to carry on that spirit for yourselves and your family. We will remember you in our thoughts and prayers.

Ashley

November 27, 2003

Happy Thanksgiving to Matt and his family... my prayers are with you at this time.

Patricia Bagley

November 26, 2003

Kevin, Nancy, Patrick, Meaghan, and Michael:

We last saw Matthew looking so dapper and smiling in Billy's wedding. We will remember him this way, surrounded, and surrounding, the many who love him. His love will continue to surround you, always.

Much Love, Tricia and Richard

Kim Autenrieth

November 26, 2003

Dear Nancy & Kevin,

How well I remember when Matt was born and we were looking for day care together. My children remember fondly being in Baltimore at Camden Yards with Matt so long ago.

There are no words of comfort I can offer. I can only offer my support and prayers for you and your family. I know Matt will always be with you.



Lovingly,

Kim Autenrieth

April Marquis

November 26, 2003

Dear Kevin and Nancy,

I am deeply sorry for the loss of your son. While no words can make you feel any better, please know my thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

Rip Scott

November 26, 2003

Dear Kevin,



I awoke Monday morning to read the unspeakable news of your son Matthew's passing. As a father of four, I can think of nothing more difficult or heartbreaking than the premature loss of a child.



Though I did not know Matthew, the description of his great spirit, humor, love of sports and, of course, love of family, made me wish I had.



Though a good bit of time has passed since we last spoke, I always valued our relationship and count our many good humored conversations among my best memories of my business life. Reading about Matthew, it is clear that the apple fell very close to the tree.



My prayers are with you and my heart is very heavy. May God bless you and Nancy, and may the love of what sounds like an amazing family somehow provide you some peace.

grace del mastro

November 26, 2003

Dear Kevin and Nancy

Words can not express how sorry I am to hear of the loss of your son. I will keep you and your family in my prayers

Emma Milligan

November 25, 2003

Kevin & Nancy Please accept my deepest sympathy on the loss of your son. My thoughts and prayers are with you. Emma Milligan

Tom and Martha Caywood

November 25, 2003

Nancy and Kevin:

We know that words can not express the sadness of this time. But we know that Matt will live in your hearts and memories forever.....

I'll never forget Kevin's excitement over Matt's acceptance to Temple and how was the light of both of your lives.

Your family is in our prayers----

God Bless

Nancy Karahuta

November 25, 2003

Dear Kevin & Nancy,

I was so saddened to hear of the loss of your son, Matthew. My heart goes out to both of you and your family. I will keep you all in my prayers.

I lost my nephew Michael, suddenly, almost 2 years ago. The only thing that got us through was our family and the outpouring of kindness from friends. There is no explanation for such a loss. If you ever need a shoulder to lean on, please give me a call.

With deepest sympathy,

Nancy Karahuta

DENISE BOSLAND

November 25, 2003

Kevin and Nancy,

There are no words for this. Just accept my deepest sympathy and prayers. Truly. Denise

Harry & LIsa Dougherty

November 24, 2003

Dear Kevin, Nancy and Family:

I don't know that we can ever understand why things like this happen.

If this is of any comfort,

God must have had a need for a teacher in Heaven and found the best man for the job!

Just wanted to let you know that you are in our thoughts and prayers.

Denise Allston-Wilson

November 24, 2003

Dear Kevin and Nancy: I am so saddened to hear about the sudden loss of your son, Matthew. What a

shock. My prayers are with you and your family and his siblings, Patrick, Meaghan and Michael.

Kevin I have known you for such a long time. Because I have children I can feel for you and Nancy.

I pray that God will be with all of you and carry you through this sad ordeal. I pray that in time, the hurt and pain in your heart will eventually heal and the hole and emptiness will in time, be replaced with all the love and memories of good times had together.

If there is anything I can do in the meantime please do not hesitate to call me.

God bless and keep you all.

With much love, deepest and heartfelt sympathy,

Denise Allston-Wilson

(former co-worker at PNI)

Dotty Smythe

November 24, 2003

I know prayers are not what you want to hear about at this time, but I will do my regular rosary for your family in hopes that some way you will regain the strength that you once had as a family. My thoughts are sincerely with you and yours at this time.

Wes and Lara Freas

November 24, 2003

Kevin & Nancy,



Our hearts are heavy over this tragic news. May God bless you and your family through these difficult times.



Wes and Lara Freas

Melinda Williams

November 24, 2003

My first memories of Matthew were his Polaroid baby pictures. We had all worked for his Mom, Nancy, in a windowless room on the 2nd floor of The Philadelphia Inquirer. We were thrilled to learn of her baby-on-the- way with her husband,fellow Inquirer employee, Kevin Stuski. Each day we monitored her progress. So, when Kevin finally taped the photographs on Nancy's office door of this beautiful, blond haired bundle of joy; we all felt proud. Somehow, this little guy was part of our team.



We continued to watch Matthew grow and eventually welcome his siblings Patrick, Meagan and Michael into the world. But we were always most curious about him and his progress, since he was the "first" baby in our group.



We saw his school pictures, heard of his accomplishments and occasionally saw him in the office. He was always full of personality and sweetness for everyone he encountered.



To look at his beautiful photograph today in The Philadelphia Inquirer, makes my heart cry in ways I cannot imagine. I know that the minions of others who cared about and loved this child are also broken-hearted today.



I offer my prayers, first for his Mom and Dad and siblings, then for Matthew himself. We watched you with pride over the years and we know that you will continue to make us proud in God's hands.May God love you and hold you close to his heart. We will never forget that special "little guy".

Godspeed, Matthew

Ashley

November 24, 2003

I did not know Matt, but saw his picture in the newspaper this morning. He was a very goodlooking boy, me being 18, would have loved him.. my heart goes out to your family Matt, i can tell your life was full of many inspiring things, without ever meeting you, you have already inspired me. Rest in peice..

Krista Nelson

November 24, 2003

Dear Kevin and Nancy,

Your sorrow has touched me very deeply. I remember when we were just starting out with our brand new babies.



Our children were always the best parts of ourselves.



I pray for your gentle yet complete recovery and future happiness with your remaining cildren in spite of this tremendous loss.



Please continue to hold each other close as I know you will. Kiss Patrick, Meaghan and Michael and savor the light of Matthew that shines through their eyes.

Much sympathy,

Krista Nelson

PNI

PNI PNI

November 24, 2003

Kevin and Nancy,

We can't imagine how difficult this must be and we are deeply sorry for your loss. There are an enormous number of people here who love you, as individuals and as a family. Please know that we are willing to do anything we can to make this difficult time easier. God bless you.

Rose Newman

November 24, 2003

Nancy and Kevin,

Please know I am thinking of you both. Any consolation for you surely comes from the knowledge that you are both wonderful parents and you raised a loving, compassionate son.



Love and peace,

Rose Newman

Ellen Seidt

November 24, 2003

At this time there are no words to express the sadness we are feeling at our house. Fond memories of Matthew will always be with us.

Our prayers and thoughts are with you and the entire Stuski and Mitchell families.

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