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2022
Edward Mata age 76, of Dyer, IN, formerly of Chicago, IL, passed away peacefully surrounded by his loving family on March 6, 2022. Edward is survived by his loving wife of over 58 years, Linda (nee Carrillo); children, Todd (Elisa) Mata and Danielle (Matthew) Naughton; grandchildren, Conrad and Veronica Mata; Arielle and Ian Naughton; brother, Martin (Kathy) Mata and Ernest Mata; uncle, nieces and nephews and cousins. Preceded in death by his parents, Lebrado and Manuelita Mata. Edward graduated from Fort Madison High School in Fort Madison, Iowa. He retired after 47 years from the Pipefitters local #597. He was a health fanatic who loved sports and working out. Edward was a loving husband and father that will be dearly missed. Donations in Edwards memory can be made to Cure PSP (Progressive Supranuclear Palsy) at https://www.psp.org/
Services were private and entrusted to Solan Pruzin Funeral Home, Schererville, IN., where condolences to the family can be sent at www.solanpruzinfuneralhome.com .
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Gerard kicmal
February 5, 2024
Brother Eddie so sorry to find out that you passed away you were a great friend to work around and I´ll miss your friendship May God Bless You as you Rest In Peace. Amen
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Charles Kukelka
March 13, 2022
Ed was one of the nicest guys you will ever meet! The world will truly miss him, a very nice guy!
nick petros
March 13, 2022
Rest In Peace and God Bless Eddie.
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