Matthew Lee MacIsaac

Matthew Lee MacIsaac obituary, Mont Vernon, NH

Matthew Lee MacIsaac

Matthew MacIsaac Obituary

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Matthew Lee MacIsaac, 38, (formerly Parmenter, and endearingly referred to as Matty P) passed away unexpectedly of a heart attack at his home in Mont Vernon, New Hampshire on April 10, 2020. Matt, son of Annmarie and Lee Parmenter was born in Concord, NH on June 23rd 1981. He grew up in Manchester in a close-knit family and spent countless summers and holidays with his Canadian family at his second home in Prince Edward Island, bonding with cousins at bonfires at the beach. As a child, Matt loved riding his bike, playing basketball, and tormenting his sisters, who thought the world of him. He attended grade school at the Villa Augustina in Goffstown, where many of his lifelong friendships began, and where it became apparent that Matt was every teacher's favorite student. Senior Class President of Trinity High School class of 2000, he finished his schooling in Boulder, Colorado and worked as a software engineer for the last ten years at Techtarget in Newton, MA. In more recent years, Matt was the owner of Ghostrunner Productions and Co-Owner of Motion Media LLC. Matt's friends would describe him as kind, fiercely loyal, trustworthy, reliable, an instigator and always the funniest person in the room. His family would describe him as a smart ass. Matt was unequivocally the life of the party and the common denominator in many lifelong friendships. He met people where they were at, with his warmth and undivided attention. Social circles, social status and labels were invisible to him. Matt brought people together, injecting his undeniable wit in every situation, making sure to include everyone in the joke so no one was ever left out. He could take life's mundane, and with his impeccable comedic timing, turn it into something hilarious. His catchphrases and mannerisms were contagious and would go viral long before social media existed. He was the person who many would seek in their time of need, as he knew the true meaning of empathy and how-to bring comfort. More importantly, Matt would tell you the truth, even if it was hard to hear. He was opinionated, but let's face it, he was usually right. Matt lived life to the fullest. He loved road trips and his passion for exploration and making memories with family and friends led him to many treasured adventures… snowboarding and hiking mountain ranges across the country, countless concerts (regardless if he even liked or knew the band), riding his motorcycle up the California coast, and his relentless pursuit of even the most difficult geocaches. Matt would never pass up to an opportunity to share experiences with other people- family, friends, and acquaintances alike and an occasional stranger. He always made sure that everyone came along for the ride. In recent years, Matt was excited by photography. He was a consummate observer of his own life, his surroundings and he created beautiful pictures and cutting-edge commercials. Over the years, Matt's house was where everyone congregated to hangout, forming bonds that would last for decades, sitting around making countless prank calls (because you could do that in the 90's), playing basketball, or simply meeting up, sitting around the fire and listening to music, waiting for the cops to show up (thanks, neighbors). Matt dove headfirst into things that piqued his curiosity. He was drawn to history, music, sports, reading, and social justice. He meticulously studied the mechanics, production and functionality of endless projects. He was well-read and quickly and easily became an expert on anything he was interested in. His innate inquisitiveness and passionate personality inspired others to try something new. Some of Matt's happiest places were Prince Edward Island, especially the Cottage at Goose River, the Sunrise on Mount Washington, floating down the Pemi, family sing alongs, and the porch at Provencher Street, affectionately known as PU, the impressive institution created by Matt and his friends. Matt loved so many and meant so much to everyone who knew him. Beyond the countless friends that he inspired, he was an amazing big brother to his sisters, Lora and Kate. One can't forget his "brother from another mother", Colin, whom he shared much of the aforementioned escapades, uniting at the age of 11 and remaining best friends until the end. Matthew had a strong bond with his grandfather because of his curiosity and love for the history of his family and their customs. He was affectionately known as Unkie Matt to Asher, Jonah, Rylan and Zyler and lit up at the chance to spend quality time with the children in his life. He took every opportunity to mentor, including volunteering as a Big Brother. He valued the chance to speak to the kids as adults, engaging them in intellectual conversations and offering nuggets of wisdom. He embraced his own inner child by playing with nerf guns, going fishing, or introducing some new gadget because it looked cool. He is survived by his mother Annmarie MacIsaac-Parmenter, father Lee Parmenter, sisters Lora Parmenter and Kate Parmenter, nephews Asher MacIsaac Moller, Jonah Moller, hetero-life partner Colin Taggart and his sons, Rylan and Zyler and his daughter, Maggie; Grandfather Hubert MacIsaac and his wife Mae, many Canadian uncles, aunts and cousins. Words cannot express how much he will be missed by his family and hundreds of close friends. Matt lived a fuller life than most in far fewer years and leaves behind a legacy that encourages all of us to explore what life has to offer. Explore nature, explore your curiosity, and do it with your loved ones to make everlasting bonds that you will never forget. A celebration of life for Matt will be announced later. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made to www.glad.org/donate, in memory of Matthew MacIsaac.

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November 14, 2020

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April 28, 2020

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Jonah Moller

November 14, 2020

He was my uncle and I just want to say he was all around a good friend uncle and human we will miss you dearly you where always there for me and I have so many good memories with you I love and miss you

Terri Buday

August 10, 2020

Matt's Family, condolences to all for your tremendous loss. Matt was such a happy person to work with. Infectious smile, always kind. May your memories help you through this difficult time.

Diane DeLuca

April 28, 2020

You are all in my thoughts and prayers. God hugs us everyday. God guides us and shows us our paths. Matthew sees you all and hears you. He loves you speaks to you all everyday. Luv Diane DeLuca

Evelyn Parriquin

April 23, 2020

Along with expressing how sorry Jack and I are for you and your family dear cousin Annmarie, with Matthew's passing, I thank you for this wonderful piece that helps us know him. I did have the pleasure of a couple of memorable chats with him at Uncle Hubert's 90th birthday. It is true that upon meeting Matthew you do not forget Matthew. We send you our love and please know even though far away in miles(kilometres) we are always close in heart. Hugs, hugs, hugs cuz
Evelyn, at the lake, Nova Scotia

Mike Stasko

April 23, 2020

My deepest sympathies to you and your family. I had the pleasure of working with Matt for the last 10 years and being his manager for three of those years. He was a great employee that we could count on without question and one that was willing to lend a hand when there was a need. He will be sorely missed.

Tyler Sullivan

April 22, 2020

Wow, this obituary captured Matt perfectly. The memorable moments that he created for us will live on as long as I can remember. He was a dynamic individual, to say the least. Much love and Rest In Peace, Matty P. - Tyler Sullivan

Andrea Szemplinski

April 21, 2020

This was a beautiful read and a wonderful testament to the special person Matty was. Thought this particularly rang true, "He met people where they were at, with his warmth and undivided attention.". I was not so close to Matt, but Kate was a good friend in high school and I was lucky to experience "Porch University", quite a few of those prank calls and grow to really love the Parmenter family. A really incredible person, lost so young. :(

Bob Hennessey

April 21, 2020

So sorry for your loss, Matt was a pleasure to work with at TechTarget. He was always friendly and easy to get along with, very smart and more importantly just a fun person to be around. He will be missed greatly.

Norma Lapointe

April 20, 2020

Such a tragic loss of a stellar human being, much like his Mom in being interested in who people where even from a very young age! The world was robbed the day Matty P passed away

Katherine & Mark McLean

April 20, 2020

A tremendous loss for so many.. we are deeply sorry and give our warmest condolences for those grieving in his absence.

Chris Roy

April 19, 2020

Please accept my sincere condolences. Im truly saddened by this news. I have many fond memories of Matt and your family growing up.

Mark Sullivan

April 19, 2020

My deepest condolences to all the family and friends. It was a pleasure to know Matt. Mark Sullivan

Kevin MacIsaac

April 19, 2020

Annmarie I am so sorry for your loss. It is difficult to loss someone close to you and I cannot imagine true pain that you are feeling right now. I remember the first time you visited Mom and Dad's place with Matt when he was a new born and the times you would be home at your Mom and Dad's place at the Bay. Matt loved Michael Jackson's Thriller album and would play it on the cassette player that you had given him. I wish you much peace and although Matt is no longer here in body he will always be here in spirit and your memories. Please pass on my condolences to Lee, Kate, and Laura. Be safe and be strong. Love Kevin

Anna Lapointe

April 19, 2020

I remember sweet Matthew as a young boy when my husband JIM and I and visited the MacIssac family in PEI. Very fond and warm memories of Matthew and his wonderful family. My sincere condolences to Annmarie and the family.

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