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michael bottita
May 19, 2024
The first time I met Matt was when I was McKays third grade teacher. It was my first year and he told me to let me know if there was anything he needed including or beating McKay with a hose. I knew right then that I was going to like this guy. Later, we moved into The Orton ward.
From the moment we were in the neighborhood, he would corner me and tell me one of his terribly funny dad jokes. In fact, I think the word dad jokes was created because of him.
I can Remember the first time I heard the clown joke but the one that always comes to my mind first is, "what has two legs and bleeds a lot? half of a cat!"
Matt always had a smile on his face whenever I saw him, was always ready to brag about the kids, sometimes in a sarcastic way, would take out his phone and show you pictures of his grandchildren recently.
I will miss Matt very much. Heaven has gained an angel and the rest of us will have to wait to hang out with Our friend again.
Connie Randall
April 23, 2024
As I was eating breakfast this morning I remembered that Matt loved Wheaties (gag). Had them for breakfast every morning. I guess yummy normal person cereals hadn´t been invented yet. Mom made me eat `mush´ but Matt was spoiled so he ate what he wanted. And ... he ate catsup on everything. Everything. Also gag.
Who took the picture on the program and what was it for?
Carla Laney
April 20, 2024
Matt and RaVoe were our neighbors when they were first married. We lived in a little townhouse development in Orem. Our children were all born around the same time, so they were friends as well, and are lifelong friends to this day. I remember sitting on Matt &RaVoe's front step, watching our kids draw with sidewalk chalk. Matt was such a wonderful father and his family was his life. The relationship he and RaVoe have with each other and with their family is the stuff dreams are made of.
Ron Cloud
April 20, 2024
In 1982 DHI broke ground for a new building. That building would have a racquetball court at its center. When the building was finished that is when I got to know Matt. I was one of many, the played racquetball with Matt at DHI. He played the game just as he lived his life, never getting mad or angry, but with joy. The point did not matter as much as those he was playing with.
My thoughts and prayers are with his wife, family and friends.
Jessica Harris
April 19, 2024
I grew up with Matt´s daughter Andie. He has been a part of my life for as long as I can remember. Though my fondest memories of him would be in high school when he became my racquetball coach. I still have the racket he gave me. Trying to get out of the way of his 95 mile an hour racquetball hurling towards you is quite the experience. He was a fantastic man and a wonderful father. He is going to be missed. Thank you for all of the fun times and for the family that you raised. Love you!
Steve Webster
April 18, 2024
He was our driver on our first DHI Ragnar trip and took tons of photos for us. He did such a great job at both I wish he was there for the other Ragnar trips we made. Also, when the internet first came out and before Napster, he showed me from where I could download music.
Douglas Armo Bean
April 18, 2024
My dear friend, RaVoe, and all of the Ortons— I’m deeply sorry for your loss. Matt was taken too soon, but now you will all understand and treasure fully a most beautiful gift— that of sweet memories. No one can take them away. Treasure them, share and recall them often. In them, Matt will always resurface and be there whenever you recall. I know he will be present for all of your special and most needed moments.
Brian Misbach
April 17, 2024
unbelivable.
Matt was good to the core, we all saw that. But we all saw the devious twinkle in his eye too.
"Funny" followed Matt around. I don't think he tried to be funny, it just happened because of his love of life and his love of laughter.
I know that he would have something funny to say right now, i wish he were here to say it.
happy trails my friend
Todd Eppley
April 17, 2024
What can I say that hasn't been said about Matt? I have worked with Matt at PCIS for 20+ years. I consider Matt a friend and a mentor. Matt always made sure that I had the knowledge that I needed to solve whatever the problem was. Matt didn't ever look for the "glory" in solving a problem, he instead wanted his co-workers to have it. I will never forget his taste in music, which was amazing and I will never forget his taste in shoes which was equally amazing. If Matt at this very moment isn't rocking a pair of classic checkerboard Vans in Heaven I'd be shocked. I'll leave this here for you all to enjoy and smile when you listen.
https://youtu.be/kd9TlGDZGkI?si=z2gNRnn-XeBDfmTY
William Crossley
April 16, 2024
My name is Will Crossley. It has been my pleasure to get to know Matt as we both work for the PCIS Gold division at DHI. I feel very fortunate to have had Matt not only as a co-worker but a friend for the past 16 years. His sense of humor, his genuine friendship, his ability to wipe the floor with you in racquetball but still enjoy playing has had a big impact in my life. It was very difficult to hear that he is no longer with us. I will miss him greatly and send my sincere condolences to his family.
Diane Bash
April 16, 2024
I´m Dele Opeifa´s mother, so I met Matt at Dele and McKay´s wedding. He was very friendly and I could tell how much he loved his family. I know now how beloved he was to them, and I offer my condolences for the loss of him on earth, but add my testimony that his mission here was well filled. It will be a wonderful reunion someday!
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