1700 N. Spokane St.
Post Falls, Idaho
Glen Earl Mattox, Jr.
Glen Earl Mattox, Jr., was born May 3, 1944 in Bonners Ferry, Idaho, the son of Glenn and Chloe Mattox. He passed away August 5, 2022 in Missoula, Montana at the age of 78.
Glen graduated from Kellogg High School in 1962, served six years in the Army, and attended North Idaho College. He worked for the phone company, then the Forest Service. He married Helen Naftzger in 1966. They later divorced, and Glen subsequently married Hanh Nguyen in 1980.
Glen said he got caught sneaking into his first gun show in Coeur d'Alene, ID, at the age of 15. He was hooked, and this became his passion for the rest of his life.
Glen loved wheelin' & dealin'. He always claimed that he borrowed $75 to buy his first gun which he swore he sold for $150. There are also eye-witness accounts of Glen selling a Gatling gun across the aisle for a 25% profit BEFORE he had purchased the gun from the other side of the aisle.
Glen was a long-time resident and business owner in Post Falls, Idaho, since 1974. His passion for collecting drove him to create his Antique Gun Shoppe, literally starting with nothing, and gradually building more of a museum than a shop. By dint of hard work on the Gun Show circuit, he earned national recognition as an expert in Antique Arms and Military and Native American Artifacts. He was ultimately cited by dozens of published resources in these fields.
Glen was a loyal and trusted friend, dedicated grandfather, and he never missed an opportunity to express his pride in his children. He worked tirelessly to get his daughter out of Viet Nam, advocated on behalf of Amerasian children to reunite them with their families in America, and he sponsored and touched many lives in the Vietnamese community.
Glen lived life to the fullest, and he lived the life he chose. While traveling to a gun show, he "died with his boots on," doing what he loved, and at the end he was surrounded by loved ones. He wouldn't have wanted it any other way. . . If only we could all be so lucky.
We are eternally grateful for the doctors, nurses and staff at St. Patrick's Hospital in Missoula. Glen received top-notch, loving care.
Glen would say that we honor him most by living the life we choose and by living and loving to the fullest. He supported charities dedicated to US Veterans as well as American Indians. St. Patrick's House in Missoula provided housing and peace for members of Glen's family while he was hospitalized. Please consider donating to any of these in lieu of flowers.
Glen was preceded in death by his parents, his brother Marvin Mattox, and his granddaughter Chêrié Adams.
Glen is survived by his wife of 42 years, Hanh Mattox; his sister Myrna Lytle; his four children: Tonya Mattox, Trang Vo, Troy (Jacqueline) Mattox, and Trinh (Darren) Yetzer; and his ten grandchildren: Tiffani Wiscovitch, Jesse Wiscovitch, Caleb Mattox, Jordan Mattox, Cameron Yetzer, Brandon Mattox, Jonathan Nguyen, Alexis Mattox, Maddox Yetzer, and Jolina Nguyen.
Viewing will be available Sunday August 14, 2022 from 2pm until 5pm at English Funeral Chapel, 1700 N. Spokane St., Post Falls, Idaho 83854. The memorial service will be August 15 at 11:00 am at the same location, followed by a reception, then a graveside service.
Visit Glen's memorial and sign his online guestbook at www.englishfuneralchapel.com
Sponsored by English Funeral Chapel Crematory & Aquamation Center - Post Falls.
Chuck Thomas
February 5, 2023
2-5-23
I just learned of Glen's passing yesterday at the Boise gun show.
I met Glen back in the early 70's as a fellow antique arms dealer at a gun show in Montana. At that point he only had a few antique firearms & was driving a Ford Pinto to shows. That meeting led to a long term relationship where we traveled together in his van to several gun shows during my younger years.
In later years Glen & his faithful crew member stayed at my home on numerous occasions while passing through during his constant travels across America.
Happy trails Glen, could be we will meet again & discuss our love for history & life's experiences we shared.
Chuck Thomas
Craig Riesch
August 20, 2022
I am very sorry to hear of Glenn's passing, he was truly a great person to know. I have known Glenn through collecting for well over 45 years, he was very knowledgeable and a pleasure to deal with. I still have some treasures I got from him over the years. Glenn will be missed by many.
Craig Riesch
Dave White
August 16, 2022
I remember Glenn from the Pomona show, had some great discussions with him as a fellow Vietnam vet and his family always came up in conversation. He was a proud father and grandfather. He will be missed and my condolences to the family.
Bob Dunbar
August 15, 2022
Goodbye Glen. A man who I always enjoyed being around and listening to. A person I respected. Always fair and honest with me. I already miss you.
Randy G. Carns
August 14, 2022
Glen my friend of 42 years and more shows than I can count. We had so many similar interest and so many laughs at the shows and adventures we went on. I learned a lot from you and will cherish the decades of memories we had. You called me "friend" and always wanted me there with you and that is the memory I will carry. Nobody can replace you and I will always feel alone at the shows we loved. GOD BL ESS YOU MY FRIEND.
:Louie Parker
August 13, 2022
He was a very fine fellow. Who will be missed.
Ken Hotchkiss
August 11, 2022
I am sorry to see that Glen has passed. I worked with Glen during the summers of 1970 and 1971. Lots of good memories. Tonya was a toddler, Troy was a baby, and Helen was very patient I regret not reconnecting with Glen when I moved back to this area. I still have the 1850´s Naval belt buckle he gave me. Rest In Peace.
Maryjayne Mabrey Johnson
August 10, 2022
So very sorry for you loss. He will be sorely missed
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