BOZEMAN - Beloved son Matthew Cole Madison, 20, died Jan. 3, 2006, in St. Andrew's, Scotland from injuries sustained in an accidental fall from the cliffs overlooking the St. Andrew's "Old Course" and the North Sea.
He and his friends were there to enjoy the birthplace of golf and to play the Old Course. They were traveling during their Christmas break from studies at Gonzaga University's campus in Florence, Italy. Matthew loved the game of golf and that is where God decided to take our wonderful son from us. He was a Christian young man and we know he is waiting for all of us in heaven.
Matthew had been having the time of his life traveling throughout Europe with his friends. He would call home and say, "This is the best year of my life - everything is so awesome Mom and Dad. Thank you for allowing me to attend the Gonzaga-in-Florence program this year! I love you." Matthew was born on May 28, 1985, in Bozeman, to Dan and Marlyn Madison. He attended Belgrade schools and graduated with honors in 2003. Matt was an outstanding student at Belgrade High School and was involved in many activities including National Honor Society, student council, speech, debate, drama, choir, football, and golf, in which he made All-State his senior year.
Matt was in his junior year at Gonzaga University studying electrical engineering. He sang in the choir his freshman year, and was a proud member of the Gonzaga basketball team's "Kennel Club." He attended all of the basketball games to cheer on the Zags with tremendous enthusiasm.
Matthew also enjoyed skiing, water-skiing, camping, fishing, windsailing, traveling and getting together with all his relatives at the "Madison Lakelot" on Flathead Lake every summer. Matt was a very kind and gentle young man with a knack for being a quiet leader. He will be missed dearly by all of his family and friends.
Survivors include his parents, Dan and Marlyn Madison; sister, Heather and son Anthony; brother, Taylor; cherished grandparents, Bob and Norma Petersen, all of Bozeman; numerous aunts, uncles and cousins; special friends, Dave, Cherryl, Weston, Caitlin Makatura and Grandma Lois, as well as his entire "Gonzaga Family." He was preceded in death by his grandparents, Ralph and Ruth Madison; and cousin, Robert "Bub" Murphy.
Matthew was a brother in Christ and baptized on Sept. 29, 1985.
"We love you and will miss you 'Mattchew Boy.' " Funeral services will be held at 1 p.m. Friday in Christ the King Lutheran Church, 4383 Durston Road in Bozeman.
Memorials: Matthew Madison Scholarship Fund. Donations are accepted at any Big Sky Western Bank location, or may be sent to the Bozeman branch at 4150 Valley Commons Drive, Bozeman, MT 59718.
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Jon Allen
February 9, 2006
I'm sorry for the loss of Matt. He is in a far better place with God's love surrounding him. I did not know Matt personally but I knew Taylor very well from golf. My family's prayers are with you all who are mourning. My God strengthen you and comfort you during this time.
Frank & Darlene Olenick
January 12, 2006
Pete, Susan & Family:
So sorry for your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you.
Marcia, Dick, Megan(Nelson) & 1LT Ryan McCracken
January 12, 2006
Though we have lost touch over the past ten years as our kids grew up, we are so devastated by your loss and are thinking of you. Our deepest sympathies and prayers are with you.
Terry Duffey
January 12, 2006
Our son, Marcus, traveled with Matt on the "Rogue" Tour of Christmas Break from Gonzaga University. He too has called home in awe and full of thankfulness for his "...best year of his life..." in Florence. He now mourns the loss of a friend and prays that he can become more like Matt who "warmed the room when he entered" who "had the gift of makeing people laugh" who "was everyone's favorite" at G-I-F. Marcus is chilled knowing he would have been side-by-side with Matt hopping the wall with excitement and anticipation of the next morning's round at the Old Course. God, in His infinite wisdom, chose to take Matthew and leave Marcus behind. My heart goes out to you. I pray that you will slowly understand and trust that Matt's legacy will live on in the hearts of young men like my Marcus.
Jill Dale
January 11, 2006
My nephew, Matthew, was killed in an auto accident at age 18 one year ago. My heart was broken again when I read of the passing of your Matthew. My prayer of strength and peace will be for you and your family. Not long ago I found this quote "To live in the hearts of those you leave behind is not to die"~Robert Orr. I don't have any idea who Robert Orr is...but I do hope that your memories of Matthew will live long in your heart and bring you joy.
Many prayers to you~
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