Dr. Charles Robert Matson

Dr. Charles Robert Matson obituary

Dr. Charles Robert Matson

Charles Matson Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Gray Memorial Chapel & Crematory on Sep. 23, 2025.

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Dr. Charles Robert Matson, a former respiratory therapy professor at Middle Georgia State University, died at his home in Juliette Sunday after a short illness. He was 70 years old. A memorial service will be held at First Baptist Church of Christ, 511 High Place, at 2 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 25. Visitation with the family will begin at 1 p.m.

Matson was born and raised in Macon, graduating in 1973 from Central High School, where he was a member of Sedarmoc fraternity. He attended the University of Georgia, majoring in psychology and graduating in 1977.

He earned a Bachelor of Science degree in respiratory therapy from the Medical College of Georgia (Augusta University) in 1980, then began working at the Medical Center

of Central Georgia (Atrium Health Navicent), where he was a staff therapist and education coordinator, among other positions, until 2000.

He started working at Macon State College (now Middle Georgia State University) in 2000 as programdirector/chairman of the Department of Respiratory Therapy.

While there, he also served as chair of the university's Executive Committee and for a time was interim dean of the School of Health and Natural Sciences.

He helped create a Bachelor of Science in Respiratory Therapy Bridge program at Middle Georgia State, providing advanced degree options for alumni and others. He also

helped develop a curriculum for the Bachelor of Science entry-level program.

He served as president of the Georgia Society for Respiratory Care in 2006-2007 and actively supported the group by volunteering his time to train others.

Matson retired from Middle Georgia State in 2023, but he continued to teach part time in the respiratory therapy program until recently. President Christopher Blake named him Professor Emeritus of Respiratory Therapy in 2025, a significant honor. He was a steadfast supporter of the MGA Foundation, giving annually to support student scholarships.

His greatest love, besides his family, was learning and teaching. He earned his Master's of Education degree in adult education in 1998, and before online learning became

commonplace, he spent years driving back and forth to Athens, earning his doctorate from the University of Georgia in 2012.

Generous in sharing his time and knowledge, he taught thousands of students over the years, either at Middle Georgia State or in the frequent classes he led across

Georgia on the topics of life support, pediatric life support or advanced cardiac life support. He gave dozens of professional development presentations in the respiratory

therapy field, especially those related to ethics, a particular passion of his. He was an avid golfer, playing regularly with friends at River Forest Golf Course. He was a faithful follower of University of Georgia football and a member of the Macon Touchdown Club. He loved tackling do-it-yourself projects around his home near Jarrell Plantation State Historic Site. He was a longtime member and deacon at First Baptist Church of Christ in Macon.

Over the years, no matter where he lived, attended school, worked or spent his spare time, he developed close circles of friends that he was loyal to, in large part

because of his unwavering devotion to all of them. He was always ready with an offer to help, no matter the circumstance, or a word of encouragement, especially

when his friends needed it most. "Charles' career is one that shines, not just for what he accomplished but for who he was and how he accomplished it," said Teri Miller, chair of Middle Georgia State's Department of Respiratory Therapy and Health Sciences. "He made learning fun. He cared for others. He held high standards but also worked to help others meet them. "Everyone loved Charles. Our respiratory therapy profession and community is better for his time and commitment over almost five decades of professional service."

He is survived by his wife of 39 years, Karen Matson; a daughter, Janna Matson of Jacksonville, Fla.; a son, Sam Matson (Kelsea), of Suwanee, Ga.; and a brother, Gregory

Matson (Rhonda) of Blakely, Ga. He was preceded in death by a sister, Kay Smith (Gary), and his parents, Robert and Helen Matson.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests that memorial contributions be made to the Retired MGA Respiratory Faculty and Staff Scholarship, established in his honor

through the Middle Georgia State University Foundation, at: https://giving.mga.edu/. Please note in the comments section that the contribution is for the Charles Matson Scholarship.

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Jean Hubbard

September 25, 2025

So sorry to hear about Charles. I worked in the nursing department at Middle Georgia State University on the Macon campus. Charles was always nice and helpful to everyone. He will be missed. My thoughts & prayers are with the family.

Douglas Gardenhire

September 24, 2025

Thoughts and Prayers to the family from the Georgia State University Respiratory Therapy Faculty.

Glenn Roberts

September 24, 2025

Charles was just a wonderful guy to be around. I worked with him a number of years as well as played golf with him. I always enjoyed our discussions on ethics in healthcare while he was working on his doctorate.
Prayers and condolences to Karen and the family.

Scott Bennett

September 24, 2025

Karen, I am writing to offer my sincerest condolences to you and your family. I always enjoyed the friendship I had with Charles. He was a great colleague to work with and was fun to play golf with. Please know you are in Kim“s and my prayers. Scott Bennett

David H. Israel

September 24, 2025

Charles and I always addressed each other as "cousin." We were distantly kin but close in friendship. I had missed him at our past two Macon Touchdown Club Meetings. He will be sorely missed!

Johnny Crawford

September 23, 2025

I knew Charles from the Macon Touchdown Club. I will keep your family in my prayers asking GOD to touch you with his healing hands.

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