Matthew Brown

Matthew Brown obituary, Springfield, MO

Matthew Brown

Matthew Brown Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Greenlawn Funeral Home North on Nov. 19, 2021.

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Matthew Jon Brown, age 50, was made whole again on November 17, 2021. Matt was born June 27, 1971 in Canton, Ohio and grew up mostly in the Springfield, MO area. He graduated from Central High School in 1989 and from Missouri State University in 2000 with a degree in Secondary Education/Biology. His plan was to teach high school, but when the opportunity arose for him to join the Springfield Police Academy, he jumped at the chance to fulfill a childhood dream of joining law enforcement. He graduated from the 47th police academy and served for 21 years as a dedicated police officer for the community of Springfield. He served in many different roles during his time there, but his favorite contributions were teaching in the academy and serving with the honor guard. Teaching was a gift for him, and he simply adored putting effort into training new recruits either through the academy or through serving as a Field Training Officer. He also spent time as department spokesperson, detective and hostage negotiator. The last year of his time at the SPD was spent on a patrol squad, he wanted to round out his profession by going back to the traditional basics that originally drew him to a career in law enforcement.
Concurrently, Lieutenant Colonel Matt Brown had a 25 year career with the Missouri Army National Guard. After serving years as an enlisted soldier, he was commissioned through Officer Candidate School in 1999 as a 2 Lieutenant. He served as a Platoon Leader for 4 years. In 2009, Matt deployed to Afghanistan where he served he as the Battalion Plans Officer. While deployed, he received a Bronze Star medal for his work with the 203 Engineer Battalion that conducted route clearance operations in Regional Command East, Afghanistan. In 2011 he served as the 294 Engineer Company Commander. In 2015, he served as the Executive Officer for the 203 followed in 2017 by serving as the S3 for the 110 MEB. In 2020 he served as the XO for the 35 Engineer Brigade. Just prior to his death, he was chosen by senior leaders to take command of the 203 Engineer Battalion this coming spring. Aside from his family, there was nothing in his life that he was more proud of and passionate about than his service to his country. He was immensely patriotic and would have laid down his life for any of his fellow soldiers, no questions asked.
Matt married and is survived by the love of his life, Kelly, in 1994. Throughout their 27 year marriage, they were blessed with three beautiful children: His oldest daughter Bailey (married to Brandon Blackmann), his only son Evan and youngest daughter Mallory. In the last 2 years, Bailey and Brandon blessed him with the title of "Papa" with his two grandsons Loren (Ren) and Dmitry (Meechi). He adored his family with all of his heart, nothing was more important. He was the best hands on dad and Papa, always up for being playful and silly. Parenting and grand parenting came so naturally to him and this title he was most proud of.
Other surviving family members include his parents, 10 siblings and their spouses, a host of in-laws and nieces and nephews. He especially idolized his brother Mike and modeled much of his life after him. Matt also leaves behind an infinite number of brothers and sisters in Blue and fellow service men and women and friends. He was kind to everyone and was a beautiful human. He had a heart of gold and will be missed more than words can ever express. You were and are so loved Matt- we wish we could have saved you but we find comfort in knowing you are in the presence of God and living out eternity in paradise until we meet again.
Services for Matt will be 11:00 am Tuesday, November 23, 2021 at Northside Christian Church. Interment with full military honors will follow at Missouri Veterans Cemetery. Visitation will be from 9:00 to 11:00 am prior to the service.
In lieu of flowers contributions may be made to: https://gofund.me/8c227c13
Service will be streamed on the "Northside Christian" YouTube channel.
The direct link is: https://www.youtube.com/user/NorthsideChristian

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November 13, 2022

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December 10, 2021

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November 23, 2021

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Joe Waldrup

November 13, 2022

It was a great honor to have known Matt for so many years. My first memory of him was when my little brother (Jack, passed) brought him to the house one day after school and introduced him as his new best friend. Matt was 11 or 12 at the time, did not weigh 100 pounds, he was wearing his plastic black rim eye glasses. He was a nice kid. My Father who is now 81 was his teacher at that time. Dad and I were recently discussing family memories and Matt's name came up in the conversation. My father said he was great person and it is a real shame about what happened to him. Matt was a good kid who always brought a smile to all those that knew him and kept it up throughout adulthood. He affected many lives through the years and probably didn't realize the impact he made on those around him, even when he was very young.

Vish & Family

December 10, 2021

Matt & Kelly were part of our family. We have known them for 20 years. Brother Matt was God Given Gift. Impeccable human, handsome, patriotic, Bold, Straighforward family man who excelled in his life serving the nation, the community and his family. Integrity, passion and humane and going beyond the needs to help - a model patrol officer and a lovely Dad to a lovely family. Matt, each one of us are missing you dearly and wish your family God's guidance and Peace. Rest in peace, brother.

Cody Goins

November 23, 2021

Evan:

Really sorry to hear about your dad. Been meaning to catch up lately, please let me know if there is anything I can do.

Cody Goins

Gregg Routh

November 23, 2021

So sorry for your loss.

MSG JD and Jill Delgado

November 22, 2021

We are so deeply sorry for your loss.

Josh Elet

November 22, 2021

Matt,

You were, by definition, "larger than life." People gravitated towards you to be around your positive personality, always bringing a friendly smile. You had a gift to sit with someone and talk and get to know somebody. You were able to make lasting impacts on the lives of the Soldiers under your Command. I enjoyed how you challenged me in fitness and introduced me to the latest and greatest rock bands. My heart is filled with sadness, as this whole situation is inconceivable. I pray for the family for Matt Brown, and may God be with them.
Matthew 5:4
Blessed are those who mourn, for they will be comforted.

Brad green

November 21, 2021

Matt I can“t believe your gone I know we lived on different sides of the tracks I always respected you brother even when you had to be the one called to my place I always took the punishment that was givin and I never said it. It I was always proud of the person you had become... I told you more than once my parents dreamed of me wearing a badge but see all know how that turned out...I was doomed to be a felon and you was destined to be a great cop.........love you brother keep a eye on me from up there lord knows I could use it

Joel H.

November 20, 2021

Although I didn't know Matt personally, I did communicate with him often on the radio while he was on patrol. Matt was ALWAYS very courteous, professional, and polite to myself and other dispatchers. He was the type of officer you knew you could send a call to and whatever the situation was, the person needing assistance was in good hands. There are things I have read about Matt since his passing that I did not know, and it just confirms the type of person I assumed him to be. I'm sorry I didn't get the chance to ever meet Matt in person. It was my privilege and honor to have his six on the radio and do my part to keep him safe.

Rest in peace, Sir.

Joe Waldrup

November 20, 2021

I knew Matt since he was in the 6th Grade in Theodosia MissouriMissouri. My father was actually his teacher that year. He and my little brother were the best of friends that year. We moved away and lost touch with each other. But then I believe 2004 we were able to reconnect. Although he was always busy man he would take time to acknowledge those who were important to him. He was my friend though we seldom saw each other, he will always be remembered for his kindness, his patriotism, and the love held in his heart for Kelly and the rest of his family. I can say this I will truely miss my friend. May GOD bless and give us the strength to carry forward with our lives.

1SG Eric Stallo

November 19, 2021

I can't imagine the emotions you and your family are enduring right now. I'm so sorry for your loss as LTC Brown was a great leader in the Missouri National Guard. I'm glad I had the chance to serve with him at the 110th MEB in Kansas City. Always gone, but NEVER FORGOTTEN! God bless you and your family.

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