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Janeace Slifka
May 24, 2024
It was with great sadness that we learned of Matthew's passing.
We had the privilege of having both Matt and his dear dad, Dan, paint every room in our home over several years. We wouldn't have used anyone else.
Through those years, we really got to know the George family and the incredible musical talent they all possessed. Remembering Dan singing opera while working and Matt talking about spirituality and yoga and would bring his guitar and play. Such and interesting family with wonderful values.
A pleasure to have have around.
Reading about Matt brought back a flood of memories.
Our hearts go out to the George family on this incredibly sad loss.
May it help knowing special people who touch our lives are never forgotten and they certainly touched our lives.
With sincerest sympathy,
The Slifka Family, Bob, Janeace, Scott and Jonathan
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