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Warren Anthony Mattielli

1942 - 2024

Warren Anthony Mattielli obituary, 1942-2024, Cle Elum, WA

BORN

1942

DIED

2024

Warren Mattielli Obituary

Mr. Warren Anthony Mattielli June 25, 1942 - November 25, 2024 Warren Anthony Mattielli, 82, passed away peacefully in the comfort of his home surrounded by his wife Joan, daughter, Tina, son, Tony and family and friends on November 25, 2024.

Warren was born on June 25, 1942, in Cle Elum, Washington, to Anthony "Tony" and Verna (Lund) Mattielli. A piece of Cle Elum's history; Warren's father planted the iconic "Willow tree" on East Third Street the day Warren was born, forever linking his legacy to his hometown.

Warren spent his early years in the family home in Cle Elum, where local kids would gather, and he spent much of his time orchestrating pranks. However, Little Boy Blue, as his mother named him, always managed to avoid the consequences of those pranks. He also participated along with his sisters "helping" his mother, Verna, with the morning door-to-door delivery of milk before school.

After graduating from Cle Elum High School in 1960, Warren moved to Healy, Alaska to join his parents, who were working at Usibelli Coal Mine. He initially worked washing dishes at the "cook shack" for his mother but soon realized this wasn't his calling.

Seeking a sense of direction, Warren spent a year furthering his education at Central Washington University in Ellensburg, Washington before enlisting in the U.S. Army, where he proudly served for three years. After his honorable discharge, he returned to Alaska where he found his true passion and began a long and successful career at Usibelli Coal Mine (UCM), where he met his wife of 60 years, Joan (Young) Mattielli.

The Coal Mine and the people he worked with were incredibly important to him, and he dedicated himself to the work he loved. Warren retired in 2001 as VP of Operations & General Manager after a distinguished career at UCM working in all aspects of the operation. Throughout his life, he remained deeply connected to the Coal Mine and the people who shaped it until the end.

His kindness, generosity, and larger-than-life presence touched everyone who knew him. His smile could light up any room, and he was the North Star to his family-a guiding force and a constant source of love and support.

Warren will be greatly missed, but his spirit, generosity, and laughter will forever remain in the hearts of those who loved him.

He is survived by his loving wife of 60 years, Joan (Young) Mattielli; his children, Christina (Tina) Mattielli and Anthony (Tony) Mattielli; his grandchildren, AJ (Jennifer) Mattielli & Alex (Cassandra) Mattielli, and his great-grandchildren, George, Weston, and Aiden; his beloved sister, Jeannie (Mattielli) Precious of Cle Elum, WA; Brother-in-law Pat Young and Sister-in-law Jeradell Young of Fairbanks. He is also survived by an extended family who loved him dearly, too numerous to list but no less cherished.

Warren was preceded in death by his parents, Anthony, and Verna (Lund) Mattielli, his sister Linda Lee (Mattielli) Hall and her husband Danny Hall, his brother-in-law, Tom Precious and the large Young Family of Fairbanks.

In lieu of flowers and donations the family asks that, in honor of Warren, you do something kind for someone-he would have loved that. A Celebration of Life will be held in the spring of 2025. Details will be announced later.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Northern Kittitas County Tribune from Dec. 2 to Dec. 8, 2024.

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December 21, 2024

One Lord, one faith, , one batism.
One Giod and Father of all, and in you all.

Stephen Vlahovich

December 17, 2024

My condolences to Joan, Tina, Tony and Jeanie. The Mattielli's and the Vlahovich's have many shared lifetime experiences. Hope to be able to attend the Celebration of Life for Warren this coming summer. Love to all of the Mattielli family at this time. Pura Vida. Stephen

Carole resnick

December 13, 2024

Goodbye to a giant of a man with a heart of gold.I´m still sorry about the truck I burned up at the mine.Love to the Mattielli family.

Alan Fulp

December 11, 2024

Warren was a great man and a force of nature. He will be remembered respectfully.

Victoria Hill

December 10, 2024

A wonderful man, to be sure. Will be missed greatly by all.

Jeff barney

December 9, 2024

Always enjoyed working with him at mine. He was a great force at the mine and I always respected him . He will be missed by all

theodore Tisdale

December 8, 2024

I just read of Warren´s passing in the News-miner, I was quite shocked and saddened by this as I considered Warren, a good friend for many years we met when I working at the Eielson PP, he was very helpful to me many times during those years and we had remained friends the rest of his days.
Ted W. Tisdale

Jerry Fillingim

December 8, 2024

After 30 years of working with a person you see and feel the same things daily. Warren´s even keel and steady fair treatment with workers made the time easy and less stressful.

Bonnie kito

December 8, 2024

Lo






arren miss
Love you guys
Love you uncle warren
Miss you forever love bonnie

Cindy Price

December 7, 2024

Thinking of the Mattielli Family. Warren´s smile did light up a room. Remember it well.

Denise Madsen Strom

December 5, 2024

I´m so sorry for the Mattielli family´s loss of Warren. May the fond memories you have of Warren bring you comfort on those hard days.

Jim Pasin

December 4, 2024

Dear Mattielli and Precious Families;
Our sincere sympathy and condolences.
Jim and Carlene Pasin

Kris Brandon

December 3, 2024

Our family is so sorry to hear of Warren`s passing. Warren and I had a good laugh one time at his retirement party when one of the younger generation boys came up to him and called him Mr. Mattielli. I don´t think I had ever heard anyone call him Mr.Mattielli, it was always Warren. I can still see him laughing. He will be missed and loved by all.

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