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Steve Matz Obituary

Steve P. Matz

1943 ~ 2021

Magna, UT -- Steve passed peacefully on October 25th at the age of 78 from the effects of mesothelioma. He was a New Year's baby, born in Denver, Colorado on January 1, 1943. Steve spent only a short time in Colorado before moving to Garfield, Utah where he enjoyed scouring the north facing mountains that looked down on the town. As a young teenager the family moved to Magna, Utah. This is ultimately where Steve called home, settling in Magna after marrying his high school sweetheart, Karen Brems. He graduated from Cyprus High School and hired on at Kennecott Copper Corporation and became a journeyman electrician. He was elected as a Union President and assisted with negotiations to continue to improve the pay, safety and benefits of the workers. He retained that position for 12 years. He left KCC after 34 years and hired on as an electrician at the University of Utah, staying 11 years before retiring at age 62. Steve was an exceptional electrician. He was really good at being able to decipher the more challenging problems. Steve's philosophy on life was one of kindness, acceptance and forgiveness. He was known for his patience, an exceptional ability to listen, and showed kindness to everyone. While anger rarely flared in him, he despised prejudice and injustice and was ready to take a stand when he witnessed it. Friends and family often told him that he taught them what it means to be a good man, father and husband. Anyone who knew Steve recognized family was everything. He loved them fiercely and passionately. He would trade shifts at work so that he never missed athletic or dance events his daughters participated. He raised them to believe they were capable, and could truly do anything they set their minds to. Steve had a passion for history, particularly WWII and Civil War and really enjoyed writing poems and stories. Several poems and short stories were published in numerous publications. He eventually wrote seven unpublished books. Steve loved adventure. His love for the outdoors, fly fishing, camping, boating, hunting, water and snow skiing, spawned a myriad of family trips throughout the state and across the country. He was diagnosed with Parkinson's in his early 60's, met the challenge, and never let it define him. His innate humor and frequent jokes remained consistent throughout his life, even after being diagnosed with mesothelioma. His life was defined by integrity, principles, and strong values that afforded compassion, kindness and love for all. Steve truly was an exceptional husband, father, grandfather, uncle, and friend. He was admired for the man he was, deeply loved and will be greatly missed by all who knew him.

Steve is preceded in death by his father Sydney Matz, mother Esther (Ewing) Matz, sister Charlene (Matz) Holman, and grandson Tyler Daugherty. He is survived by his wife Karen (Brems) Matz, daughters Samantha (Shawn McPherron) Madsen, Toni (Matz) Daugherty, Patricia (Greg) Underwood, grandsons Dawson, Brendon and Chandler Daugherty and Austin and Kaden Underwood, and sister Cheri (Matz) Hudgens.

Steve will be interred at Pleasant Green Cemetery, 9200 W. 3500 S. in Magna at noon on Tuesday, November 2nd with a celebration of life to follow from 5 to 8 pm at the Webster Center, 8952 W. Magna Main Street. In lieu of flowers or plants the family requests donations to a Parkinson's or Mesothelioma research foundation.

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Published by The Salt Lake Tribune from Oct. 29 to Nov. 2, 2021.

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Jackie and Joe Miera

November 7, 2021

We will miss Uncle Steve so much. He was so nice and fun to be around the nicest man you will ever meet he was definitely one of a kind. My only regret is not spending more time with him I was always so happy taking my son to basketball and seeing him working out. We are so sorry and sad for the whole Matz family and know they can get through this terrible loss of such a great man because they are just as neat and strong as he was. You will always be in my heart and thoughts. Love you so much Uncle Steve.

Gary Lynn Petersen Jr

November 3, 2021

I worked with Steve for 6 years at Kennecott, in all my years I have yet to find a better co-worker/leader.
Thank You Steve.

Joseph M. Pasternak

November 1, 2021

Karen, Steve was a wonderful man and a wonderful friend. Please accept my condolence and take care of yourself. I still remember the day you and Steve drove up to my driveway regarding my new house. Steve was very kind and reminded me of a game I pitched and that was many years ago and he still remembered. A very wonderful man and a loss to this world,

Collette Pendleton

November 1, 2021

Dear Karen and family and friends of Steve, My sincere love and sympathy goes out to you all. So many memories . We go back a long way as friends. He was a wonderful friend and the adventures of he and Monte will last forever. He will be missed but not forgotten. May you find peace in the days to come, He put up a valiant fight. My love to you all, Collette and Family

Leonard Schwartz

October 30, 2021

A great friend and mentor. My life was so much better knowing Steve.. A very courageous man dealing with his sicknesses. You will be missed

Linda {Smith} Simmons

October 29, 2021

I was so sorry the see that Steve had passed away. I grew up with Steve in Garfield and we enjoyed many trips walking the pipeline to the Magna mills. He was so much fun to hang out with.

Danielle Ahlquist Nelson

October 29, 2021

I have know Steve since grade school in Garfield, and when he moved to Magna, he was my neighbor. He was a good friend, and drove most of us neighbor kids to High School. They don't come any better than Steve, and he will be missed by friends and especially his family.

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