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Tuesday
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July
Visitation at Main Service
3:00 pm - 6:00 pm
Tuesday, July 18, 2023
Fitzgerald Field
17 S. Delaware Ave.
Yardley, Pennsylvania, United States
Tuesday
18
July
Memorial Service
6:00 pm
Tuesday, July 18, 2023
Fitzgerald Field
17 S. Delaware Ave.
Yardley, Pennsylvania, United States
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Steve Anderson posted a condolence
Friday, September 6, 2024
I just discovered today that Matt had passed. We worked together at Stanley and he was such a great guy. He was bright, full of life and such a caring person. My belated condolences to his family and friends.
Steve Anderson
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Robert Pollard uploaded photo(s)
Sunday, July 23, 2023
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Lafayette Soccer 1986. The year we best Penn State away. Love you Matt
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Robert Pollard posted a condolence
Sunday, July 23, 2023
I met Matt briefly over 4 months during the 86 soccer season at Lafayette. His playfulness with determination in his life and burning desire to win on the soccer field are memories I will treasure. He was a delightful rambunctious guy who would always put himself out for others. Your star burned briefly Matt but it burnt super brightly. My condolences and heartfelt sympathy to all family and friends. I’ll miss you Matt. God bless my old friend.
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Elizabeth (Beth) Marinelli uploaded photo(s)
Monday, July 17, 2023
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Losing Matthew is like losing a limb. There were only 15 months separating Matthew and me, and with our two sisters, Celia and Laura, we grew up in a loving, chaotic environment with Barb and Lou at the helm.
Matthew was a big-brother out of a TV series. He was a shining star. Athletic, good-looking, smart and charismatic, he was the one everyone knew, or wanted to know. He thrived in the limelight.
Matthew blazed a trail for me here in life: he explained the birds and the bees to me; he showed me how to rebel; he introduced me to beer and gin and tonics; he gave me advice on men, i.e. “stay away from men like me”, the list goes on and on. Oddly enough, Matthew also taught me to conform - he was the first to find a proper job and gave me tips for my endless job search after college. Matthew was also invaluable support when Finn and I ended up unexpectedly without a place to live, we became roommates with him in Montclair!
As we became increasingly more established, Matthew´s life seemed charmed - lovely wife, clever kids and successful business ventures. We did not see one another enough, but he was always available for a chat and for support. One of my fondest recent memories was the time he and I spent a night out in Rehoboth with Mom and Dad, a rare occasion for us and for them. It was like traveling back in time. In the past three years our weekly zoom calls were a highlight to the week, a time for the “Marinelli-nuclear family” to get together. Matthew was the entertainer, the storyteller, it was always better when he joined in. Our last call was barely two days before he died. He was betting on a recovery, fighting to the end.
I am so grateful to Laurie, who was such a support to Matthew through all his ups and downs, the yin to his yang. Through her and their beautiful children – Isabella and Nicholas - Matthew´s eternal flame will continue to burn brightly.
Rest peacefully, my one and only brother.
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Doreen Pinkerton uploaded photo(s)
Saturday, July 15, 2023
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Matt was my lifelong friend, kindergarten playmate in the play house, sports colleague, part of my family, and even was part of each of our crushes at younger years. In high school he was a dear friend, someone I trusted, always wanted around at group events, felt safe with, admired, and knew would succeed in life. Matt always had a way of making everyone feel welcome, he was larger than life and charismatic, and I felt like he had become my brother before graduation. That says a lot because I have one terrific brother! Even though in college years I got to see his sister Cecelia more than him, he always had a deep connection with me as family. What can I say? Life will not be the same with out Matt in it but I will be praying for the family every day this season and beyond. We always connected through Facebook and never let lifelong friends fade away. 13 years with Matt plus some college summer means two decades of great times to treasure and hold dear. He loved hearing about my families’ Norwegian immigration on both sides and always like my singing and songwriting and playing guitar and I’ll treasure that. I pray a blessing on his wife and family and our deepest condolences and sympathies.
Joe, Doreen Pinkerton and family, and from my mom and Dad who recognized his talents ( especially my Dad who was an All star Soccer player and understood the challenges, as well as Steve my brother, and also my sister Donna - the Christiansen family sends their love to the entire Marinelli family as well as parents and extended families. “ Matt, I’ll see you soon, and get to meet that family you are so proud of!” - Doreen
Psalm 100
Psalm 23
Rev 20,21
2 Corinthians 15
Romans 5
Peace, in Jesus’ name.
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Sandy Zingaro posted a condolence
Saturday, July 15, 2023
From the day I met you 24 years ago and you walked into my office and told me how things were gonna change (I thought who does this guy think he is) you became a mentor, a boss, a bodyguard and a friend. You were larger than life but always took the time to listen and help whenever I needed it whether it was work or personal. You had that way about you to take any situation and teach me how to turn a negative into a positive. I have so many fond memories over the years but now I’m just sad. RIP Matt
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Celia Marinelli posted a condolence
Saturday, July 15, 2023
If only I could run around the house and chase you with a worm. If only we could say let’s run away and only grab a jar of peanut butter. If only we could ride Space Mountain. If we could only laugh in Church one more time. If you could only save my day. I lost my little bro but you will always stay in my heart.
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PATRICK MARTIN BECK posted a condolence
Friday, July 14, 2023
I will never again hear the booming voice or be wrapped in the crushing hug. I will, however, always have the friend who believed in me when nobody else did and I wasn't so sure myself. The one who helped me find special beef cattle when I had no business starting a business. The one who offered guidance during a difficult time with my son - not what to do but what kind of Dad I might aspire to be - loving and patient within boundaries, prepared to watch the mistakes and present to help pick up the pieces. Our time together spanned 35 years of jubilant shenanigans that started in college. A gifted athlete with strength, speed and appetite for contact rarely seen on the rugby pitch, he struck fear into his opposite number. He made a tough game look easy and deflected praise to the other players around him. An exemplary sportsman who would help an opponent up after laying him flat. Generous and loyal as others have said. Strong enough to be gentle and prepared to stand firm on an unpopular matter of principle. Confident and well-spoken, Matt would listen respectfully to a differing viewpoint even if he was chuckling and shaking his head inside. I will continue to see him in the kindness that comes naturally to Nick and Izzy modeled by their parents for so long. Matt told me about Izzy running track in high school, an effortless gazelle who would surely anchor the 440 relay. An easy choice. But she didn't want to beat out a friend "who works so hard at it" and found her way instead to volleyball where she could sharpen a killer instinct within the team environment. Matt respected her on her journey and and can rest easy seeing the fine young people who can carry on and remember their special Dad.
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Brenda McCabe lit a candle
Friday, July 14, 2023
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The biggest sports fan I know. I remember walking into his office during the World Cup and he had it on the big screen. He was super proud of his kids, he bragged about them every chance he’d get. Condolences to Matt’s family and friends. Keeping you in my thoughts and prayers.
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Nancy and Cory Evenstad posted a condolence
Friday, July 14, 2023
Izzy and family, I am so sorry for your loss, I never got to meet Matt, I heard nothing but good things about him from Izzy and my daughter , her team mate , Payton, . I’m not a super religious person but I’d like to think some day you will all be together again , much love from the Evenstad family
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Mike Murphy posted a condolence
Friday, July 14, 2023
I'm very sorry to hear this news. I enjoyed my time working with Matt and am keeping his family and friends in my prayers.
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Tia Shum posted a condolence
Friday, July 14, 2023
To Matt, I will always remember the kind gestures, dinners, and meals you cooked for Izzy's teammates and I. From the moments you came to watch Izzy play volleyball, the passion you had for sports and towards your daughter was beyond inspiring. I hope to be like you when I have kids someday; supportive, caring, and strong. You will be missed dearly.
With love, Tia and the Shum Family.
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Ken Kocak posted a condolence
Friday, July 14, 2023
Matt was a great friend and would do anything for anyone. He will be sadly missed. I will always remember our times coaching our boys in basketball and football and working together. RIP my friend!!!
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Janet Buermann posted a condolence
Friday, July 14, 2023
I will never forget that year we all went up to Boston for New Years Eve. We were following Matt and Laurie in a Blizzard. Never one to shy from a challenge there he was leading us in a charge behind and sometimes around and dare I say between the snowplows on Route 84! Needless to say we made it in one piece and we all had a great time together. What I’ll remember most about Matt is his laugh. Such a great guy through and through.
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Friday, July 14, 2023
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Tom Bock posted a condolence
Friday, July 14, 2023
To my Mane man “ The Lion “
You will always be my Brother !!!!
Love ya ! Miss ya
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