About Uncle Matt
He was Uncle Matt to everyone, often referring to himself in the third person as such. He’d say “Uncle Matt needs to feed the machine” or “I think someone’s lying to Uncle Matt” or “Uncle Matt is about to hand out a beat down”. More than once his answer to a problem would be, “you tell them Uncle Matt said so”. It didn’t matter if the offending party actually knew him or not; could be anyone from a store clerk to the Pope… that was his answer delivered with a serious deliberate stare that was generally far from serious and usually ended up with a wide grin and raucous laughter. When he was younger Matthew was quite the dancer. He would often treat his sisters to an excellent impersonation of Vanilla Ice or perhaps MC Hammer by dancing and singing “can’t touch this” wearing nothing but boxer shorts. This would apparently become good training for when Dan, his team sergeant with 5th group would play a joke on Matthew and tell all the surrounding bases that they had a celebrity in their midst – Matthew the underwear model. Matthew has always been drawn to law enforcement. There was a time when his parents had gone on vacation that he found the keys to his dad’s cruiser. Apparently, after tearing up and down the street with the lights and siren a few times, a helicopter with a searchlight started circling above and Matthew decided to return the cruiser and put his career on hold for several years. It did not, however, quell his desire to drive fast and have fun. Some of our favorite memories were anytime Matthew took Nana anywhere in his car. He’d get her settled into his black Corvette with the top out, crank the radio, and lay down fifty feet of rubber pinning Nana to the seat while she grinned like a Cheshire cat. Matthew transformed into Uncle Matt in 1993 with the birth of Nicholas. He came into the delivery room as soon as they’d let him in following the birth to check on his sister, bring her flowers, and of course flirt with the nurses.
He fell into the role of Uncle Matt naturally, effortlessly, and second to none. He’d pick up Josh from school, stop by the army navy store to “gear up”, and when Lisa got home she’d find the two of them dressed in camouflage fatigues from head to toe, wearing face paint, and practicing maneuvers out in the woods behind the house. One time she arrived home to find a giant bat mobile tent set up in the living room with Nick hanging out of one side, Uncle Matt hanging out of the other, both laughing and having the time of their lives. You can’t help but notice how virtually every picture we have he’s got his hands on the kids wrestling in the living room, body slamming one of them in the swimming pool, but always showing his affection for them all. Every year for Josh’s birthday party, our family would take over a small go cart track a short distance from our house. My sister and her kids recall how Uncle Matt would watch for the fastest cart, and when it was time to pick one, he’d playfully push them out of the way while running for the best one. He was their Uncle Matt too. On the track he’d bump the other cars, swerve at them, taunt everyone playfully just like one of the kids. He also loved to catch the kids on the bumper boats, where he’d pin one in the corner with his boat while throwing coins to anyone standing by the water guns. Of course, this generally ended up with everyone thoroughly soaked, including Uncle Matt who would have a feigned look of contempt for the person responsible. To say Uncle Matt was generous is an understatement. The sky was the limit at Christmas when it came to gift giving. Nothing was too good for his family. Even when he was overseas he ordered gifts online and had them sent home for everyone. But my mind goes back to a Christmas some years ago when his nephews were about age 5, 7, and 10. Uncle Matt had purchased leather jackets for each of them. Bearing in mind that they were all still in their pajamas, picture him having each of the boys putting on their leather jackets, and stand in a semi circle while he demonstrated in his best mafia accent how to extort lunch money from other kids at school and how to “take care of business if someone disrespects your sister”.

