Mark Matthews, A Man Dedicated to Duty


Mark Matthews | File Photo

Mark and Pat Matthews have been part of the Mastic, Shirley, Mastic Beach, hamlet for as long as I can remember. I had the honor and pleasure to work side by side with them on many community projects. They loved this community and worked diligently to improve the quality of life for its residents, especially our children.

Pat Matthews wrote the following to commemorate her beloved husband, Mark, who died on April 25th 2023. Mark was a testament to the quality of people who live and work in our community. A devoted husband, father, and mentor to our youth. He was a man who fought for the freedom of others and was a decorated hero. He was a loving and devoted spouse to Pat and beloved father to their children.

This community is better for having had Mark Matthews guiding and supporting many of the quality-of-life issues we have faced over the years. As a Board of Education member, he channeled his wisdom, compassion, and experience to enhance the education of our youth.

Mark Matthews File Photo
Family and friends were received at Roma Funeral Home in Shirley. A Mass was celebrated at St. Jude’s RC Church in Mastic Beach and Interment with military honors took place at Calverton National Cemetery.

I encourage all those who knew him to contribute to the William Floyd Scholarship Fund that his family is establishing. He gave so much time, energy, and love to foster education in our school. Please see details below.

On April 25th, Mark Matthews passed away. He was positive to the end. He never expressed a word of self-pity. Mark was a noble, but humble man. In his over 40 years as a resident, Mark was a coach, scout master, Board of Education member and President of the Athletic Booster Club.

He retired after 33 years as a Colonel in the Army Engineer Corp. He served in Vietnam where he received the Bronze Star.

As a way of keeping his memory alive, his family is establishing a scholarship fund. Should anyone wish to donate, please write a check to the William Floyd Scholarship Fund, and write Col. Mark Matthews on the note line. Send your check to Pat Matthews, 285 Floyd Road, Shirley, NY 11967. If you have any questions, please call or text 631-255-5839.

Upon receipt of the check, we can send you the tax-exempt number.

Mark is survived by his wife Pat of 55 years, his son Mark “Salty”, his daughter Michelle and his youngest son Shawn. He was the beloved grandfather to Miranda Matthews, Annabelle and Harrison Oakley and great grandfather to Wyatt Matthews.

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