Marvin Matthews

marvin matthews

February 5, 1926 ~ March 10, 2022

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Marvin Matthews, 96, of Wessington, passed away, March 10, 2022, surrounded by his loving family at his home. 

Funeral mass will be 10:00 a.m., Wednesday, March 16, 2022, at St. Ann’s Catholic Church, Miller.  Burial will be at 1:30 p.m., St. Joseph’s Catholic Cemetery, Wessington.  A visitation will begin at 6:00 p.m., Tuesday, March 15, 2022, followed by a prayer service all at the church. 

Marvin was born at home near Wessington, February 5, 1926, to Charlie and Lizzie Matthews. He was baptized and confirmed at St. Joseph's Catholic Church in Wessington. He joined an older brother, Ralph, and a sister, Gladyce. His growing up years were on the farm north of the county line, later moving to the Seivers farm and attending the Brown School. Many happy hours were spent riding a pony and visiting with his best friend, Harold Brown. He attended Wessington High School and graduated in May 1944. He enjoyed the sport of boxing and basketball, touching a basketball for the first time as a freshman.

Marvin was drafted into the United States Army. In March 1945, he received Army khakis at Ft. Leonard Wood in Missouri before attending boot camp at Camp Hood in Texas. This farm boy learned about traveling around the country by bus and train. He was on his way to his deployment ship at Fort Adare, Oregon, when the atomic bomb was dropped, ending World War II. He shipped out and was part of the Occupation Forces, serving in the Philippines and later Japan. He served in the Financial Department of General MacArthur’s Head Quarters in Tokyo. Many of the service men there were from this area, so he felt close to home.  Following his honorable discharge in December 1946, he joined his father in farming. He farmed for the rest of his life.

Marvin and Rita Naughton were joined in marriage at St. Mary's Catholic Church in Highmore, SD, on November 16, 1953. Their first home was in Santa Monica, California, where he worked as a press operator for Douglas Aircraft in Torrence, later in El Segundo. In 1958, they joined Rita's Uncle, Cuthbert Yackley, in a partnership where they farmed and ranched near Onida. Then, Marvin purchased the Rusty Galbreath farm northeast of Wessington in 1962, where they spent 50 years enjoying friends of his youth. In 2011, Marvin and Rita moved to Wessington where they enjoyed many years of town living.

Marvin’s life revolved around his family, thoroughly enjoying his children and grandchildren as they grew and thrived. In later years, he enjoyed researching in the museum, driving in the country, and recounting the days of yore. His 96th birthday was a milestone for him. Having learned from his granddad, Theo Dessonville, as a child, Marv was a sharp card player. The State Fair was an anticipated annual event to visit old and new friends, look at displays, and participate in the Salute to Veterans. In 2018, he was honored as a WWII vet at the Red Wilk Bull Event.

Marvin served on many boards, including the Wessington School Board.  He served as the adjutant of the Watson-Krauter American Legion Post for 35 years and was a 75-year member, active locally and in the state organization.  For more than 50 years he served on the Beadle County Weed Board for Whiteside Township.  He belonged to the Catholic Order of Forresters, Community Club, and the Wessington Museum.  Marvin was a member of Saint Joseph’s and Saint Ann’s Catholic Churches, being a lector and the bell ringer. In 1968, he was appointed sexton of the Catholic Cemetery and faithfully served in that position for the rest of his life. He volunteered for numerous activities, such as the laying the cement foundation of the American Legion, Housing Development apartments, and the Wessington gymnasium.  Three generations of Matthews helped shingle the gym. 

Marvin leaves behind to mourn all his beloved family and a beautiful community of friends; his wife of 68 years, Rita; children: Jean (Dean Hohm), Piedmont, SD, William (Lynn), Easton, MA, George (Tracy), Grand Junction, CO, Gary (Dionn), Peyton, CO, Mary (David Davies), Phoenix, AZ, Gail (Jon Wingert), Rapid City, SD, and Jennifer (Keith Starks), Aberdeen, SD; twenty-six grandchildren; and eleven great-grandchildren.

Preceding him in death were his parents; brother, Ralph and wife, Bertha; and sister, Gladyce and husband, Wilburn Larson.

Reck Funeral Home of Miller has been entrusted with Marv’s arrangements. 

A Visitation was held on March 15, 2022 at 6:00 PM at St. Ann's Catholic Church, 709 East 4th St. in Miller, South Dakota 57362
A Prayer Service was held on March 15, 2022 at 7:00 PM at St. Ann's Catholic Church, 709 East 4th St. in Miller, South Dakota 57362
A Funeral Mass was held on March 16, 2022 at 10:00 AM at St. Ann's Catholic Church, 709 East 4th St. in Miller, South Dakota 57362
A Graveside Service was held on March 16, 2022 at 1:30 PM at St. Joseph's Catholic Cemetery in Wessington, SD 57381

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  1. Marvin was one of the best, one of the kindest people I've ever known. I'm lucky to have known him and had the privilege to spend time at their house growing up. He was a one of a kind and will be missed.

  2. My deepest sympathies for your loss. Be assured of my prayers for Marvin and for all your family. Eternal rest grant unto him, O Lord, and let perpetual light shine upon him. May he rest in peace. God bless you all.

  3. Sharon , Rich Schneiderman & Family says:

    Our son Nick was very lucky to have gotten to know and love this great man as Chambrays Papa . Our family is so very sorry to hear of his passing. Our hearts are broken over this great loss  for the family . 

  4. Dr. Dick and Kathy Splichal says:

    Sorry for your loss.
    Our Deepest Sympathy
    Dr. Dick and Kathy Splichal

  5. Dear Matthews Family, My sympathy to All in the loss of Marvin from his earthly life, I always enjoyed his visits to the FSA office in Huron. A true gentleman! Sincerely, Randy L Richards, former director of Beadle County FSA

  6. Jo Ann (Marken) Mikkelsen says:

    My heart goes out to you, Gail and Mrs Rita, and all the Families especially, as we mourn with you on the day of Mr Marvin’s journey home to the Lord, yet we rejoice knowing he is with Jesus and awaits the blessed Resurrection.  May God be with you and comfort you! I am thankful for knowing Marvin and Rita and the family, and I am blessed to have spent time at the Farm those several College weekends with Gail, and celebrating milestones with you in Rapid City at Gail & Jon’s!  You made me feel like part of your wonderful family and I’ll always remember you! Praying for comfort and peace for all! 

  7. Deepest condolences to all of the Matthews family. You are in our thoughts and prayers. God Bless!!

  8. My sincere sympathy to the family of Marvin Matthews.

  9. Dear Rita and family-
    I'm so very sorry to hear of your loss! My thoughts and prayers will be with you all Wednesday as I will be unable to attend. Eternal rest grant to Marvin Matthews Oh Lord; and let perpetual light shine upon him! May he rest in peace, AMEN!!🙏

  10. Matthews Family:

    Marvin was truly a gem to work with in The American Legion, I have worked at State Headquarters for nearly 30 years and I always knew when I received Marvin's items whether it was memberships, etc., it would be right and truly accurate. I missed him and Rita at Mid-Winter this year but will always treasure the memories of Marvin and will truly miss him. Prayers to your family and God Speed Marvin…

  11. My deepest sympathy and prayers to you Rita and all of your families. May he rest in peace.

  12. Rita & family. Sorry to hear about Marvin's passing. It was good to see you both in Church. You both are special people. Will miss Marvin. Our sympathy and prayers.

  13. Rita and Family

    Truley sorry to hear of your loss. May the Lord wrap his arms around you until the hurt passes.

  14. My prayers for family. Marv was an inspiration to everyone who met him.

  15. Marvin's Journey has just begun! Dot think of him as gone away for his journey has just begun. Life holds so many facets (as shown in the marvelous life tribute video) and this earth is just one.  Just think of him as resting from the sorrows and the tears in a place of warmth and comfort where there are no days and no years.  Think how he must be wishing that we could know today how nothing but our sadness can really pass away.  And think of him as living in the hearts of those he touched (and so many were those that knew his love these shortly passed 96 years).  For nothing loved is ever lost, and Marvin knows he loved much and was loved so much. (variation of Ellen Brenneman verse).  
    I am personally ever grateful to God my Heavenly Father for blessing me with being changed by Marvin's love and smiles.  Eternal rest our Heavenly Father grant you, Marvin!   
    I will be having a tree planted in Marvin's honor!  


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