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Just today I learn about Matthew's passing away. I am praying 🙏 for his soul.

My message to Mary: The loss of a beloved husband and father is one we are never prepared for. It is a pain that we carry with us always, I cant say the pain ever goes away. Remember he loved you and his wonderful family,  and he is always near. My deepest sympathy to you and your family from across the ocean.

Sincerely, 

Carla Movi, Italy 

Our hearts go out to Matthew’s family. Praying for everyone. 
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My condolences to Matthew's family. I worked with Matthew for many years. I always appreciated his positive attitude. We worked on lots of projects over the years.  I respected him as a person. I will miss working with him and having our conversations. RIP Buddy!

I have known Matthew for probably thirty years as a knowledgeable engineer, joyful project manager and friend of countless personal projects that had me on my machinist toes! We fondly recall anytime the call came from Matthew early in the morning questioning how fast something could be completed. Business and pleasure projects commanded the same dedication and attention. We will miss talking with Matthew and hope he is resting with no machinery in site!

Rick Nelson, Renen Precision

Matthew began his collaboration with Ronchi Packaging Machinery in the year 2000, and from that moment on, he became an indispensable part of our Company’s growth. 

His immense contributions were crucial to every project we undertook, and his dedication and expertise played a vital role in shaping our success.

More than just a loyal collaborator, Matthew was a true friend to all of us. We will forever carry his memory with us and strive to continue working with the same serenity and determination that he exemplified every day.

Matthew’s response to the simple question, "How's it going?" was always, "Good! Another day in the wonderful world of packaging machinery" For me, this will remain a mantra that embodies his unwavering spirit.

Matthew's loss is deeply felt by all of us, but we find comfort in the memories we shared and the lasting impact he had on our lives and our Company.

Ronchi Family

I worked with Matt at Anderson Machine Works for 3 years in the early 90’s and I got to know him very well as he was my boss and mentor during this time. There were a lot of things he spoke to me about which made an impact and influenced me throughout my career. He was the first person to show me how a PC worked and could recall any technical part number from memory. He was a control logic genius – and was a straight shooter. He would tell you what he felt with no sugar coating or distortion. He had a very incredible sense of humor that would rival any comedians stand up routine. I wish I had one last time to speak to him and tell him that I have been a trade school instructor for the past decade and that I often speak of him as my mentor to my students.
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Praying for strength for you and your family to cope with your loss. All of my love to you and yours. 🌹

My memories with Matthew date back to the early 2000's when we were introduced to filling machinery with the latest technologies. Both myself and Matthew we apart of the startup crew where we put in the extra time and energy to make a successful production operation. I leaned on Matthew for technical support throughout the years. He was always a welcoming individual and his positivity was felt by all. The machinery and part of his legacy still remains very strong today. Please accept my condolences during this difficult time.

Keith Ahlbrandt

Henkel

I had purchased and installed a window air-conditioner,  only to then discover the plug wouldn't fit.  Matthew came to my aide and made sure I had everything I needed and did the work himself with his trusty helpmate Mary right by his side. Now every time the unit comes on I am reminded of his kindness and generosity. He was most definitely a blessing to all who knew him and although we rejoice that he is now with his Lord,  his presence here on earth is sorely missed. 
I’m so sorry for the loss of Matthew, he was a great person who always brought smiles to those around him. He hired me straight out of college taking a big chance when Covid hit and everything was crazy and worked to teach and guide me as a mentor of sorts. I really appreciate everything he did, he truly was a loving and caring person. I will keep you all in my prayers as I know this is incredibly difficult right now.
Brother Matthew, may Our Father in Heaven in His infinite mercy grant you His grace. May God protect your family and hold them in His steadfast love.
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