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Matthew Henry Pachosa

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Matthew Henry Pachosa Veteran

Birth
Coulee Dam, Okanogan County, Washington, USA
Death
17 Jul 2019 (aged 81)
Largo, Pinellas County, Florida, USA
Burial
Lincoln, Lincoln County, Washington, USA Add to Map
Plot
SH 347-2-32
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Matthew Henry Pachosa, age 81, passed away peacefully on Wednesday, July 17, 2019, in Largo, Florida.

Born on August 24, 1937, in Mason City (Coulee Dam), Washington. Matt spent his entire childhood in Grand Coulee, Washington, graduating from Grand Coulee High School in 1955, and then attending Gonzaga University, joining the Army's ROTC program while there.

Upon graduation with a BS in Physics, Matt remained in the Army and made a career of it for 22 years. He was stationed in locations across the US as well as in South Korea, Vietnam, Turkey and Germany, retiring as a Lieutenant Colonel in 1981.

Matt then settled in Largo, Florida, as he did not like the cold and had acquired a number of investment homes there while in the service.

Throughout his entire life he had a love of movies and most anything Disney. He was a longtime attendee of the Lone Pine Film Festival in California. He also participated as an extra in the 1995 movie "The Break".

Matt loved cameras and video cameras as well as projection TVs as he was an early adopter of technologies related to video. He was also an early adopter of the internet. In the early 1990s he taught all who were interested how to create web pages on geocities to help organize and communicate his family ancestry. Also, In the mid 90s, Matt started the 'Click and Drag' Club and helped dozens and dozens of people in the Largo area learn about the internet and email; a club that still has active members to this day. He clicked and dragged many of his friends and family into the computer age. He did his part to keep the family connected with genealogical searches and created a huge family tree of information as well.

In retirement, Matt enjoyed gardening, eventually focusing on growing and propagating all types and varieties of orchids. He gave away hundreds of orchids to friends and neighbors and taught many others how to be orchiditis in the Tampa area.

Matt also loved to paint. He was able to teach hundreds of people how to paint a scenic oil painting in one afternoon, often- times holding classes in his garage, or when in Grand Coulee, in his brother Bob's garage.

He kept up friendships in Grand Coulee and helped organize many class reunions creating a "RUB" Reunion Update Bulletin that he would send out frequently to the Grand Coulee area graduates to help plan reunions and keep in touch with each other for many, many years.

During his retirement, Matt did a lot of traveling throughout the US, mainly utilizing the Army's Space Available program, freely flying to wherever was available to get to his final destination. Matt never met a relative he didn't like to visit.

Matt was preceded in death by his parents, Metz and Anna Pachosa; his sister, Mary Jo (Pachosa) Inman, and nephew, Cory Pachosa. Survivors include: brother, Bob Pachosa, sister-in-law Georgia Pachosa, brother in-law Terry Inman, niece Theresa Inman, nephews: Jim Pachosa (Sabrina Robinson), Dean Pachosa (NJ Tolton) and numerous cousins in the Grand Coulee Dam Area and throughout the US.

Public viewing will be held at Saint Henry's Catholic Church at 11:45 a.m. to 12:45 p.m., on Saturday, July 27. Funeral Services will follow at 1 p.m. Gravesite services with Military Honors at Spring Canyon Cemetery in Grand Coulee to follow Matt's funeral. Bob Pachosa will be in attendance for the day.
Matthew Henry Pachosa, age 81, passed away peacefully on Wednesday, July 17, 2019, in Largo, Florida.

Born on August 24, 1937, in Mason City (Coulee Dam), Washington. Matt spent his entire childhood in Grand Coulee, Washington, graduating from Grand Coulee High School in 1955, and then attending Gonzaga University, joining the Army's ROTC program while there.

Upon graduation with a BS in Physics, Matt remained in the Army and made a career of it for 22 years. He was stationed in locations across the US as well as in South Korea, Vietnam, Turkey and Germany, retiring as a Lieutenant Colonel in 1981.

Matt then settled in Largo, Florida, as he did not like the cold and had acquired a number of investment homes there while in the service.

Throughout his entire life he had a love of movies and most anything Disney. He was a longtime attendee of the Lone Pine Film Festival in California. He also participated as an extra in the 1995 movie "The Break".

Matt loved cameras and video cameras as well as projection TVs as he was an early adopter of technologies related to video. He was also an early adopter of the internet. In the early 1990s he taught all who were interested how to create web pages on geocities to help organize and communicate his family ancestry. Also, In the mid 90s, Matt started the 'Click and Drag' Club and helped dozens and dozens of people in the Largo area learn about the internet and email; a club that still has active members to this day. He clicked and dragged many of his friends and family into the computer age. He did his part to keep the family connected with genealogical searches and created a huge family tree of information as well.

In retirement, Matt enjoyed gardening, eventually focusing on growing and propagating all types and varieties of orchids. He gave away hundreds of orchids to friends and neighbors and taught many others how to be orchiditis in the Tampa area.

Matt also loved to paint. He was able to teach hundreds of people how to paint a scenic oil painting in one afternoon, often- times holding classes in his garage, or when in Grand Coulee, in his brother Bob's garage.

He kept up friendships in Grand Coulee and helped organize many class reunions creating a "RUB" Reunion Update Bulletin that he would send out frequently to the Grand Coulee area graduates to help plan reunions and keep in touch with each other for many, many years.

During his retirement, Matt did a lot of traveling throughout the US, mainly utilizing the Army's Space Available program, freely flying to wherever was available to get to his final destination. Matt never met a relative he didn't like to visit.

Matt was preceded in death by his parents, Metz and Anna Pachosa; his sister, Mary Jo (Pachosa) Inman, and nephew, Cory Pachosa. Survivors include: brother, Bob Pachosa, sister-in-law Georgia Pachosa, brother in-law Terry Inman, niece Theresa Inman, nephews: Jim Pachosa (Sabrina Robinson), Dean Pachosa (NJ Tolton) and numerous cousins in the Grand Coulee Dam Area and throughout the US.

Public viewing will be held at Saint Henry's Catholic Church at 11:45 a.m. to 12:45 p.m., on Saturday, July 27. Funeral Services will follow at 1 p.m. Gravesite services with Military Honors at Spring Canyon Cemetery in Grand Coulee to follow Matt's funeral. Bob Pachosa will be in attendance for the day.

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