Richard J. Mathie of Chalfont, PA died on Friday, April 13, 2012, at Doylestown Hospital. He was 58.
He was the husband of Cheryl A. Mathie for 13 years.
Born in Homestead, PA, he was the son of Anne Saloga Mathie of Houston, TX and the late Alexander Mathie.
Mr. Mathie was a resident of Chalfont for the past 20 years. He was a graduate of the University of Pittsburgh, Class of 1975, with his bachelor degree in Mathematics. Richard was employed as a sales representative for K-Tube Corporation, a medical supplies company located in Poway, CA, for the past 8 years. In his leisure time he enjoyed golfing, traveling, gardening and was an avid hockey fan. He will be sadly missed as a husband, father, son, and brother.
In addition to his wife and mother, he is survived by his two sons, LT. Cameron F. Mathie, U.S. Navy, who is presently stationed in Italy, Dillon F. Mathie of Brunswick, GA, his sister, Alexis Kuhnel and his niece, Sarah Logue, both of Houston, TX.
Services and interment will be held privately.
In lieu of flowers, contributions in his memory may be made to Alzheimer’s Association, 399 Market Street, Suite 102, Philadelphia, PA 19106.
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Sincerest condolences to Rich's family, especially Cameron and Dillon, he spoke often of you both.
I had the pleasure of meeting Rich when I was working the front desk at NEPG 8 years ago and and now I'm a Buyer for TEGRA MEDICAL he'd call often to check in. He spoke often of his boys, his travels, and remind me how much he disliked our Bruins and Patriots. He wasn't just a sales guy, he was a friend. He will be sadly missed.
I've known Rich since 2005 when I started working in the medical device industry. I consider Rich a great friend and I was extremely saddened and shocked today to hear of his passing. I heart goes out to his family and friends as well as my prayers. Rich was such a great guy and I always looked forward to my next opportunity to talk with him and catch-up. I am so very glad to have had the opportunity and honor to know him.
Rich was a favorite guest when I had the opportunity to spend time with him; I feel blessed for having he and his family in my life. My heart felt condolences and prayers to Cameron, Dillon, Alexis, and Sara.
I am so sad to hear of Rich's passing. I worked with Rich at Castle Metals in Charlotte, NC, and have fond memories of playing golf with him. His going away party, when moving to the Philly office, was focused around his stay vertical golf shoes, a box of pre lost golf balls and a 500 yard drive safty device. He was a wonderful man.
Rich will always have a special place in my heart and I was very saddened to hear of his passing. I worked for Rich at Castle Metals in Charlotte, NC and until he transferred to PA. What a wonderful person to work for!
What a shock to hear this news and such a loss of a wonderful man.
My prayers are with each one of the family members during this time. And especially Cameron and Dillon who were just little guys when I knew you in Charlotte. God Bless each one of you.
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