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Matthew Aaron (Matt) Smith

Posted 2018-01-28 by Judy Wight Branson
The Daily Courier, Prescott, Arizona
Sunday, January 28, 2018, page 7a

Matthew “Matt” Aaron Smith, 51, passed away unexpectedly due to a
pulmonary embolism on Tuesday, Jan. 23, 2018, in Prescott, Arizona.
He was born in February 1966, in Salt Lake City, Utah, to Charles
“Gene” and Joyce (Stockton) Smith.

After settling in Prescott in 1984, Matt worked as an apprentice
plumber before becoming an electrician. During his apprenticeship,
he met Chris, his co-worker and future wife of 28 years. They
married on March 31, 1990, at the Hassayampa Inn in Prescott, and
were blessed with the birth of their son, Wyatt, several months
later.

For years, Matt worked as a Journeyman Electrician before being
hired by Yavapai County as a Trades Specialist. He loved a good
challenge and could fix almost anything with his bare hands, as long
it didn’t involve snakes, which rightfully terrified him. Matt was
quickly promoted into the County’s Electrician position, and
celebrated five years of service with the County in 2017.

As fate would have it, Matt and his wife, Chris (who has worked for
the County’s Human Resources Department for 13 years) parted as they
had met, as loving co-workers. Matt was a caring and devoted
husband, father, son, brother, uncle, friend and co-worker who will
be deeply missed.

He is survived by his wife, Chris Smith; son, Wyatt Smith; stepson,
Dace James Hines; mother, Joyce Smith; brothers, Bert (Jan) Smith
and Robert (Sherry) Morris; sisters, Michelle Opheikens, Vicki
Ostler, and Robyn (Joe) Stanczyk. Matt is also survived by numerous
nieces, nephews and step family members who loved him dearly.

In addition to his family, Matt leaves behind many beloved friends
and colleagues.

Matt was an avid outdoorsman, who loved fishing and hunting
(especially for elk). He recently developed an interest in bow
hunting, loved golf and computer games, and laughing at videos of
people doing silly things. He was passionate about sports
(especially football and baseball – go Cardinals and
Diamondbacks!!), and could often be heard carrying on full
conversations with TV commentators as though they were in the room.
Matt had a lesser-known artistic side; drawing, playing saxophone,
sculpting, and other creative endeavors when he was younger. He was
a kind and generous person, and frequently helped others in need;
such as the time he carried his mother-in-law miles up a canyon
trail after she broke her ankle on a hike.

If you’ve seen the spectacular, colorful glow of the famous Prescott
Courthouse holiday lights between 2012 and 2017, you’ve been
fortunate to witness, quite literally, the light Matt brought to the
world. He had a great sense of humor, and the only things brighter
than his luminous electrical work were his infectious smile and
laugh.

Rest in Peace, Matt. We love you.

A public viewing will be held from 5:30 to 8 p.m. Wednesday, Jan.
31, 2018, at Ruffner-Wakelin Funeral Home, 303 S. Cortez St.,
Prescott, Arizona.

There will be a celebration of Matt’s life at 6 p.m. Friday, Feb. 2,
2018, at The Sheriff’s Posse Clubhouse, 2050 Sheriff’s Posse Trail,
Prescott, Arizona.

Please sign the online guestbook at: www.ruffnerwakelin.com.

Matt loved wildlife and the outdoors. In lieu of flowers, we know
he’d appreciate your generous donation to the Arizona Wildlife
Federation: http://www.azwildlife.org.

Information provided by survivors.




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