(From Daniel Funeral Home)Matthew Curless Finley, age 39, of Lamar, Missouri passed away June 26, 2024, at Freeman Hospital in Joplin, Missouri.
Matthew was born November 5, 1984, in Slidell, Louisiana to Craig Lynn Finley and Jerri Ann (Curless) Finley.
Matthew touched many lives in his young life. He attended Lamar School where he taught lots of people how to accept, love, and how to include people with differences. He brought so much joy into the lives of those who took the time to get to know him and his very cute and very onery sense of humor. He touched you with his smile that included those big brown penetrating eyes.
The smile that everyone will remember him for. He loved to ride in the car and found car washes particularly fascinating. Especially after a trip to McDonalds to get his all-time favorite snack, McNuggets. He loved music. Especially piano and Christian stations on Pandora. Twiddling strings and musical toys were his constant past times.
Matthew had an uncanny sense of good and bad people and seemed to have a direct connection with the angels that constantly watched over him. He also seemed to have an uncanny communication with our Heavenly Father who perfectly designed him for his earthly family. More than anything Matthew just loved hanging out with his family, laughing, playing, and just being.
Matthew had an exceedingly difficult health journey, but he was a fighter and seemed to have God’s Favor. When God finally said “I need you home” he quietly and peacefully left his body and ran to Jesus where he is now FREE to talk, laugh, run, sing, and dance. All things his earthly body had denied him. If he could have spoken a message to those who loved him, it might have been “please love The Lord with all your heart soul and minds. So that one day we can all be together again in Paradise. I have sooooo much to share.” His footprints are forever embedded in the hearts of those who knew and loved him. He most definitely changed the world and made it a better place.
Survivors include his parents, Craig and Jerri; one brother, Ryan (Carri) Finley of Fayetteville, Arkansas; one sister, Melissa Finley of Rogers, Arkansas; niece, Jaden Finley and nephew Kyler Finley; aunts and uncles, Linda Finley of Rogers, AR, David and Karen Roeder of Rossville, Kansas and Charles and Nancy Curless of Lamar, MO; cousins, Amy (Mike) Marrone, Julie (Bo) Bennett, Ann (Jason) Killmon and Natalie Roeder; long time caregivers, Mary Roth, Lisa Hunt, and Melissa Finley and more recent caregivers, Sandy Crockett and Michelle Gaines;
Matthew was preceded in death by his grandparents, Carl and Bonnie Finley and Bub and Janet Curless.
Matthew had an exceedingly difficult health journey, but he was a fighter and seemed to have God’s Favor. When God finally said “I need you home” he quietly and peacefully left his body and ran to Jesus where he is now FREE to talk, laugh, run, sing, and dance. All things his earthly body had denied him. If he could have spoken a message to those who loved him, it might have been “please love The Lord with all your heart soul and minds. So that one day we can all be together again in Paradise. I have sooooo much to share.” His footprints are forever embedded in the hearts of those who knew and loved him. He most definitely changed the world and made it a better place.
Survivors include his parents, Craig and Jerri; one brother, Ryan (Carri) Finley of Fayetteville, Arkansas; one sister, Melissa Finley of Rogers, Arkansas; niece, Jaden Finley and nephew Kyler Finley; aunts and uncles, Linda Finley of Rogers, AR, David and Karen Roeder of Rossville, Kansas and Charles and Nancy Curless of Lamar, MO; cousins, Amy (Mike) Marrone, Julie (Bo) Bennett, Ann (Jason) Killmon and Natalie Roeder; long time caregivers, Mary Roth, Lisa Hunt, and Melissa Finley and more recent caregivers, Sandy Crockett and Michelle Gaines;
Matthew was preceded in death by his grandparents, Carl and Bonnie Finley and Bub and Janet Curless.
A Celebration of Life will be held at 2:00 p.m., Monday, July 1, 2024, at Lamar Methodist Church with burial to follow at Lake Cemetery in Lamar, MO.
The family will receive friends from 1:00 p.m. - 2:00 p.m., Monday, July 1, 2024, prior to the service at the church.
Contributions are suggested and made payable to Hearts and Hands for Humanity and St. Jude Children’s Hospital in care of Daniel Funeral Home. To donate online directly to the charities, you may go their websites; heartsandhandsforhumanity.org or stjude.org
Condolences may be shared at www.dfhlamar.com.
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