of Clinton, AR
May 5, 1939 - July 29, 2024
We are grieved to announce the passing of our father, Charles Guy Matthews, on July 29, 2024 at our home in Clinton, Arkansas. Born on May 05, 1939, dad grew up in Dallas, Georgia with his parents and nine siblings. After school, he served in the United States Navy, including four tours to Vietnam. After the Navy, he engaged in several occupations (and several marriages) before settling upon truck driving, which he did until retiring at the age of 80. Dad loved spending his days after retirement sipping coffee on the porch while listening to the Trading Post program in the morning and listening to the dogs running rabbits or deer the remainder of the day.
Dad was a fixture on Grassy Hollow Road. Many people have stopped by asking after him because he hadn't been on the porch in some time. Sadly, he grew ill with Parkinson's disease and dementia which took a great toll on him and took him from us.
He is survived by his sons, Eric, Brook and Shawn; along with his grandchildren, Charles G. Matthews II, Amanda Matthews-Renforth, Mallory Patricia Sue Matthews, Shanna Matthews and Justin Matthews; as well as great-grandchildren, Rilya, Tyja, Sayana, Alyssa, Kayleigh, Ryan, Emma, Ethan, Dysen, Brookson, Bralie, Hadliey and Raine.
He is in our hearts and will be dearly missed.
A memorial visitation will be held from 1:00 pm to 3:00 pm on Saturday, August 03, 2024 at the Roller-McNutt Funeral Home in Clinton. Military honors will be observed at 3:00 pm to honor his distinguished service to his country.
To express online condolences please visit www.rollerfuneralhomes.com/clinton
Matthews family, I'm sorry for your loss. I hadn’t seen Matt for a few years but I remember him fondly. He and Deniece were helpful to me and my daughter when we first got into horseback riding and were great fun to ride the trails with. Please accept my condolences.
Matthews family, I'm sorry for your loss. I hadn’t seen Matt for a few years but I remember him fondly. He and Deniece were helpful to me and my daughter when we first got into horseback riding and were great fun to ride the trails with. Please accept my condolences.
So sad to hear this news about Uncle Guy. May GOD bring peace to his Family and help them thru this time of grieving. Sadly I never got to know Uncle Guy, but he was thr brother just older than Daddy(Wayne) . I'm praying for GOD'S grace to help yall thru this sad time.Lets try to reach out to each other ,as cousins, Uncle Doug is the last sibling left. Uncle Ted and Uncle Jess are still living also.
He alway brought me a sailors hat when he came home to Dallas in the late 50's and early 60's.Great memories.
Along with Ricky a lot of fond memories when Uncle Guy came home on leave-May peace be with the family
So sorry to here this. One of my fondest childhood memories was spending time with him when he came home on leave.
Sorry for your loss. I’m sure he will be missed by all.