Edward Paul Matey Youngstown, Ohio Obituary

Edward Paul Matey

Boardman- Edward Paul Matey, 74, passed away at his residence on July 30, 2020. He was born on October 30, 1945 to Helen (Antolik) and Andrew Matey in Youngstown, Ohio. He lived on Youngtown’s West Side where he graduated from Chaney High School in 1963. At Chaney, he was a three-year starter for Red Angelo’s football teams. Ed was a two-way starter and was granted All-City, All Northeastern Ohio and an All State performer in 1962. By the end of his senior year he was heavily recruited by several universities. After his high school graduation, Ed went to Youngstown State University to play for the legendary Dwight “Dike” Beede. A four-year starter for the Penguins, he earned four letters while serving as co-captain his senior year. In the spring of 1968, he was named “Most Valuable Athlete” at YSU, capping off a brilliant athletic career with the top honor awarded by the school’s athletics department. Upon graduation, he started his career teaching and coaching at his alma mater, Chaney High School. In 1971, Ed was hired to become the head football coach. Over the next 17 years, Ed became the winningest coach with 83 wins, 67 losses and 4 ties. During that time, the cowboys became the city series dynasty, as Ed led the cowboys to eight city championships, including the first undefeated 10-0 team in Chaney history. When he stepped down as head football coach, he moved right into the front office where he served as the schools Director of Athletics for 12 years. He then became the schools’ assistant principal for his final four years at Chaney. In all, Ed spent over 34 years of service as a teacher, coach, and principal for Chaney High School until retiring in 2002. Upon his retirement from Chaney, Ed continued to work for Youngstown City Schools Athletic Department, becoming the Director of Athletics until 2017. He took great pride in spearheading the fundraising and development of the new Rayen Stadium which became the centerpiece for Youngstown City Schools Football in 2012. Even with such an esteemed career, Ed’s greatest joys came from his loving and devoted wife Sherry of 33 years, his daughter Heidi (Paul) Matula, granddaughter Madison (13), his daughter Jennifer (Jeff) Hamilton, grandson Alec (22), granddaughter Mya (14), stepdaughter Terri (Joe) Pifher, granddaughter Kate (9) and grandson Jake (3). Ed never missed a day of talking to Heidi and checking in with Madison to hear about her school and cheerleading. His relationship with Terri was none other than a father-daughter relationship and spent many hours with Kate fishing and hunting, teaching her how to use a riding lawnmower and building special projects together in the garage. Ed would light up with joy every time Jake would call to say, “Hi Papa, I love you!” and looked so forward to the day he could teach him the fundamentals of football. In addition to being a loving husband and grandpa, Ed loved to hunt, make pierogis with his friends at Holy Trinity church every Thursday, was a talented carpenter and a master at being able to fix anything. He took great pride in his meticulous garage filled with nuts, bolts and tools for any project while directing his “helpers” along the way. Most recently he re-modeled his nephew’s home as a hobby during retirement. He had such special knack for turning any vision into reality with his carpentry skills. Ed had an impact on so many. His legendary football and childhood stories, history lessons, dry humor and witty jokes will leave a void in the hearts of his closest friends but will be carried on by all who loved him. He was preceded in death by his parents and brothers Andy and Bobby. Ed is survived by his sister Nancy Levander, sisters-in-law, Paulette Thorne, Jackie Defrank, Betsy Kimmel and Michele Alexander, brother-in-law, Dale Kimmel, nephew, Richie (Laurie) Levander and many other nieces and nephews. Friends and family may call from 5 to 8 p.m. on Friday, August 7, 2020 at the Rossi Brothers and Lellio Funeral Home, 4442 South Ave. in Boardman. A celebration of life will be held at a later time. Due to COVID-19, safety precautions will be taken. The 6-foot rule will be honored, and we kindly ask that all guests whose health allows, please wear a mask. For the health and safety of everyone, we ask that visitors do not linger at the funeral home after seeing the family. Online condolences may be shared on the Book of Memories at www.rossifunerals.com. In the place of flowers, the family has requested that memorial tributes take the form of donations to the Ed Matey Memorial Scholarship Fund at the YSU Foundation. Checks can be mailed to 655 Wick Avenue, Youngstown, Ohio 44502 or made online at http://ysufoundation.org/giving. Please specify “Ed Matey Memorial Scholarship Fund” in the gift details/comments box.
October 30, 1945 - July 30, 202010/30/194507/30/2020
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Cathy Pelusi
August 8, 2020
I would like to express my heartfelt sympathy to you, Sherry, and your family. Ed was a "gentle"man and played a big role in molding my sons into the fine young men that they are today and I will forever be thankful for that.
I will continue to keep him, you and your fa...
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Cathy Pelusi
August 8, 2020
I would like to pass on my heartfelt sympathy to you, Sherry, and your family. I want you to know that Ed played such a big role in molding my sons into the fine young men that they are and I will continue to keep him, you and your family in my prayers.
God bless.
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Cathy Pelusi
December 7, 2022
the above is from Jeananne Pelusi
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Cathy Pelusi
August 8, 2020
Dear Sherry & family, Although I am finding it difficult to put into words how I feel about Ed's passing, in reminiscing back on all the wonderful memories that our entire family has of Ed and you Sherry, who we feel are truly part of our family, I realize that Ed will ... Continue Reading
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rob mullally
August 7, 2020
Our deepest sympathies go out to the entire Matey family and to his friends. While he will most certainly be missed, his spirit will long live in those that loved him. Rob and Jill Mullally
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Mike popio
August 7, 2020
May God Bless his soul and Rest In Peace. “ Once a Cowboy always a Cowboy “, Ed will always remember for his love and dedication to Chaney High School by all the coaches and players who’s lives he touched. My deepest sympathy to his family for their loss.
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Joe Lucci
August 7, 2020
With deepest condolences to the Ed Matey family. Another rock solid man from Youngstown’s west side has left his mark and is now in a better place.
Joe Lucci
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Lori Booth DelVecchio
August 7, 2020
Dear Sherry and Family,
Sending caring thoughts and heartfelt sympathy to you. May God's love grant you peace in these sad days and the days ahead. Prayers and love to you all. Lori (Booth) DelVecchio
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Rich Thomaselli
August 7, 2020
With caring thoughts at this difficult time, are prayers are with you and your family,
Pauline, Cindy and Rich Thomaselli
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Jim Thomaselli
August 7, 2020


We are deeply saddened by your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
Jim & Sharon Thomaselli
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Tom Panagopoulos
August 7, 2020
Even though we met Ed and Sherry only a short time ago,we felt a friendship of a great couple. We know this will be hard for you ,Sherry, but please know that you have our thoughts and prayers.May His Memory Be Eternal 🙏🏻
Tom and Georgie Panagopoulos