Stephen J. Matushak
Stephen J. Matushak, 74, of Solon Springs and formerly of Superior died peacefully on Wednesday, March 31, 2021, surrounded by his family after a long struggle with Atypical Parkinsonism.
Steve was born in Superior on Dec. 1, 1946 the son of Raymond and Phyllis (Bradshaw) Matushak.
He graduated from Superior Central High School with the class of 1964. He married Kathleen Niemi on Oct. 10, 1970 and they recently celebrated 50 years of marriage.
He served his country during Vietnam in the Army’s 25th Infantry.
Steve retired as President and CEO of Holden Insurance Agency.
Steve had a lot of energy and passions. He loved his family, friends, Holden’s, hunting, fishing, golf, traveling especially if it involved elk and watching his grandchildren do anything from gymnastics to hockey. He had a great sense of humor. It was especially enjoyable when one had the opportunity to listen to a conversation with him, his dad, brother, and sons. During
A SUPPORT scheme for families in Ryedale has hit on a successful recipe for providing families with extra food along with ideas for preparing healthy meals together. The Helping Hampers scheme was devised as a response to the post-Christmas period when many families were expected to find themselves coping with the financial consequences of providing for the festive period. The scheme uses families’ need for additional food to introduce other elements and when the scheme started, those offered the chance to take part were issued with folders to keep recipe cards issued with each subsequent parcel. The scheme is not designed as a long-term part of the assistance structure for families and care has been taken to ensure they do not come to rely on the hampers, which are designed to provide enough food for two days.
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