s of Columbus and Kiwanis. In 1984, he was named an Ambassador of Good Will by the late West Virginia Secretary of State A. James Manchin. Some of his hobbies included painting landscapes, listening to and singing doo-wop music from the 50s, collecting coins, visiting with family and friends, playing cards with his buddies, fishing and spending time reminiscing about one of his favorite places Lake Erie, PA He was known for his great sense of humor, corny jokes and endearing smile. He loved his family and was proud of his children. He was preceded in death by his parents Francis Frank and Pauline Mikulich Matuga; siblings brother Alphonse (Robert) Matuga, and sisters Pauline Matuga Veltry and husband John, Frances (Franny) Matuga Miklos and husband William, and Grace Matuga Marchondia Bockman and husband Eugene; sister-in-law Antoinette(Vallecorsa) Matuga; and his infant grandson Adam Matuga Jim is survived by son James (Jim) Matuga and wife Rebekah of Morgantown; daughter Amy Matuga (fianc Danny Pugh) of Morgantown, and son Robert (Rob) Matuga and wife Michelle of Gaithersburg, MD; grandchildren Dylan Matuga, Jordan Smith (spouse Christopher Smith), Jimmy Montague (spouse Ashley Montague), and Isabelle Matuga of Gaithersburg, MD; siblings Margaret Matuga Rudich, Clara Matuga Montini and husband Michael, and Edward Matuga and wife Millie; brother-in-law James Bockman; and many nieces, nephews and cousins. The family would like to thank the caring staff at WV Caring, namely Shelly, Lori, Trudy and Penny for their excellent hospice care, the staff at Pine Ridge Nursing Home, and also for the past 9 months his caretaker and former wife Sandra (Sandy) Matuga. Jim was happy at the end that they were able to be friends once more. Friends may join Jims family to honor his life and legacy at Smith Funeral Cremation Care, 108 Holland Ave., Westover / Morgantown on Wednesday, February 12th from 4:00 PM until 7:30 PM when Catholic Funeral Rites outside of Mass will be accorded by Father Andrew Switzer. Following the funeral, Full Military Honors will be accorded at the funeral home. Jims request to have his ashes buried at sea will be honored by his family at a later date. In lieu of flowers, the family has requested donations be made in Jims memory to WV Caring PO Box 760, Arthurdale, WV 26520. To send the family your personal condolences and other symbolic gestures, please visit www.smithfcc.com.