Matthew T. Brownen

October 11, 1972 - February 2, 2009 Matthew T. Brownen, 36, Monrovia, died February 2, 2009, in Wishard Memorial Hospital, Indianapolis. He was born October 11, 1972, in Morgan County. To continue reading Matt's Life Story, share a favorite memory, or upload a photo, please visit http://www.lifestorynet.com/memories/45083/.

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  1. Although the friendship that I had with Matt had to be cut short, I will always be thankful and quite lucky for the time that I did have with him. I knew from the very first day that I met him that he was a unique and kind-hearted individual. I don’t th

  2. I didn’t know Matt too well, but I did share a number of early Wednesday mornings with him. Matt was always the one to be bright and chipper- even at 5:00am. He seemed to always be smiling, even when describing a new hardship or frustration he was dealing

  3. It seems like only yesterday you were picking me up in Scott’s truck and taking me to the festival. I made a different turn down the road of life but, you have always been in my heart (and always will). I will treasure your love and gentle touch forever

  4. Matt I miss you so much.You broght so much joy to my heart.I am so glad we had our early mornings together.I will treasure them forever. See you in heaven.

  5. Matt is my first cousin on my mother’s side. One of my funniest memories of Matt and me were when we had been outside messing around. Scott ran out the back door with a muzzle loader loaded with a toilet paper load. He was going to shoot one of us. We

  6. i remember the last time me and matt hungout i picked on him and called him baldy but he knew i was just joking and i will always remember the times we would play guitar and sing to all the songs that we taught each other. thank you for the good tim

  7. Aaahhh…playing ‘war’ out in the woods, little league football and framing a house together one summer are some of my fondest memories of this man. And, pestering him relentlessly for his left handed red electric guitar…which, I still have! Matt a


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