Saturday, November 10, 2007



Jill J. Miller

Jill Mathews Miller, 53, passed away peacefully Thursday November 8, 2007, after a lengthy battle with Cancer. She was born June 28, 1954 to Charles and Marie Mathews in Fraser, MI. She met and later married her husband, Eugene Miller of Guy, TX, while serving in the US military overseas.

She was an active member of the Needville Bluejay Booster Club and was always willing to help anyone who needed her assistance. Thoughts of others always came before thoughts of herself.

She is survived by her loving husband, Eugene, and four children: Nicky Jernigan and husband Matt of Guy, Dawn Miller and Fiancé Paul Charanza of Needville, Stacy Miller of Guy and BJ Miller of College Station, her mother Marie Mathews of Fraser, MI, Sisters Nancy Mathews of Escanaba, MI, Judy Lapak and husband Jim of Shelby Township, MI, Tracey Fish and husband Brian of Bloomfield Twp, MI, and brother Charles Mathews, Jr. and wife Mona of Sterling Heights, MI as well as numerous other family members and friends.

She is preceded in death by her father Charles “Bill” Mathews and niece, Jennifer Kless.

In her typical giving spirit, Jill decided that she wanted to donate her body to medical research to help a future student learn more to help others in need. A Memorial Service will be held at 11:00 AM on Monday November 12, 2007, at Immanuel United Church of Christ in Needville. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to The University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center P.O. Box 4486 Houston, Texas 77210-4486 Phone: (800) 525-5841.

If children have the ability to ignore all odds and percentages, then maybe we can all learn from them. When you think about it, what other choice is there but to hope? We have two options, medically and emotionally: give up, or Fight Like Hell.

-Lance Armstrong



What Cancer Cannot Do

Cancer is so limited ... It cannot cripple love,
It cannot shatter hope,
It cannot corrode faith,
It cannot eat away at peace,
It cannot destroy confidence,
It cannot kill friendship,
It cannot shut out memories,
It cannot invade the soul,
it cannot reduce eternal life,
It cannot quench the spirit,
It cannot lessen the power of the resurrection.
-Anonymous

Friday, November 9, 2007

Jill Jeanette Mathews Miller

I'm sorry to report that my sister Jill Jeanette Mathews Miller died today
11.8.07 at 3:13 p.m. CST in Houston. She fought her cancer valiantly but
went peacefully with her entire family around her as well as my Mom, my
sisters Judy and Tracey and myself.

Many of you will remember my sister and her husband Gene being at the Mathews family reunions in Kentucky and Dallas-Fort Worth. The family will have a memorial service Monday at 11 a.m. at Immanual United Church of Christ in Guy, TX, area.

Condolences can be sent to Eugene Miller and family at: 15524 John Miller Road, Guy, TX 77444-9517.

Thank you all for your prayers and thoughts over the past couple of months after Dad died...Mom has had a rough couple of months and your messages and kindnesses have been a great support.

We have a great family!

Love, Nancy

Friday, November 2, 2007

New on the blog....

Be sure and scroll to the bottom of the page. There are links to our indiviual family blogspots! If you have a personal blog, please add it to the page, or I can do it for you if you e-mail me your address!

Welcome Savannah Vilate



A beautiful baby girl Savannah Vilate was born Tuesday October 30th at 10:59pm to Johnny and Sarah (Mathews) Tanner. She weighed in at 7lbs. 5oz. and 18 1/2in. long.
You all might be interested to know her name was chosen years ago at the Savannah, Georgia family reunion!!!!!
Sarah and Johnny have 3 other children and reside in Orem, Utah.

Saturday, October 27, 2007

Introducing Joshua Mathews


This is Joshua Mathews, born to David and Imelda Mathews in Sandy, Utah on October 12, 2007. He was 6lbs. 12 oz. with a full head of black hair! Mother and baby are both doing fine.
Welcome to the family Joshua!!!

Friday, September 14, 2007

Dorothy V. Shafer-Mathews Obituary

Dorothy V. Shafer-Mathews

Dorothy Virginia Shafer-Mathews, 87, of Cumberland, died Saturday, Sept. 8, 2007, at the WMHS-Memorial Campus.Born Sept. 15, 1919, in LaVale, she was the daughter of the late Peter H. Wagner and Margaret Aline (Sherry) Wagner. Mrs. Shafer-Mathews was also preceded in death by her first husband, Kenneth R. Shafer, 1981.A homemaker, Mrs. Shafer-Mathews was a member of the Centre Street United Methodist Church; the Cumberland Women's Civic Club; the Ladies of the Shrine; the Order of the Eastern Star Ladies; and Daughters of the Nile. An elegant woman of the 50's, Dorothy was a dedicated homemaker who mastered the art of displaying the dignity of grace in the community while balancing her family with an involved social life.Dorothy is survived by her second husband, B. Lee Mathews; her son, Gary L. Shafer and his wife, Carol; her daughter, Cheryl S. Blake and her husband, John, all of Cumberland; her sister, Margaret "Peg" Griffey, of Latta, S.C.; her grandchildren, G. Lee Shafer II, and his wife Tonya, of Fredericksburg, Va.; Mark S. Shafer and Anna V. Blake, both of Cumberland; her great-grandchildren, Steven, Ian, David, Danielle, Ryan, and Garrett; and her devoted friend and caregiver, Drenda Haines.Friends will be received at the Adams Family Funeral Home, P.A., 404 Decatur St., Cumberland, (adamsfamilyfuneralhome.com) on Monday, Sept. 10, 2007, from 6 to 8 p.m.A funeral service will be conducted at the Centre Street United Methodist Church on Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2007, at 2 p.m., with the Rev. Lloyd B. McCanna officiating. The family will also receive friends at the church an hour prior to the service.Interment will be in Hillcrest Memorial Park.The family would like to acknowledge the numerous caregivers, Margie, Kim, Gloria, and Linda, who were so dedicated to her care and love.

Monday, August 20, 2007

Charles William ("Bill") MathewsNov. 2,1920-Aug. 11, 2007
Hours before his peaceful passing, Bill Mathews of Fraser told his family gathered at his bedside at St. John Macomb Hospital on Friday, Aug. 10, that he wanted "to go home." He left his earthly bonds for a home in heaven at 1:15 a.m. Saturday, Aug. 11, after a valiant three-year battle with cancer. He was 86.
Born Nov. 2, 1920, in Annapolis, MD, to Dr. Lee Berkeley Mathews and Margaret Higgs Mathews, he was the second of three sons and a daughter who grew up in LaVale in western Maryland. He attended Allegheny High School in Cumberland, MD, graduating in 1938 and joining the U.S. Navy at age 18 as a Pharmacists Mate or medical Corpsman. He served in World War II in the Pacific aboard the USS Rixey and then on the USS Crescent City as Chief Pharmacists Mate where he was in charge of the ship's 20-man hospital group and headed its X-ray unit. He turned his knowledge of darkroom work into a side role as the ship's photographer of record and documented many of the servicemen and U.S. military outposts of the Pacific.
He met his wife, the former Marie Sieger of Fraser, on the steps of the U.S. Capitol during his Navy training days in Washington, DC; they corresponded throughout the war and, upon his military discharge and return to the States in 1945, he traveled to see her at Christmas 1945. Twenty-three days later, on Jan. 17, 1946, they were married at St. John Lutheran Church where they remained active members at the time of his death. Over the years, he was a member of the church's Mr. and Mrs. Club, the 55+ Club and was active with Marie in the St. John Ladies Society rummage sales; he regularly volunteered to work on church newsletter production and with the Lutheran Heritage Foundation.
He worked briefly during his early days in Michigan for the J.L. Hudson Company and then as an X-ray technician at Detroit's Receiving Hospital. When the young family moved to Macomb County from Detroit in the early 1950s, he joined the X-ray department of St. Joseph Hospital (now Henry Ford) in Mount Clemens until the opening of South Macomb (now St. John Macomb) Hospital, where he worked in X-ray and taught X-ray students until his retirement in 1986.
He was a consumate traveler, inveterate "tinkerer," gardener and patriot and spent much of his retirement years focused on exploring his family "roots." He was proud to have initiated an ongoing Mathews Family Reunion in 1989 and serve as its president and did extensive on-line research to locate previously lost branches of his family tree that had originated in Hawkinsville, GA.
As Fraser residents since 1952, the couple raised five children and enjoyed their 10 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Survivors include his wife, Marie; son Charles William Jr. (Mona) of Sterling Heights; daughters Nancy L. Mathews of Escanaba, Judy M. (Jim) Lapak of Shelby Township, Jill J. (Gene) Miller of Guy, TX, and Tracey K. (Brian) Fish of Bloomfield Township; brothers Lee Berkeley (Dorothy) Mathews of Cumberland and Robert A. Mathews of Roaring Spring, PA; sister Margaret ("Peggy") Booty of College Park, MD; grandchildren Robert (Michele) Mathews of Fraser, Kristopher W. Mathews of Clinton Township, Nicky (Matt) Jernigan of Guy, TX, Lauren E. Mathews of St. Clair Shores, Dawn M. Miller of Needville, TX, Stacy J. Miller of Guy, TX, Eugene ("B.J.") Miller of Guy, TX, and Cameron L. Fish and Kaeli M. Fish of Bloomfield Township; and great-grandchildren Emily M. Mathews and Joshua D. Mathews of Fraser. He leaves behind a vast, nationwide network of Mathews family descendants - cousins, nieces, nephews and their families -- as well as many friends. He was preceded in death by his parents and granddaughter Jennifer Kless of Escanaba.
(information about services, memorial -- per family at Faulmann-Walsh FH)