Mattson H. Haugh (Matt) passed away on Monday, December 25, 2017 surrounded by his loving family at the Journey Home in Bartlesville, Oklahoma. He was born November 30, 1956 in Nowata, Oklahoma.
He graduated from Nowata High School in 1975. He moved to Wichita, Kansas and was a truck driver for Truck Parts and Equipment, Inc. in Wichita, Kansas for over 20 years. He currently lived in Oologah, Oklahoma until his death. He loved the outdoors and camping with his dog and was an avid animal lover.
Haugh is survived by his parents, Dan A. Haugh and Mary Ann Haugh of Oologah, Oklahoma; three sisters and brother-in-Laws, Mike and Charlotte (Haugh) Bartel, Wichita, Kansas, Jim and Jeannine (Haugh) LaBarr, Bartlesville, Oklahoma, Mark and Bonnie (Haugh) West, Loxley, Alabama, and many nieces and nephews as well as great nieces and nephews.
A private graveside service will be held at a future date. Memorials in Matt's name may be made to The Journey Home.
Online condolences may be left atwww.honoringmemories.com.
Arrangements have been entrusted to Benjamin Funeral Service.
Funeral Home
Benjamin Funeral Home
114 West Cherokee
Nowata, OK 74048
918-273-2700
Published in Examiner-Enterprise from Dec. 29, 2017 to Jan. 28, 2018
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