Brandon Jon Matejovsky passed away peacefully on February 16th, 2024. He was born on September 6th, 1976 to Dave and Kay Matejovsky in Wolf Point, Mt.
After graduating from Wolf Point High School, Brandon started his first job with the Roosevelt County Road Department, where he loved working alongside his dad. Brandon proudly served on the Wolf Point Volunteer Fire Department for 10 years. During his tenure, he was elected as the Training Officer to which he took great pride. Brandon loved serving his community and was always willing to suit up in the “Sparky” costume and walk along the parade route on those hot stampede days. The biggest highlight for Brandon while on the department was when he had the opportunity to share his passion for firefighting with his brother Dana when he joined.
Brandon married Melissa Whitney in 2006 and then welcomed his son, his pride and joy Maxton Matejovsky. He enjoyed spending time with his son, swimming, and going to car races and was always Maxton’s number-one supporter in all of his sporting events. Brandon moved to Great Falls, MT in 2014 and worked for the US Postal Service.
He loved spending time on the farm and lending a hand, be it helping out with branding or driving a truck for harvest. Brandon was known for his huge heart and gentle demeanor. Family meant the world to Brandon and nothing made him happier than when he was surrounded by all those he loved. In January of 2024, Brandon moved home to Wolf Point where he spent his last month surrounded by his family he so dearly loved.
Brandon was preceded in death by his Great Grandparents John and Anna Matejovsky, Grandparents Leo and Angela Richard, his Aunt Marlene Teel, Aunt Patty Kessler, and his cousin Anthony Matejovsky.
Brandon is survived by his wife Melissa his son Maxton Matejovsky, his parents Dave and Kay Matejovsky, brothers Dana (Tori) Matejovsky, and Joey (Brianna) Matejovsky, his sister Nicole (Rodney) Paulson, 9 nieces and nephews, his Grandparents David and Gus Matejovsky, and numerous aunts, uncles and cousins.
Brandon’s last wish was to tell everyone to “Look at the blue skies and I’ll be waving”.
In lieu of flowers, Brandon would have wanted donations made to the Wolf Point Fire Department.
Service Schedule
Viewing
4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Wednesday February 21, 2024
Clayton Stevenson Memorial Chapel
102 Custer Street
Wolf Point, Montana 59201
Rosary
6:00 p.m.
Wednesday February 21, 2024
Clayton Stevenson Memorial Chapel
102 Custer Street
Wolf Point, Montana 59201
Funeral Service
10:00 a.m.
Thursday February 22, 2024
Immaculate Conception Catholic Church
513 Dawson Street
Wolf Point, Montana 59201
Service Schedule
Viewing
4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Wednesday February 21, 2024
Clayton Stevenson Memorial Chapel
102 Custer Street
Wolf Point, Montana 59201
Rosary
6:00 p.m.
Wednesday February 21, 2024
Clayton Stevenson Memorial Chapel
102 Custer Street
Wolf Point, Montana 59201
Funeral Service
10:00 a.m.
Thursday February 22, 2024
Immaculate Conception Catholic Church
513 Dawson Street
Wolf Point, Montana 59201
Curtis Courchene says
He certainly had a genuine soul , always respectful ! He possessed a peaceful quality about him always , one never sees in a lifetime usually ! Curtis
Barbara Olson says
I am so sorry about Brandon dying so young. He was a kind, caring person and I always enjoyed visiting with him.
LaVerna DeLeon says
Sorry for your loss. Prayers with all his family
Brandon Neal says
Rest in peace bud, even though we hadn’t seen each other since elementary school you were a friend. You would always come to the Southside to ride bikes with all of us, prayers for your family. Too young, we were the two Brandon’s
Sherry MyRick-Passananti says
I’m so sorry to hear about Brandon. I pray for his family and friends during this time. I always remembered him with kindness and laughter as a classmate. He had a giving heart and a smile whenever I saw him back in our home town.
Walker says
My good friend
Had a good time every time I saw you
Sledding when we were kids, playing football
Always had a smile and friendly
DuWayne Wilson says
Every time I think of Brandon I get a smile on my face. What a wonderful young man he was.
Donnie says
Ban-Ban
I’m going to miss you cuz. Thank you for being there.
Jim Patch says
Brandon was the real deal. Truly a good person & loved by many.. RIP 🙏🏼⛩🌅
Warren Crowe says
I met Brandon when he joined the USPS in The Great Falls postal plant. He was very happy go lucky and a cheerful guy. He was a hard worker and fast learner. So sorry for his early departure from this world. Thoughts and prayers to all his friends and family.
June Hanel Vogt says
To all of Brandon‘s family,
My memories of Brandon are clearly of a young man in elementary and high school years. He was polite, gentle and very nice with a great smile. I’m sure his adult years carried on the same way. I am so sorry, the world needs more Brandon’s, and my sympathies are to his whole family, RIP, Brandon.
Melissa Reum says
Although no words can take away the sorrow that you bare. May it be comforting to know that Brandon will truly be missed. Wishing you peace to bring comfort, courage to face the days ahead and all the loving memories of Brandon. He was such a great guy! My heart goes out to the family in your time of sorrow. My most sincere condolences.
Sherri says
Brandon was a very charismatic and outgoing. He had a good outlook even when he was sick. I will definitely miss him.
Nita Crockett says
All of my thoughts, prayers and condolences. So very sorry for your loss.
Love and prayers,
Nita Crockett
R. J. Doornek says
Kaybee, David and Family. I am sorry for the loss of your beloved, Brandon. He was a gentle and kind human being. My heart fills with joy when I think of his engaging smile and sincere greetings. Our heavenly Father has called him to his forever home where he will now pray for all his family and friends to join him when called to the heavenly banquet. May the blessings of your fond memories of Brandon be a comfort to all of you during this time of grief.
Alice Christensen says
My thoughts and prayers goes out to his family and friends. I hope that the memories will help heal the hearts. He is gone but lives on in everyone that knew him. So many memories. RIP until we all meet again.
Carol Neutgens says
Kay, Dave and families, we are so truly sorry for your loss. Brandon was such a part of our kids’ lives growing up at school, church and sports. We enjoyed watching him grow up with that big shy smile of his. That was a gift to all. May God comfort you knowing he was so absolutely liked by the community.
Carol and Larry Neutgens
Sam Olson says
Brandon was a true friend and I will never forget him and the great times we all shared back in the good ol’ days.
Trudy Fox says
So sorry to hear about Brandon. My prayers are with all the family. May your memories and God sustain you.
Mike Fox says
My sincere condolences. Brandon’s big heart and gentle soul has endured since we were young’uns on the playground. His kindness will live on in those that knew him. Melissa, Maxton and the Matejovsky family, I wish you comfort and prayers during this difficult time.
Debbie Berg says
So very sad to hear this news. Brandon was a very kind, caring, and hard working young man all his life. His thoughtfulness to everyone he met and dedication to his work will be greatly missed by so many. May peace from God fill your hearts.
Melida Kessler says
Dave, Kay, & family,
There are no words that can fill this void, but please know our prayers are overflowing for you. Brandon will forever be in your hearts. May you find strength in the love of family and comfort in your memories.
With love,
Trenton, Melida, Sofia & Quincy Kessler
Larry Stiffarm says
looks like a nice person– my guess he was even nice to Natives- sorry for your loss.
Dale J Stensland says
Sorry for your loss, Brandon’s family & Kay & Dave.