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Matthew C. McQuiston

Matthew C. McQuiston, 57, a well-known resident and businessman of Emlenton, PA, died late Saturday evening, March 3, 2018, while surrounded by his loving family at UPMC Presbyterian in Pittsburgh following a short illness.

Matthew was born in Butler, PA, on May 6, 1960. He was the son of Bonnie J. Henderson McQuiston of Emlenton and the late William L. McQuiston.

Matthew was 1978 graduate of Allegheny-Clarion Valley High School. During the 1990s, he owned and operated his own coffee shop in Middleburg, FL and attended Westside Baptist Church in Jacksonville, FL. After returning to Emlenton, he owned and operated Sunset Screen Printing and Embroidery for more than 20 years.

Matthew loved to cook and use his smoker to prepare food and roast coffees. He enjoyed traveling to various destinations on his Harley Davidson motorcycle. He was a power tool fanatic and loved anything to do with construction, plumbing, and electrical work at his own property or helping others. He also loved being Santa Claus to many special needs children over the years. He was an avid supporter of the Emlenton Fire Department.

In addition to his mother, he is survived by a sister, Cynthia L. Trill and her husband, Mike, of Butler; a brother, Douglas L. McQuiston and his wife, Michelle, of Emlenton; his maternal grandmother, Virginia Henderson of Middleburg, FL; two nieces, Rebecca A. Gates and her husband, Jonathan, of Foxburg and Jenna D. Trill of Butler; three greatnephews, Brendon, Ashton, and Hayden; two aunts, Diana Coffman and her husband, Richard, of Middleburg, FL and Vicki Crowther and her husband, John, of The Villages, FL; an uncle, James R. Henderson and his wife, Wanda, of Cooksburg, as well as a number of cousins and his cat, Spot.

In addition to his father who passed away on October 27, 1994, Matthew was preceded in death by his paternal grandparents, his maternal grandfather, and an aunt, Patricia McElhatten.

In accordance with Matthew’s wishes, private funeral arrangements are under the direction of Hile Funeral Home in Emlenton.

Memorial contributions in Matthew’s memory may be made to the Emlenton Volunteer Fire Department, PO Box 371, Emlenton, PA 16373.

Condolences may be sent by visiting www.hilefh.com.

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