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“My dearest brother, I will never forget your smiling face, your voice, or your laughter. I think about you everyday. I still can't believe you're...Read More »
1 of 7 | Posted by: Stephanie Sacco - Tangent, OR

“Matt was my best friend. He always knew exactly what to say. I'll love you and miss you forever Matt. ”
2 of 7 | Posted by: Alyssa Kelly - Roseburg, OR

“You will be missed and never forgotten! ”
3 of 7 | Posted by: Kell family - CA

“Remembering you smiling face as we talked and laughed at your dad's birthday party in Tahoe. That is the way I will remember you, and you will be...Read More »
4 of 7 | Posted by: Kay Little - Phoenix, AZ

“When Matt would look at me with that smile on his face I always knew he was up to somthing and he would look at me and say "Augh Aunt Erin" Don't...Read More »
5 of 7 | Posted by: Erin T. Sevilla - Yorkville, CA

“On behalf of our family, our heartfelt condolences to the family of Matthew. Our hearts go out to you....We are so sorry! Wish there was something...Read More »
6 of 7 | Posted by: O'Neal & Walter Family - Cotati, CA

“Dear Mathew, My world is sadder knowing you are gone. My thoughts and prayers are with you. I hope you can hear them up there in Heaven. I guess you...Read More »
7 of 7 | Posted by: Linda Hamilton - Phoenix, AZ


Matthew "Matt" Sacco sadly passed away on September 8, 2011 in Roseburg, Oregon. Beloved son of Steve Sacco and Rae Carpenter. Brother to Stephanie Sacco and Bianca Sacco. Nephew and cousin to a very large and loving family and dearest friend to many.

Born in San Francisco on January 2, 1986, Matt lived in San Francisco and Sonoma before moving to Roseburg, Oregon where he graduated from high school in June 2004. Matt was a sports fan and remained a faithful fan of the San Francisco Giants and the 49ers. Matt loved music animals and all people especially his family and friends. He enjoyed playing basketball. He was a kind and gentle person always there with a listening ear. Everyone who met Matt instantly loved him. His infectious smile and laugh brought joy to us all. He will be forever missed.