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Mathew Ray Bolles, 43, of Mason City, Iowa, passed away May 8, 2024.

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Mathew Ray Bolles, 43, of Mason City, Iowa, passed away May 8, 2024.

Mathew was born January 11, 1981 in Corpus Christi, Texas, son of Jack Bolles and Mickey Felton. Mathew was married to Alicia Bolles (Kerr) on January 1st, 2015. Alicia and Mathew went to highschool together went on to their own journey before meeting again at Hales fireworks Buffalo, MO where they both worked. He previously worked for Fuller Stove & Fire Protection Branson West, MO and Remax Timeshare Resale Branson, MO.

Mathew was extremely passionate about his family, the Atlanta Braves, motorcycle rides and days at the lake. His hobbies we’re cooking and going for drives to explore new places. He was always willing to help others. It didn’t matter day or night if you needed him he was there. He loved with his whole heart and wasn’t afraid to show the world it. His family was the most important part of his life, especially his wife.

Those left to honor his memory are his wife, Alicia; his parents Jack and Claudia Bolles; his children Shelbie Kerr, Haylei Bolles, Scott Locke, Brooke-Lynn Locke, and Madelyn Bolles; his granny Gloria Bolles; sister Jennifer; niece Mindy Cooley, and nephes Brendan Cooley and Mordecai. Along with many friends and family, and friends who have become family.

Mathew was preceded in death by his grandfather Ray Bolles and brother Nate Bolles.

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