Clement Miles Mattingly
July 17, 1922 ~ February 9, 2018
Clement “Miles” Mattingly, 95 of Avenue, MD passed away on February 9, 2018 in the Charlotte Hall Veterans Home in Charlotte Hall, MD. Born on July 17, 1922 in Leonardtown, MD he was the son of the late Agnes Gertrude Miles Mattingly and Charles Jenkins Mattingly, Sr. Miles is survived by his siblings: Ann Mattingly of Boston, VA, Margaret Yowaiski of Leonardtown, MD, Ruth Brown of LaLuz, NM, Mary Jane Mattingly of Leonardtown, MD, Joseph Mattingly of Chaptico, MD and Joan Frances Raley of Avenue, MD. He is preceded in death by his sibling: Jenks Mattingly, Betty Potts and Mary Agnes Farrell.
Miles was a lifelong St. Mary’s County resident. He served in the United States Army from January 27, 1943 to January 5, 1946. While serving in the Army, Miles received the World War II Victory Ribbon, Good Conduct Medal and the European African Middle Eastern Ribbon.
Miles was an avid fan of the Washington Redskins and the Washington Nationals. He was a wonderful cook, and enjoyed tending to his flower and vegetable gardens. Miles had a very strong faith in God.
The family will receive friends on Monday, February 12, 2018 from 10:00-11:00 AM in Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Bushwood, MD. A Mass of Christian Burial will follow at 11:00 AM with Father Anthony Lickteig officiating. Interment will follow in St. Aloysius Catholic Cemetery, Leonardtown, MD. Pallbearers will be: Al Raley, Jr., Jay Farrell, Ronnie Farrell, CJ Mattingly, Mike Yowaiski and Richard Potts.
Contributions may be made to Sacred Heart Church 23070 Maddox Road Bushwood, MD 20618 and/or Seventh District Vol. Rescue Squad P.O. Box 7 Avenue, MD 20609.





Condolences to your family. One may think we will all be forced to confront death sooner or later. Its painful sting has caused many people to search for answers. Why did Jesus compare death to sleep? What can we learn from resurrections recorded in the Bible? Does death end it all? Acts 24:15 says there will be a resurrection of the righteous and unrighteous. Can you imagine the joy of Martha and Mary when Jesus raised Lazarus back to life?—Read John 11:21-24, 38-44. Revelation 21:3,4 promises that one day death, mourning, and outcry will be no more.
Miles was a good man and a great friend to my brother. I hope his final moments were peaceful.
God bless you Miles, rest in peace.
I fondly remember seeing Miles every Christmas at the Yowaoski home when I would drop in to visit Kay and family. Always the life of the party. May God bless all his caregivers and may he finally Rest In Peace.
Our deepest Sympathies to the families.
The the Mattingly Family: Sending heartfelt condolences and prayers to all of the family. May he RIP!
Our sincerest sympathy to all the family. We loved Miles and will really miss him at the Veterans Home. May he rest in peace and may you all find comfort during this time.