Our beloved son and brother, Matthew David Reitzel, passed away on
Tuesday, August 4, 2020 from a fast and overwhelming blood infection
that took our strong and powerful Cowboy. He was twenty-nine years
old, and full of dreams. Matthew was ambitious, hard-working, and
passionate about cattle ranching, nature and the great outdoors, his
family, friends and LIFE.
Matthew, known to most as “Matt,” was Ranch Foreman and Partner in
his family’s ranch, Esperanza Land and Cattle L.L.C. in Cebolla, New
Mexico. At a very early age Matthew was taught to ride horseback and
work cattle with his three loving uncles, and he discovered that he was
genetically coded with the Chacón family love for all things related to
ranching. He supported every facet of the cattle operation such as
moving , feeding, branding and assessing the overall health of
individual cattle and the herd, the range and forage quality of the
pastures and the myriad of work involved on a diversified ranch.
Matthew’s best days were spent in the saddle on his “tall, dark and
handsome” horse Monte Walsh, an adopted mustang that he broke and
trained himself, and with his two best companions, his cherished
cow-dogs Brisket and Pepperoni. Matthew was responsible for training
young and problem horses on the ranch and neighboring ranches, a skill
he honed on new mustangs while working on a ranch in Big Sky, MT. He
loved horses and had a gift, only few possessed. He saved a quote in
his phone, “If you want a soft and responsive horse, you must be a soft
and responsive human.”
Matthew had many skills and interests. He made beautiful tables from
cedar he collected on the ranch, gifting a large dining room table to
his sister and her wife and other hand-crafted tables to his friends.
He was good at fixing things (all things) including tractors and other
mechanical equipment, he was a Certified Sawyer, and a Wild Land
Firefighter during the Silver Fire and the Whitewater-Baldy Fire in the
Gila National Forest, the largest fire in state history.
Matthew was fun loving, adventurous and enjoyed many outdoor sports.
He was a fly fishing guide, and took every opportunity possible to fish
his favorite rivers; the Rio Chama, below Vado at Cooper’s Ranch, the
Pecos and the Conejos. He also traveled, hunted, back-country
snowboarded, rock climbed and hiked. Matthew enjoyed backpacking with
his father in both the Zion and the Smoky Mountain National Parks, and
last August canoed the Boundary Waters in MN.
Matthew’s greatest gift was his love and loyalty for his friends and
family. He was a true friend, caring and protective, thoughtful and
always supportive. He believed in the goodness in each of his friends,
encouraging them to believe in themselves. His reward for being a
friend was having an abundance of friends who loved him deeply and
brought him a lifetime of fun, happiness, and contentment. Matthew had a
special place in the hearts of all his family members. He was our
treasured son and brother, who filled our lives with joy and love, and
our home with funny stories and a loud laugh. He had a twisted sense of
humor and a different way of looking at things that cracked us up, and
made for interesting dinner conversation. He was loving to his
grandparents, aunts and uncles, cousins young and old. They loved him
for his quiet kindness and generosity.
Very few people in this world have the courage to follow their
passions, Matthew followed his. He decided not to settle for any less.
He was happy, content, and living each day of his life to the fullest.
He was living his dream. That’s worth a dozen lifetimes.
Matthew is survived by his parents, Dina and Jim Reitzel; his
protector, the one he protected best, and his best friend in life, his
sister Elizabeth Reitzel and her wife Britney Choy; his grandparents,
Charlie and Geralda Chacón of Española; his Uncles and Aunts, Carlos
and Mary Chacón of Rio Rancho, Claudio Chacón and Mary Lou Goodman of
Española, Gerald and Frances Chacón of Española, Carmen Chacón of Las
Vegas, NV, Herman and Ana Smith of Alamogordo, Judy and Dale Whaley of
Hilsboro, KY; and many special cousins. He is predeceased by his
grandparents, Jewell and John Reitzel, and his Aunt, Janice Reitzel all
of Alamogordo.
A mass will be celebrated for Matthew at Our Lady of Fatima Church in
Albuquerque, on Friday, August 14th, at 10:00 a.m. Masks are
required. Burial will take place in Cebolla, New Mexico, on Sunday,
August 16th at 12:00 p.m. Please see the FRENCH - Funerals website for
directions.
Matthew earned his Bachelor of Science degree in Agriculture from New
Mexico State University, and was a graduate of St. Pius High School in
Albuquerque. In lieu of flowers, please make gifts in memory of Matthew
payable to the NMSU Foundation, PO Box 3590, Las Cruces NM 88003-3590.
Designate your gift to the Matthew David Reitzel Scholarship (recipients
will be a St. Pius Graduate) or, to the new NMSU Meat Science Lab.
You may also make a gift in memory of Matthew David Reitzel, payable to The Ranches, 6209 Hendrix Rd. NE, Albuquerque, NM 87110.
Directions for Burial on Sunday, August 16th at 12:00 p.m. in Cebolla, NM, from Albuquerque to County Road 310
Drive Time: 2 hrs & 25 mins (140 mi)
Take i-25 North
Exit 276 for NM 599 N (13 mi)
Use left lane to take US-285 N/US-84 W/US Hwy 285 N toward Espanola (21.5 mi)
Use 2 left lanes to turn left onto Santa Clara Bridge Road (0.8 mi)
Turn Right onto Pso Santa Clara (0.2 mi)
Continue on Hwy 84 to Cebolla (53.7 mi)
Turn RIGHT onto County Road 310 (in front of Catholic church)
Follow for approximately 2 miles on semi dirt road to Ranch House
Parking instruction will be provided when you arrive.
Boots, jeans, and mask required. Trucks preferred.
https://www.frenchfunerals.com/obituary/Matthew-Reitzel
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