Matthias Stephen Herman
January 05, 2020
Matthias Stephen Herman, 22, of Fayetteville, AR and formerly of Des Moines, went home to his Lord and Savior in Heaven when he passed away unexpectedly on January 5, 2020. Matthias had a huge heart and touched the lives of many with his hard work, brilliant mind, and God-given desire and ability to help others. He will be missed beyond measure. Visitation will be Thursday, January 9 from 2 to 4 pm at NorthPoint Church, 9901 NW 62nd Ave. in Johnston, IA. The Celebration of Life service will follow at the church at 4:30 pm.
Matthias was born on October 20, 1997 in Arlington Heights, IL to Philip and Pamela (Bendixen) Herman. He lived in Illinois, Nebraska, and Iowa before graduation from Des Moines Christian School in 2015 and then attending John Brown University in Siloam Springs, Arkansas. Upon graduation in May 2019 he worked as a Marketing Specialist at Branches Mission Lab and in Strategy Support at Field Agent, both in Northwest Arkansas.
He is survived by his parents; siblings, Josiah, Nathanael, Abigail and Kaylan; grandparents, Wayne and Carol Herman, Paul and Betty Bendixen; aunts and uncles, Paulette Bendixen Brown, Thomas (Brandi) Bendixen, Keith (Beth) Herman, Nathan (Tisha) Herman, Renee (Andrew) Olsen, and Russell (Laura) Herman; and many cousins and friends.
Matthias was preceded in death by his paternal grandmother, Georgia Herman and great-grandparents, Verne and Bernice Herman, Esper and Mary Casper, Herbert and Florence Lehrman, and Fred and Nellie Bendixen.
The family requests that instead of flowers, memorial contributions may be made at Go Fund Me
Condolences may be sent to the family at www. HamiltonsFuneralHome.com.
To our beloved family and friends,
It is with great sadness of heart that we must inform you that our second oldest child, Matthias, took his own life Sunday afternoon by killing himself with a gun. It is a tremendous loss for all of us who lost such a loving and kind soul. The question that many of us will wrestle with is why, and the short answer is that the lies that Satan told him, he believed. This is more of that explanation.
We have known Matthias all of our lives as a vibrant and alive person who had a smile for everyone and enjoyed life to the fullest. He was kind and caring and helped so many people around him, even working on projects that would help others around the world. He loved the outdoors and all that God has created. This took him to many back roads, including county, state, and national parks. Many of us enjoyed his wonderful pictures and the stories that came with them.
He was an excellent student in the classroom and made many friends with his classmates (Christian Liberty Academy, LHNE, and Des Moines Christian School) and teachers. He loved his time at college at John Brown University and had many wonderful experiences in the Enactus club, allowing him the experience to compete regionally, nationally, and internationally with & for his school.
He was a wonderful son and a great brother to his siblings. He loved us and we loved him deeply. We have so many tremendous memories of doing everyday things with him. He was deeply committed to being in church and in church activities all of his life. He loved God and counted Jesus as His Lord and Savior. All of these things continue to beg the question of why he would end his life in this way.
Early this last fall Matthias began to share with us that he has had internal feelings and beliefs about being inadequate with who he is. He felt that something might be wrong with his brain because for the longest time that he could remember, he didn’t feel like he had anything to offer to conversation, or plans, or thoughts about deeper things in life.
Those of us who’ve known Matthias for a long time simply know that this was not true, but this lie was deeply planted in his heart by Satan. Intellectually he knew that his identity was in who God had made him and that he was “fearfully and wonderfully made”. However, this truth never reached his heart and soul in the deepest ways that would allow him to be set free.
We saw his sadness at Thanksgiving and had good and honest conversations with him at that time. He promised that he would continue to seek answers and pray about these things that we were talking with him about. A college friend’s graduation present allowed him the opportunity to take a cruise in the Caribbean right before Christmas and when he spent a week with us, as immediate and extended family, during the Christmas and New Year’s break time, we had wonderful times with him. We could see a clear improvement in his attitude and his interaction with all of us. We told him when he left and in texts when he got back to Arkansas that it was so good to have him with us and we loved him so much. We encouraged him to stay in touch with us regularly and he responded that he would and that he loved us too.
All of this takes us back to the question of why. Maybe the police officer who confirmed the sad news of our son’s death to us had the best answer we may ever get. She said that sometimes the caring ones carry the cares of this world so deeply in their hearts that they don’t know what to do about all of these things. When they are convinced that no one can help solve that, then they make plans to die and give few or no warning signs and cries for help. All we can do at this point is to entrust him to a loving and caring God who made our wonderful son just the way that He wanted to. We celebrate the 22 wonderful years that God entrusted Matthias to us. Thank you for your prayers and encouragement to us in this deep loss.
Philip, Pam, Josiah, Abigail, Nathanael, and Kaylan Herman
Bryant Raleigh
01/14/2020
I never knew your son nor his family but by coincidence of looking up another's obituary I stumbled on to his. You see I to have a son that took his own life. I also have a son that's a minister that had his brothers memorial service. I still don't know why my son gave up on life and turned his back on God. But I to believe Satan was behind it.
Rod McKenzie
01/13/2020
Philip and Pam, Jan and I are so sorry to learn about Matthias' death. I know Jan sent a message earlier, but we are keeping all of you in our prayers and our hearts
Wendy Donley
01/11/2020
Dear Herman family,
We have not ceased to pray for you throughout each day since the heart-breaking news of Matthias's death. Our family is deeply grieved, and we will continue to hold you near in our thoughts and prayers. May each of you know God's presence in unique and intimate ways as you move through the coming months and years without Matthias here. As I have cried again and again throughout this most difficult of weeks, I have come to a deep awareness that Matthias is in his truest home, a refuge in God's presence, "and underneath are the everlasting arms." I pray you each have moments of peace in the midst of your grief, and that those moments grow into a peace that endures.
Though I haven't had the chance to meet you personally, I loved your son. So grateful for his friendship in my daughter's life these past 4 1/2 years at JBU. I will always be grateful to have known Matthias. (Chad and Wendy Donley, Little Rock, AR)
Jessica, Deric & Killian Pottorff
01/09/2020
Our deepest condolences to you and your family. Our son Killian attended school with your sweet son and daughter and our son saw you and Abigail at the airport when you retrieved his body. You will never know the impact that God moment has left in our lives. Killian also struggles with depression and anxiety and this has opened doors for us to have serious conversations. Your precious son is gone too soon but we know he is resting in Jesus arms and that you will see him again.
Julie OHara
01/09/2020
Pam, Phillip, Abigail, Josiah, Nathanael and Kalyan.....my deepest sympathies for your loss.
He embodied a piece of all of you in his persona...and loved you each so very much as you know!
I have no words that can completely describe the love ?? that we have for Matthias, or to explain all the the facets of WHO he was. It has been unbelievable to read about his interactions with others and their stories of adventures and love he shared with them...as well as his trips an work and school endeavors...all relaying the same Matthias we knew...helpful, loving, joy filled, curious, athletic, empathetic, sincere, polite, resourceful, successful, ambitious, faith filled, did i say adventurous? He was all of those and MORE!
We were sooooo blessed to have been neighbors for 13+ years on Roosevelt Avenue in Arlington Heights.
We have Always been fans of this little whipper snapper from the first time we met! Asher and Matthias were fast friends from the very first time they met....they had everything in common and hung outside in the hood playing ball ?? ?? ?? until they were called in! He was simple delightful then and always!
My four sons have been deeply impacted by the example he has set in many arenas in life...especially his faith. He had such a wonderful way about him, and brought any vulnerability to the surface in others and in himself...and that was such a beautiful thing to see him talk through it and give advice and just a safe place to share anything. He recently visited Asher in Nashville Tennessee and wouldnt you know it....they found such fun on scooters and the tip top of bridges and buildings...no surprise there! He could turn any day into a free and exciting adventure!
On his birthday Oct. 20th....he wrote an amazing post on Instagram. It was beyond beautiful. (Matthiashermanphoto is his Instagram name...please check out his amazing posts.)
It was about the ups and downs of his 21st year and what he had learned and what he was taking into his next year of life...22. I looked back to see what I wrote to him and was hoping I HAD said something!
I said; Matthias?? Happiest of Birthdays to you son!! ??
Your ??Heart just keeps expanding ...every year....with more love for people and places....more wisdom that you develop and keep and a keen sense of what is most purposeful in this life here on earth! You truly bring heaven here ??with your actions!!
Couldnt be more proud of you son, and happy for you!!
What beautiful words you wrote today!!
May you be blessed beyond measure Matthias!!
I love you ??...and thank God for having your family as our neighbors in that lovely cup-de-sac on Roosevelt Ave!! ??????
I am thankful for the many, many exchanges and interactions I had with him....and I was honored that he referred to me as a second Mom! We OHaras will keep His spirit alive in each of us!
This past Monday night , I stepped outside to let the dogs out...I wanted to be mad at someone for this...and I looked up at the moon and the stars and just yelled....Matthias...you were soooo loved!!!
Just then....I witnessed a shooting star ??!!!! I have never seen one before!!
Did you orchestrate that you crazy kid?!!! I have no doubt ?? Will love you forever!!
Thank you Lord for taking care of Him now??...I have no doubt....I will see you again one day.
With so much love,
Julie OHara
Jace OHara
01/09/2020
Matthias was a light.
He was a selfless soul who always put others before himself, and he lived as a son of God.
He was willing to keep a smile on his face at all times, to ensure that you as well could feel happy and safe in his presence.
We will never know the extent to which he struggled, and there will always be some form of regret knowing that one text, or one call could have changed his life and he would still be with us today.
We are all devastated and my heart goes out to his beautiful family who always treated us with respect and love throughout the many years that they lived next door.
Matthias was more than a neighbor, and more than a brother. He was family and he always will be.
I pray that he has found solace and peace in heaven and that his spirit will live on through all that he has affected from the simplest of encounters to his family and friends.
I will never let his spirit and soul go unnoticed and he will come along all of our journeys and all of our adventures because thats what he has always had a passion for.
In times like these, you begin to question how such a beautiful, positive soul could have these dark days but Ive come to realize you will NEVER understand what someone else is going through.
Mental health should never be taken lightly. To judge and bring hatred to someone is a curse and I regret any situation in which I have brought people down or gave them hardships.
Words and 5e meaningfulness of those words can lift up or diminish someones life. Be careful with how you use the, and the energy you put into people.
Do the afraid to reach out and show endless gratitude and love to those that have allowed you to succeed along your journey. Make sure those that you cherish and love the most understNd how much you truly love the,. You never know what battles they are facing, and you will never know what a simple call or text could mean for them.
I ask that you reach out to those that mean the most to you and I ask that your love and gratitude always outweighs your judgement and the negativity that you exude.
I love you Matthias. Rest In Paradise.
Jerry Palmer
01/09/2020
Thoughts and prayers are with you and your entire family. Very sorry for your loss.
Paul and Karen Medo
01/09/2020
Phil and PAM, there are no words to express the sadness we feel for you. But we take heart knowing that Matthias is in the arms of our Lord. May you feel His arms around you and your family also.
Rich and Wendy Schoonhoven
01/08/2020
We are so sorry to hear of your sons passing. Our hearts break for you and your family. May the Lord comfort you all during this most difficult time. We will be praying for you.
Richard Wozniak
01/08/2020
May God grant him eternal rest in peace, and may his memory be eternal.
Jane Healy Bollinger
01/08/2020
My heart is just broken for your family. Your Matthias was just 1 day older than my Ben. I cant imagine your heartache, and my prayers will be with your family for a long, long time.
You are so true.....Satan is the great liar. But we know our Lord was there to greet him at the gates when he passed. Hes now in the place where there are no more tears, or pain.....so cry whenever you need to. God gave us tears for a reason. Matthias sounds like a wonderful young man and will be greatly missed.
Zac OHara
01/08/2020
Matthias was our next door neighbor from age 3 and on. I watched him grow up into an amazing young man. In all the countless hours of competitive sports and other games, he never once showed a bad attitude and anything but positivity. He was also very kind to his sister Abigail, who he would bring over to help her get over the feeling of shyness with us. He was an entrepreneur with his own lawn care business at age 11, won a magazine contest for artwork, and accomplished many other things in his short life. He will be sorely missed and I think we all wish there was something we couldve said or done to help him with his own self image. Lets use his unconditional love towards us and give it to everyone we interact with, in honor of him. To the Hermans, the OHaras are here for you for whatever you need, whenever you need it.
Much love, thank you for your inspiration Matthias.
James Warda
01/08/2020
I went to school at CLA with Matthias. We shared a lot of memories together. I hadn't kept in touch with him much since my CLA days but I very well remember Matthias as a happy, funny, and loving person. I am very sorry for your loss. May God help you all heal from this tragedy.
jean
01/08/2020
I am so saddened by your loss. I came across this on facebook and so sad another young person decided to leave us. I am a survivor of someone who also took their own life. The Why never goes away. Just know that you were there for him according to your tribute. Nothing you did or did not do could have prevented. the evil planted so deep in his heart. Prayers for all of you go out and for your wonderful son in heaven. Thank you for sharing the painful tribute and may it help others.
Anna Wasag
01/08/2020
Dear Phil and Pam,
I met your son Matthias in high school (CLA). We shared many commonalities and became good friends. I last heard from him this past September and our last memory together was downtown Chicago. We had the opportunity to hang out in the city just last year. He was always adventurous and open minded to new experiences! I miss him dearly! He is such a wonderful soul. Sending you and your family all the love. Matthias was such a blessing in all of our lives. He will always be remembered!