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MATT BISHOP’S CELEBRATION OF LIFE SERVICE TO BE HELD JULY 30

Former KROX announcer, Matt Bishop’s Celebration of Life will be held on Friday, July 30 at 10:00 a.m. with a visitation hour beginning at 10:00 a.m. and the service beginning at 11:00 a.m. The service and visitation will be held at Eagle Brook Church, Anoka campus at 100 US Highway 10E in Anoka, Minnesota 55303.

They are trying to put together a PowerPoint of favorite memories of Matt that we will show during the visitation hour.  If you would like to contribute any written thoughts or pictures for that send them to clbishop60@gmail.com.

In keeping with the spirit of his passion for sports, feel free to come in your favorite sports team attire!

The obituary from December 29, 2020 is below –

Matthew “Matt” Bishop, age 31 of Blaine, passed away peacefully surrounded by family on Tuesday, December 29, 2020 and is now with his heavenly Father.

Matt will be deeply missed by his loving and devoted wife, Katie Bishop; parents, Mike and Cathy Bishop; father-in-law and mother-in-law, Pete and Mary Houdek; grandparents, Glenn and Lorraine Svensk; siblings, Andrea (Brian) Howard and their son, Landon; Stephen Bishop; brother-in-law, Thomas (Tori Enstad) Houdek; aunts and uncles, Tom and Rita Svensk, Jim and Sharon Svensk, Jill and Bruce Nelson, David and Patty Bishop, Kathy (Bishop) Roderick; Matt will also be deeply missed by his many cousins and countless friends.

Matt was preceded in death by his grandparents, Bob and Karen Bishop.

Matt’s family extends a heartfelt thank you to the doctors, nurses and staff of the Bone Marrow Transplant (BMT) unit at the U of M Hospital, The BMT Clinic, Masonic Journey and Cancer Clinics, DaVita Kidney Care in Blaine, and Fairview Hospice for their wonderful care and support given to Matt throughout the years.

Matt attended Calvin Christian School from K-8th grade; Blaine High School; St. Cloud State University where he majored in Communications and minored in Coaching.

Matt was a hard worker and had many jobs in high school and college. After college, his path to continue in broadcasting was halted by his first cancer diagnosis of non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma in October 2012. He was declared cancer-free October 23, 2014.

Matt began his broadcasting career at KROX in Crookston, MN as an on-air host and sports play-by-play for both the local college (Golden Eagles) and high school (Pirates). He fell in love with the people and made friends fast. During this time he was introduced to the love of his life, Katie. While they were dating, after 14 months of being cancer free, he was fighting the same cancer battle again. After intense treatments he was cancer free for the second time. On May 6, 2016 he received a bone marrow transplant (BMT) at the U of M Hospital.

Post BMT there were many highs and lows. Matt and Katie were engaged, and married. His passion for Christ never wavered. He was able to spend time with family and friends, and remained cancer free.

The medical complications that followed transplant were fierce and frequent. A rare blood disorder was discovered. He was unable to continue with his passion in radio.

In the end, his blood disorder led to his final hospital stay. He was able to return home and spend his last days surrounded by his family. His passion for Christ, love of his wife, family, and friends were ever present throughout his journey. He lived life well!

Memorials requested in Matt’s honor to charity of donor’s choice.

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