Capt. Matthew H. Brewer (USNA '13)

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Captain Matthew H. Brewer was lost on February 19, 2021.

Captain Brewer served as an infantry officer in the United States Marine Corps where he deployed multiple times to Africa and the Southern Pacific. Captain Brewer was a standout linebacker on the Navy Football Team where his work ethic and self-sacrifice made lasting contributions to the team’s culture and greatly aided in winning multiple Commander-in-Chief’s Trophies. Captain Brewer was also the Brigade Boxing Champion his senior year.

Captain Brewer is often described as a larger than life individual, whose individual strength was only out classed by his love of his family, friends, and fellow Marines. He was always known to go the extra mile to ensure that everyone around him felt supported and he was known for his strong faith in Jesus Christ and his ability to use that faith to steady all around him.

For every Captain Matthew H. Brewer bracelet sold, proceeds will be donated to The 38 Challenge.

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Captain Matthew H. Brewer was lost on February 19, 2021.

Captain Brewer served as an infantry officer in the United States Marine Corps where he deployed multiple times to Africa and the Southern Pacific. Captain Brewer was a standout linebacker on the Navy Football Team where his work ethic and self-sacrifice made lasting contributions to the team’s culture and greatly aided in winning multiple Commander-in-Chief’s Trophies. Captain Brewer was also the Brigade Boxing Champion his senior year.

Captain Brewer is often described as a larger than life individual, whose individual strength was only out classed by his love of his family, friends, and fellow Marines. He was always known to go the extra mile to ensure that everyone around him felt supported and he was known for his strong faith in Jesus Christ and his ability to use that faith to steady all around him.

For every Captain Matthew H. Brewer bracelet sold, proceeds will be donated to The 38 Challenge.

Captain Matthew H. Brewer was lost on February 19, 2021.

Captain Brewer served as an infantry officer in the United States Marine Corps where he deployed multiple times to Africa and the Southern Pacific. Captain Brewer was a standout linebacker on the Navy Football Team where his work ethic and self-sacrifice made lasting contributions to the team’s culture and greatly aided in winning multiple Commander-in-Chief’s Trophies. Captain Brewer was also the Brigade Boxing Champion his senior year.

Captain Brewer is often described as a larger than life individual, whose individual strength was only out classed by his love of his family, friends, and fellow Marines. He was always known to go the extra mile to ensure that everyone around him felt supported and he was known for his strong faith in Jesus Christ and his ability to use that faith to steady all around him.

For every Captain Matthew H. Brewer bracelet sold, proceeds will be donated to The 38 Challenge.

From the St. Louis Post-Dispatch:

Brewer, Matthew Hamilton 31, of Wildwood, Missouri, passed away Friday, February 19th, 2021. Beloved son of Beth and Jay Barrington; devoted brother to Jordan Brewer, Kendall Brewer and Brandt McCartney; stepbrother to Mark Barrington and Kyle Barrington; adored nephew, cousin and friend to many; and real-life action hero to the gaggle of once-removed cousins who lovingly referred to him as "Matt-man." Born August 8, 1989, in Ann Arbor, Michigan, Matt grew up near St. Louis, Missouri, where he attended Lafayette High School. As a young man, Matt quickly stood out for his remarkable athletic abilities and leadership qualities. He earned All-State wrestling and football honors, serving as captain of both the football and wrestling teams during his junior and senior years. Matt later became an All-American football player for The United States Naval Academy as well as a champion boxer for the Navy Midshipmen. After graduation, Matt served as a captain in the United States Marine Corps and was recognized in various ways for his leadership, bravery, diplomacy and ingenuity. He recently transitioned from the military to a career of continued public service as a firefighter in Kansas City, KS. Even during his brief time there, Matt's dedication and determination were readily apparent and admired. In addition to enjoying all things sports and recreation, Matt's passions included his fierce love of family and his deep and abiding faith in Jesus Christ. He was a movie buff, a board game enthusiast, a surfer and a golfer. He was a patient listener, a strategic thinker, and a faithful friend. Matt has joined his earthly father, Timothy Brewer, former senior pastor of Central Presbyterian Church, and his grandparents in heaven. He undoubtedly greeted them with his signature shy smile, twinkling eyes and warm embrace. Those who knew and loved him will miss his gentle spirit, his quiet way and his hearty appetite. He was deeply loved, and he will be greatly missed.

Matt received the Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal, the National Defense Service Medal, the Korean Defense Service Medal, the Joint Service Commendation Medal, the Global War on Terrorism Service Medal, the United Nations Medal, and the Army Achievement Medal for his work with the Marine Expeditionary Forces working in tandem with the United States Army.