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Matthew was born at St. Josephs Hospital in Orange, California. He was the son of Steven E. Bull and Debbie A. Bull. He was the youngest brother to Le Anne M. Bull (Shanle) and S. Daniel Bull. His family moved to Corona California in 1988. Matthew attended Stallings Elementary, Corona Fundamental Intermediate and Centennial High School. Matthew and his brother Danny played AYSO soccer for many years and were part of the All Star Teams. To further his soccer playing experience, Matthew was selected for a local club team called “Corona Magic”. He later met his high school sweetheart Taryn Blough, and they became parents to daughter BrookLynne M. Bull in 2005. BrookLynne became the focus of his life. He only wanted to spend time with his baby. They played together for hours, he would build teepees, go to the park, play board games and so much more. Matthew enjoyed working as a Telecommunications Installer and later tried his hand at entrepreneurship with his own mobile auto detailing business named “CALLWash”. He enjoyed playing basketball and was a devoted fan of the Los Angeles Lakers. Matthew would spend hours at the community gym or park playing hoops with friends or strangers. Matthew was also an artist, he loved to draw growing up and when his daughter was born he loved to draw pictures for her. Matthew was diagnosed with Testicular cancer in 2012. He began a facebook page shortly after being diagnosed. This is where he shared his faith, shared his good days and bad days. Where he praised God and wanted us all to do the same, to trust in the Lord for everlasting life and that someday we would ALL meet again. Instagram @pleasebullieve Cemetery Crestlawn Memorial Park 11500 Arlington Ave. Riverside, California 92505 (951) 689-1441 | Friday 2/24, 1:00 pm Memorial South Hills Community Church 951-734-4141 | Friday 2/24, 10:30 am
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