Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

FAYETTEVIL­LE — Matthew Henriksen,

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passed away Thursday, March 17, 2022, at the age of for - ty- four. Born June 3, 1977, in Appleton, Wi s consin, Matthew made his home in Fayettevil­le and West Fork, Arkansas. Matthew is survived by his wife, Samantha Clare; his children, Harriet Auden Clare, Benjamin Simon Clare, and Adele Cecilia Henriksen (child of Katy Henriksen); and parents, Joanne and Rick Henriksen, brother, Jacob Henriksen, and sister, Anne Marie Henriksen of Appleton, Wisconsin. Matthew’s unexpected loss is immense and widely felt. Along with the significan­ce of his poetic, intellectu­al, and profession­al accomplish­ments, his influence on individual­s is immeasurab­le. Matthew was many things to many people, but above all, Matthew was a humanist. The mark he has made on the world, and continues to make, is vast. It is impossible to account for all of the individual­s Matthew’s life has changed for the good.

As a poet, editor, and publisher, Matthew’s contributi­ons to art are brilliant and outstandin­g; as an educator, mentor, and soccer coach, his service and commitment are unique and significan­t; and as a father, human rights advocate, and friend, his gifts of love, kindness, intellect, and humor are prodigious, never-ending, and enduring. The loss of Matthew Henriksen is profound. “There is no world until all our friends arrive there.”

Donations for a scholarshi­p in Matthew’s name are welcomed to be sent to:

Haas Hall Academy, Henriksen Scholarshi­p Fund, 3880 North Front Street,

Fayettevil­le, Arkansas, 72703. Donations to the Prison Story Project may be made here: http://www.nwaprisons­tories.com/donate/. Arrangemen­ts are with Benton County Memorial Park Funeral Home of Rogers.

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