Rotterdam-MatthewR.Krzykowski, 37,of Rotterdam passed away at home surrounded by his family on Thursday, December 1, 2022. If you’re reading this, I hope I found some peace. No more pain, suffering, treatments, or cancer. I leave behind the love of my life, my beautiful wife Courtney A. Jensen-Krzykowski of Rotterdam. My amazing daughtersCourairaA. Jensen-Krzykowski andCerafinaM. Jensen-Krzykowski. Aside from my wife and girls I leave behind-- my mother LeslieGalushaof Rotterdam-- I love her and I pray she finds comfort in my daughters; my little brother Joshua E.Galusha, and my littlest brother Noah H.Galusha(my daughters are his personal fanclub); my father Richard A. Krzykowski, his wife Kelly and her daughters of Pleasant Valley; my in-laws also of Rotterdam, Lanny J. and Colleen Jensen whom I’ll forever be grateful for; my “Poppy”Lanny Jensen of Rotterdam; so many aunts, uncles, cousins, family and friends of mine and Courtney’s. I join our grandmothers and other loved ones I’m predeceased by in Heaven. I love my girls more than anything. I love traveling, Disney and was a bit of a foodie. I owned a million pairs of socks, drove my wife crazy with all my Macy’s purchases, and always had an answer for why we needed what I bought. We watched Harry Potter marathons regularly. I bowled, played basketball, even took up running when Courtney andCourairapersisted. The sea called me like it called Moana. I lived for the season of Fall, but my favorite holiday was hands down Christmas. If you didn’t know October through January was meant for Hallmark and GAC movies that I watched religiously with my wife. Summer was meant for South Carolina, Sacandaga Lake, and swimming. Road trips were something I lived for, though my favorite cities were Venice and London (only reachable by plane). I’ll miss my family most, vacations with my mom or in-laws were the best. I hope our whole family including my daughter’s aunts, uncles, godparents, and cousins rally behind them for years to come. I hope my mom and in-laws continue to travel with Courtney and the girls. All my work families at Best Buy (my people), OSC and NYSTRS—I’m lucky I had you all in my life. Lastly, to my wife—my everything,thanks for taking care of me, advocating and being the strongest woman most know. If anyone can put the pieces back together babe-- you can. You can find me at the beach, probably drinking something wonderful. Be good to each other and live your life the way you want. It’s too short no matter how long you get. In lieu of flowers you can make donations to my wife’s newly formed nonprofit: When Life Gets Krzy, LLC. It’s a cancer caretaker support organization and donations can be mailed to our home. Or donate to the St. Madeleine Sophie School. They have been amazing to myself and my family. Always, Matt Calling hours will take place on Tuesday from 8:45am-10:15am at the DeMarco-Stone Funeral Home, 1605 Helderberg Ave., Rotterdam. A mass of Christian burial will be celebrated at 11am at St. Madeleine Sophie Parish, Carman Rd., Guilderland followed by a procession to Calvary Cemetery in Glenmont.