Matthews died in his sleep on 9 December 1997 at the age of 101. At his death, he was the last living
veteran of the Gallipoli landing. Matthews had been inducted to the
Australian Living Treasures list in 1997. He made several public statements of the futility of wars. He regarded
Anzac Day as "not for old diggers to remember, it's for survivors to warn the young about the dangers of romanticising war." Matthews was given a
state funeral in recognition of his war service and his special place in Australian history. ==References==