A Polk County, Florida family is honoring their 11-year-old son by fulfilling his dream of going to the moon. It’s something the family never thought possible until they learned about Celestis Memorial Spaceflights.
“He was a go-getter kid. He had an outstanding personality – one that anybody could get along with,” said the late child’s mom, Cori Gallagher, according to Fox13.
Matthew Gallagher was a loving son and devoted big brother, and always put kindness first. Making friends came naturally, Cori described.
“A little kid who talked to his funeral, who he became friends with because the kid didn’t have any friends and dropped all of his stuff on the floor. And Matthew stopped, picked it up, and said, ‘Do you want to be my friend?’ she said. “That was just the type of kid he was.”
Since the age of five, Matthew’s parents Scott and Cori said becoming an astronaut was his life’s mission.
“His whole room is space-themed. A lot of things that he would get there he would ask for his birthdays or Christmas. He’d taught his teachers, even his science teachers, things about space that they did not know,” Cori said.
He was an astronomy whiz and lunar expert who could tell you everything about the moon’s different phases and point out each of the constellations. However, Matthew unexpectedly passed away in May. When the time came to remember him, his family knew they had to do something extra special and that’s when they found Celestis Memorial Spaceflights.
“We’d always say, ‘I love you to the moon and back.’ And so we chose the lunar flight. So that way, every time anybody who knew Matthew contributed, wanted to contribute…looks at the moon, would know that he’s up there. And they were a big part of making Matthew’s final mission and his one dream that he had come true,” Gallagher said.
Matthew’s cremated remains will be buried on the lunar surface and be part of the Destiny Flight. So far, the family has raised nearly $9,000 through online fundraising as part of the $15,000 flight set to take off sometime in 2023.
“I just know that he would have a grin from ear to ear, and it would never go away because he would get to do something that he always wanted to do,” Gallagher said.