Since this started to seem different between Mate&KDE as discussed above I was 
giving a few more terminals I regularly use a try:
- tilix (VTE based) - warns me that I'll close processes under this session, 
keeps screen alive detached
- yakuake (kde based) - warns me that I'll close processes under this session, 
keeps screen alive detached
- konsole - warns me that I'll close processes under this session, keeps screen 
alive detached
- gnome-terminal - no warning, keeps screen alive detached

So screen never totally died in any of those, just remained detached as
one would want/expect.

Since I even tried several KDE based terminals, but not had KDE itself
running (I had default gnome based Desktop). I wonder if there might be
some general KDE-setting that changes how closing sessions work.

@Gustavo - when you get to retry it on a VM as you mentioned, would you
mind trying the same on a KDE-Neon vs a default-Gnome desktop?

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