Curt G. Weiss
February 23, 1963 – April 26, 2021
Age 58 years. He was preceded in death by his wife, Michelle; sons, Benjamin and Joshua; Father, Charles Weiss; Mother, Catherine Weiss; brother, Chuck Weiss; and niece, Kimberly Weiss. He is survived by his daughter, Allie Colling and husband, Jesse; grandson, Malachi Colling; many brothers and sisters, in-laws, nieces, nephews, and friends. His love for Jesus Christ his Savior, his family, and his country will always be remembered.
VISITATION observing CDC guidelines: Thursday, April 29th from 5pm to 7pm at the West Center Chapel.
Celebration of Life: Friday, April 30th 2021, at 10:30 am at the West Center Chapel.
Interment: Calvary Cemetery with full Military Honors by American Legion Post #1.
In lieu of flowers, memorials are suggested to Reason to Hope, Inc. reasontohope.org/home/our-story/ or Tunnel to Towers Foundation https://t2t.org/
To view live broadcasts of the Funeral and Graveside Services, please go to www.heafeyheafey.com and click the “View Live Cast” button on our home page.
18 Comments
You’re a good man MSG Weiss and you will be missed.
My condolences to Curt’s family. Curt will always be a friend and a Brother in Arms. He helped me find a balance in both my personal and professional life with his sage advice. His easy smile and humor was something I always looked forward to during our gatherings. He will be truly missed. Again, my heartfelt condolences and sympathy for your loss. -Leo Alhambra, MSG US Army (Ret)
Hoah MSG! You are a shining example of service. Blessings and condolences for your suffering and loss at this time.
Sincere condolences to the family of this great man and Soldier. He will definitely be missed.
Rest In Peace brother
Thank you Curt for all you have done for your family, the US Army, your country and for me personally. You have left a lasting impression. You will be missed but never forgotten.
Curt was a great neighbor and friend who was always there when you needed someone to help or just to talk with we will miss him a great deal. I know he is with Michelle now together again.
I knew him before he got the sleeve full of chevrons he was once my Operations Sergeant – a helluva good soldier – dependable, loyal, loving the profession, he was an example of a solid professional and a good man on top of that.
I could not have asked for better – there simply wasn’t one.
Airborne!
LTC R.M. Whited, USA, SOCOM (Ret’d)
To Allie, Jesse, Malachi, and the Weiss family, you should know that you do not grieve alone. The number of lives that MSG Weiss touched throughout his Army career is truly profound. As an Army Reserve Recruiter, he would change the lives of hundreds of enlistees and their families beginning their Army journey. As an Army Reserve Drill Instructor, he transformed hundreds of civilian recruits into Army Soldiers. As an Army Reserve Career Counselor, he would counsel, mentor, and provided opportunities for continued service for thousands of Army Reserve Soldiers and their families. MSG Weiss also touched the lives of all of us, the ones that proudly served alongside him for so many years, and are blessed to have called him our friend. You do not grieve alone. All the thousands of Army Warriors and their families whose lives were forever changed by MSG Curt Weiss, are grieving along with you.
Scott Firebaugh, SFC US Army (Ret)
Chris, God has blessed your family for 58 years, you have many memories that will stay in your heart forever. Sending all of God’s blessings to your family at this difficult time.
Sending Love, Prayers and strength to the etire family. Uncle Curt, thank you for being the light and showing with true love for our saviour Jesus Christ looks like. The Gates of Heaven opened wide to bring you home!
Sending prays to the Weiss family. Curt is singing with the Angles. What a great leader and friend he was to everyone he came in contact with. God Bless!
True Mentor and a good friend. Our condolences to his family.
On behalf of all the Bertagni Children (Sue, Monsignor Ted, Nancy, Steve, Tina & Jody), we send our deepest condolences to The Weiss Family. You are in our thoughts and prayers. Our father Ted, was Curt’s Godfather, our mom, Mary, was Godmother to Chuck, Charlie was Godfather to Steve and Chuck was Godfather to Tina.
Curt will be missed 😢
Good friend and boss my condolences to the family
He was a brother in arms and my condolences to his family
Curt and I went Tech High School in the late 70’s. My sincerest condolences to your family. He was a genuine human being and citizen. Peace.
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