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Kevin M. Weiss

Clarksville, Tn, Illinois

1983 - 2015

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Kevin M. WeissBorn: June 17, 1983; in Harvard, ILDied: Dec. 2, 2015; in Clarksville, TNKevin Mose Weiss, age 32, of Clarksville, Tennessee, and formerly of McHenry, died Wednesday, December 2, 2015, in a U.S. Army helicopter training accident near Clarksville, Tennessee.Chief Warrant Officer 2...

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Mose was my mentor for my flight packet. I was inquiring for an endorsement and Mose pointed me in the right direction. We conversed often and he gave me every advantage he could. I will say, he was exactly what I imagined a fighter pilot to be. For those who knew and loved him know what I mean. My wife and I were both shocked and hurt to know of his death. I am an example of this man's kindness and professionalism. Thank you again, chief. We'll see you again.

Although I don't know you, Kevin and his whole family have been and remain in our thoughts and prayers. My brother, a WO helicopter pilot, also died in a helicopter accident at Fort Campbell. Our family still misses him and strongly sympathizes with you. (Ed was 23,younger than Kevin, married just 6 months with no children.) Though Kevin's family and children will miss him daily they will always know he was a hero and that even those of us who don't know you on a personal basis, appreciate...

My heart is with you Bethany and Weiss family in this time of need.

Condolences to your family

Bill & Gail Wiser

Rest in peace brother, and thank you for your service to America, the greatest country on earth.

Former Sgt. Richard J. Bailey
U.S. Army 1st Air Cavalry Division
Vietnam 1967-68

Sorry for your loss. Proud of the service Kevin provided for our country. May he fly high looking over his family and children and they know he is a hero to the American people. My family thanks him for his service. My God get u through this hard time. God bless u and others lost in this accident. The Proffit family Clarksville, TN

pain and sorrow pass. memories are forever

I didn't know Chief Weiss, but he was enrolled in my degree program at Embry-Riddle University. He shared the same name, as one of the soldiers that I served with while in the Army, which brought me here today. After reading this Obituary, all of you who loved and knew him were very lucky people, and we are all blessed to have had him protecting us and serving our creator the way he did. I wish that I had the honor of his friendship. To the family, may you find peace in this time of...

Prayers to the family. Marilyn Haines