Matthew-Wiegand-Obituary

Matthew M. Wiegand

Ambler, Pennsylvania

Sep 22, 1984 – Mar 30, 2019 (Age 34)

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BORN
September 22, 1984
DIED
March 30, 2019
AGE
34
LOCATION
Ambler, Pennsylvania

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Matthew M. WiegandAmbler, PA. - Major Matthew M. Wiegand of Ambler, Pennsylvania was killed in a night training accident on March 30th. Major Wiegand and his co-pilot were flying the AH-1Z Viper as part of the seven-week-long Weapons and Tactics Instructor Course. The crash occurred in the...

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RIH Brother. Semper Fi.

To Katrine his best friend.

It is truly a pain to loose such a friend, may you build your faith in this reassured beautiful fact and hope Mark 5:22-24,35-44!

My prayers are with you. For now please pour out your heart to God as he knows your deepest pain Philippians 4:6-7,13.

Truly.

RIP fellow Brother-in-Arms. You were a Patriot and dedicated Leader of Marines. Per the Marine Hymn, the streets of Heaven are much safer, now that you have assumed the watch. RIH.

My deepest condolences to your family. May the Great Architect of our universe keep them in the palm of his hands, providing strength and comfort, and may great memories offer solace. Prayer has been offered. God Bless.

Margie and SkipI'm so saddened to hear of your sudden loss. You can be so proud of what your son has done for our Country. May be Rest In Peace.

I did not know Major Weigand but we are brothers. Semper Fi and rest in peace, Sir!!

Margaret and Skip, there are no words to describe
how sorry I am for your loss. I have such wonderful memories of our time with the Glaciers and on the base with you. You are in my thought and prayers.
Cathy Stenderowicz

Our deepest gratitude goes to Major Wiegand for his sacrifice to our country. As we extend our sympathy to his family and friends, be comforted in knowing he has joined the ranks of others through our nation's history who were willing to give their all so that others may know freedom. Semper Fi, Southwest Missouri Unit #386, Marine Corps League Auxiliary, Springfield, Missouri.