Samuel Isaac Epstein

Samuel Isaac Epstein obituary, Colorado Springs, CO

Samuel Isaac Epstein

Samuel Epstein Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by The Springs Funeral Services - Platte on Jun. 20, 2025.

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In Loving Memory of Samuel Isaac Epstein June 25, 1993 – June 15, 2025 Those who knew Captain Samuel Isaac Epstein knew a man of heart, strength, and unwavering dedication. On June 15, 2025, Sam's remarkable life was cut short far too soon, leaving a lasting impact on everyone he touched. Born on June 25, 1993, to Andrew Epstein and Ilia "Mimi" Perez, Sam filled the lives of his family and friends with pride, joy, and deep love.
Sam was a man of immense heart and unwavering loyalty. He showed up every time, for everyone. Through life's many challenges, he remained a constant source of strength, making things better, offering his support, never letting those around him feel alone. His kindness, generosity, and quiet presence touched countless lives. He was always quick to lend a helping hand, never asking for anything in return.
Family was at the center of Sam's world. He lived for them and loved them fiercely, always putting them first. To those who knew him, Sam was a natural leader – articulate, sharp, and endlessly charming. He had the rare ability to connect with people from all walks of life, leaving a lasting impression on everyone he met. He was savvy and forward-thinking, always preparing for the future, making sure those he loved were cared for in every way.
Sam loved to have fun and lived every moment to the fullest. If you were with him, you were guaranteed a good time. He had a way of making sure no one around him was ever having a bad day. His smile could brighten any room, and his laughter was infectious, lifting the spirits of everyone around him. He carried himself with sincerity and grace, never seeking the spotlight but always making an impact. He was a friend, a brother, a son, a partner, and for so many, a grounding presence in their lives.
For ten years, Captain Epstein served his country as a U.S. Army Infantry Officer, a role he embodied with strength, purpose, and unshakable resolve. He was a no-nonsense, straight-to-the-point leader whose actions always spoke louder than words. Sam led by example, never above his soldiers, always beside them. Whether a mission was demanding or routine, whether others grew weary or indifferent, Sam gave nothing less than 100%, driven by his own inner standard of excellence. Cutting corners was not in his nature. Through grit, character, and unwavering commitment, he earned the trust and deep admiration of those who served alongside him.
Throughout his career, Captain Epstein earned numerous military honors, including two Meritorious Service Medals, two Army Commendation Medals, two Army Achievement Medals, the Army Reserve Components Achievement Medal, the National Defense Service Medal, the prestigious Ranger Tab, U.S. Army Parachutist Badge, and Air Assault Badge. He was also a graduate of the Maneuver Captains Career Course. Captain Epstein held key leadership and advisory positions with the 25th Infantry Division, 1st Armored Division, and 4th Security Force Assistance Brigade (SFAB), including roles as Company Commander, Executive Officer, Operations Advisor, Platoon Leader, and Staff Officer. His final assignment was as part of Force Package 24-1, serving in Budapest, Hungary, with the 4th SFAB in support of NATO allied training and advisory operations.
He is survived by his parents, Andrew Epstein and Ilia "Mimi" Perez; his brother, Andrew Epstein; his sister, Eva Epstein; his nephew, Michael Epstein; and his fiancée, Alexandra Hauser (Finley), along with his fellow service members, family, and countless friends who will forever carry his memory in their hearts. Though his time here was far too short, the love, honor, and goodness he gave to this world will never be forgotten.
In honor of Sam's birthday, his celebration of life will be held on 25 June 2025 at 1300.
The Springs Funeral Services 3115 E Platte Ave, Colorado Springs, CO 80909

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July 1, 2025

Teresa Peevey posted to the memorial.

June 25, 2025

Corey Poston posted to the memorial.

June 25, 2025

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Teresa Peevey

July 1, 2025

It was a privilege being Sam's teacher. I will always remember his infectious smile and quick wit. Heaven is a much better place now that Sam is there.

Corey Poston

June 25, 2025

Sam and Family, I am saddened at the loss of a friend and fellow brother. I will always remeber the Baja Boi's cruising the dunes of New Mexico. May you all find everlasting peace. God bless. - Corey Poston

Keith Williams

June 25, 2025

It was truly a pleasure and honor to work with you, Sir. I wish you peace and calm.

To the Epstein family, my condolences to you all.

Jody

June 25, 2025

We are all saddened to hear of your passing. Your friendship and character have made indelible impacts across many lives. I will always cherish the amazing memories at NMMI and the long car drives to drill. You will truly be missed, rest easy brother.

Marc Butler

June 25, 2025

Sir,

This is the most heartbreaking news and still doesn´t feel real. Thank you for everything you have done not only for me but for every soldier that was under or above you. Your laugh and charismatic personality is truly unforgettable. Thank you for your huge impact on my life. Rest Easy Sir. Please watch over all of us. To the Family and Close friends, my deepest condolences.

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Joseph Mose

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Steve and Roberta Haack

June 24, 2025

We send our condolences to the Epstein family. We have fond memories of your family and Sam. Please know that you are in our prayers as you go through this unimaginable tragedy. God bless you all and give you peace during this time. The Haack Family

Levi Steadman

June 24, 2025

CPT Epstein
I can´t thank you enough for you molding me into the soldier I am today
Not only were you my Officer in Charge you treated as a Equal even though I was not, I can´t thank you enough for never letting me have a bad day even when I want to you always made me laugh even when I didn´t want to you would tell me to suck it up and get over it and take the L and make me laugh anyway I will miss NTC thank God for the memories we had at NTC you made NTC better for me from listening to your Sturgill Simpson, and your Tyler Childers and getting me into that type of music. I am thankful for our playful jams that we had with each other. I have never had that with any other officer you treated me more like a brother than a subordinate you called me, Papito Junior and you were Papito I love you cat Epstein and I will never forget you. Thank you for their support and your encouragement and all the memories. Love you, sir.
SPC Steadman

John Yeung

June 24, 2025

Condolences to the Epstein family. Sir thank you for being the amazing leader you were during both difficult and great times. I truly appreciate the sacrifices you made in order to better those around you .

Noel Montoya

June 24, 2025

Truly proud to serve under a great leader and mentor. My deepest condolences.

Luis Sabatini

June 24, 2025

Rest in peace, Samuel.
You were more than a friend, you were a brother. A solid man, a true role model, and someone I looked up to, both in and out of uniform. We served together, worked side by side, and built a bond that went deeper than just being part of the staff. You were steady, genuine, and always carried yourself with quiet strength and integrity.
Losing you hurts more than words can express. I´ll miss your wisdom, your humor, and the calm presence you brought to every room. Thank you for your friendship, your guidance, and your loyalty.
I will carry your memory with me always. Until we meet again, rest easy, my friend.

Felicia Witcher

June 24, 2025

This is truly heartbreaking Rest In Peace Sir! It was a pleasure to serve with you!

Brandon Ceres

June 24, 2025

RIP to a great individual, truly was a blessing to work with him.

Michael vanlohuizen

June 24, 2025

Sir,
There is so much I could say. But the time in Korea as the Attack Top 4 is something I´ll cherish forever. Thank you for everything you´ve ever done to help me as a soldier and as a man. You will be forever missed.

Joshua Rojo

June 24, 2025

CPT Epstein, sir, it was a pleasure working under you. Thank you for all your support, knowledge, and fun jokes we'dcrack towards each other. You will be greatly missed.

Scottie Custer

June 23, 2025

My deepest condolences to the Epstein family. Sam will be remembered as a kind and dependable friend who brought warmth and positivity to those around him. I valued the numerous conversations about life and the Army that we shared together. He had a steady presence, and a generous spirit that touched many lives. Sam´s memory will live on in the hearts of those who had the privilege of knowing him. Much love my brother.

Nic Fiore

June 23, 2025

Sam, I´ll miss you more than you knew. Thank you for your grin when nobody else could muster the energy to smile. You were always a solid, powerful and charismatic leader and we miss you.

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Devin Hesketh

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Michael Weber, served with Sam 2019-2021

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Michelle Dickey

June 22, 2025

Our sincerest condolences to Sam´s family.
Sam was a tremendous individual who always looked after others, was dedicated to his soldiers and the mission. Sam had a witty charm & larger than life presence that was followed with a beautiful genuine smile and a pure kind heart. We will miss not knowing what great things he would have done in the world, and will always keep him close in our hearts.
CSM (r) Johnathan Dickey & Michelle (Mama Bear Dickey)

Liam Sprague

June 22, 2025

Sam was a great guy. Funny, smart, and hardworking. I was lucky to serve beside him. Till we meet again brother

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