of Sheridan, AR
April 5, 1960 - April 16, 2023
Anthony ''Tony'' James Weigand of Sheridan was born on April 5, 1960, to Kurt Weigand and Patricia Weigand in Little Rock, Arkansas and passed away on April 16, 2023 at Saint Vincent's Infirmary in Little Rock.
Tony served 8 years in the United States Navy and was employed through the years at Tyson Foods, Phillips Lighting, Falcon Jet, and Stephens, Inc.
He loved to hunt, fish, cruise around on his boat during the summers, and build military themed models. He also loved going to concerts with his friends. Tony was a big ''family'' man and was happiest when he was with them. He was also a very kind and thoughtful man; friendly to everyone, and relentlessly supported his children, grandson, and students in their athletic endeavors throughout the years.
Family who has preceded Tony in death are Kurt Weigand (Grandfather), Bill and Anna Weigand Summerlin (Grandparents), George and Leona McKinley (Grandparents), and Robert ''Bobby ''Weigand (Son).
Tony is survived by his father, Kurt Weigand; mother, Patricia Weigand; sister and brother-in-law, Tina and Tony Maxey; son, Matthew (Kristen) Weigand; daughter, Amber (Morgan) Weigand; and three grandchildren; Lleyton Weigand, Tollison Weigand, and Marlowe Weigand. Family also includes his nephew, Chris (Melody) Maxey and nieces; Kaylee and Lorelei.
The funeral service will be held Thursday, April 20 at 11:30 am at Roller-Alcoa Funeral Home, with burial to follow at Forest Hills Memorial Park.
Visitation will be Wednesday, April 19, from 6:00 to 8:00 pm at Roller-Alcoa.
So sorry Matthew, Tony was the best dad a boy could wish for. Condolences to you and all of your family.
So sorry for your loss, I will miss seeing him every Wednesday morning and visiting with him. He was a very nice man.
WOW! With Out Words! What can I say about a man that was one of the Best Men that I have ever known. Tony never said a bad word about anyone and was one of the most giving and non selfish person I have met. He so loved his family and friends unconditionally. He was pretty private and didnt show a lot of emotion, so you never knew what was on his mind, but I always knew that I could call on Tony and he would be there for me. I know that life will go on, but there will be days that will be hard. I will ALWAYS love you Tony, you will forever be a part of my life
I had the honor of working with Tony for over 16 years and can say he was a blessing in my life. Tony always had a smile and good morning ready. Tony was very good at his work and his attention to detail was top shelf.
Above him being a great co-worker I was blessed to call him my friend.
We are and will continue to pray for his family through this journey.
Michael
We are so sorry for your loss. Tony has been our neighbor for many years. When we would be out in the yard and he come driving by he would always wave with a big smile on his face. I remember when Amber was little she would be at our house almost every other weekend. We are just heartbroken for his family. You are in our thoughts and prayers. ðŸ™
We loved Tony! He was such a part of our Morgan's life when she and Amber were in school. He took them places, state fair, cruises to just name a couple. Enjoyed sitting by him at basketball and softball games. Was entertaining. Morgan always felt like he was a good man in her eyes!!!!!!. We are so sorry he is gone. He will truly be missed. Rosemary and Wes Kerr
Matthew and family, our thoughts and prayers to each of you in your loss.
Very kind and gentle man
I'm so sorry for your loss . I didn't know much about Tony outside of work . I would occasionally see him at the hangar hanging out with his co workers when they all had a lull in their work day . He had a great sense of humor and will be missed by all who knew or worked with him .
I pray that you find peace and comfort in the arms of the LORD during this most difficult time .
We are so sorry for your loss. Please know that you are in our thoughts and prayers today and in the days ahead.
Tony was always so nice and pleasant. He will be missed by many of his friends and family. The best neighbor when I was younger and has been a great neighbor to my dad for years. It was an honor to have known Tony and my condolences to his children.
To Tony’s Family,
We are so sorry to hear Tony passed away. He was such a sweet, loving man, and always fun to be around. We spent some great times at the family get togethers at Harvey and June’s house at the lake, and Tony was always an integral part of that get together. You all have wonderful memories of Tony, and with those memories he will never die in your hearts. Keep those memories forefront in the days ahead as you grieve his loss and remember what a wonderful son, brother, father, grandfather, and friend he was to all. God bless his family.
Love you all,
Travis and Patty Irons and Louise Morrow
My thoughts and prayers are with Tony's family. He was a very special young man. May God comfort you during this time.
We are so sorry for your loss. Prayers for all of you.