Weston Chase Hunt-Norman, 27, of Indianapolis, formerly of Kouts, passed away Thursday, August 28, 2025, as the result of an accident. He was born May 15, 1998, in Tulsa, Oklahoma to Brian & Stacy Norman, graduated from Kouts High School in 2016. He enlisted in the U.S. Army between his Junior and Senior year fulfilling his passion over these past 10 years and achieving the rank of Seargent First Class with the 1413th Engineering Company based in Franklin, Indiana. Weston lived life to the fullest with an enthusiasm that was contagious. His passion for service in the U.S. Army was followed closely by his excitement to travel the open roads on his motorcycle with friends. His red nosed pit bull “Bo” was always ready to welcome him home after every two-wheeled adventure and military assignment.
Survivors include his father, Brian (Millie) Norman of Kouts, mother, Stacy Norman of Tulsa, brothers: Anthony “Scooter” Norman (Grace Wilcox) of Crown Point, Brett Norman of Kouts, grandparents: Nancy Norman of Kouts, Jan & W.C. Hunt of Oklahoma, and many loving aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, cousins and friends. He was preceded in death by his grandfather, Richard Norman on November 2, 2022, aunt, Karen Norman, and uncles, Rick Norman & Jason Norman.
A visitation will be held Wednesday, September 3rd from 3 – 7 pm CST at Kosanke Funeral Home, 309 S. Main St., Kouts, IN. The funeral service will be held Thursday at the funeral home beginning at 10:00 am CST, Rev. Jayson Birky officiating with burial to follow with full military honors at Calvary Cemetery, Portage, IN.
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My deepest condolences to the family and friends of Weston. He sure was one of a kind and I loved being able to watch him grow into such an incredible young man. Always willing to help with my car or chat just to catch up. Sending lots of hugs and prayers from Florida. -Rhiannon Coleman
SSG Hunt-Norman. It’s heart breaking to learn about your passing. You were an outstanding soldier. You were very hard working, always ready to step up, and always willing to assist and teach junior soldiers. My deepest condolences to your family. I am somewhat at peace knowing you passed away while doing what you enjoyed the most - riding. The Army has lost a remarkable soldier. We’ll never forget you. We’ll always feel your presence within the ranks. You can rest now. -V/R Captain Kanchewere (US Army)
I had the privilege to meet Weston when he was just a young kid full of mischief and laughter. I watched him mature into a proud young man who honored his mother and father and all the other family members that helped raise him and his brothers. While he takes a piece of everyone’s heart with him his memory will live on with all of us. My prayers for his mom, dad and brothers as well as the rest of his family - there will forever be a void there because he was greatly loved! -Dani Barfield
My heartfelt condolences to the family and loved ones of Weston Hunt-Norman. As the former commander of the 1413th Engineer Vertical Construction Company, I had the honor of serving alongside Weston, a dedicated soldier whose commitment and spirit left a lasting impact on our unit. His strength and camaraderie will always be remembered by those who served with him. My thoughts are with all who knew and loved him during this difficult time. May his memory be a blessing, and may you find comfort in the support and love surrounding you. -Timothy Lockie
Wes was my neighbor, I lived next door to him for 2 years. The very first night we actually interacted as neighbors he heard me screaming for my daughter and came over and offered to ride his bike around the neighborhood to help me find her. He also searched the woods near the house for over an hour. She was safely found and this began our friendship. He was the best neighbor I have ever had. He was always willing to help with whatever I needed -- my car, my kids, my dogs. I am absolutely heartbroken over his loss. He was far too good of a person to be taken so young. His entire family (military, bike, and blood) will be in my thoughts. -Kristin Jarboe
We are so terribly sorry for the family. Prayers. -David Pam Hubble