Justin Mario Zeitler – May 2, 2026

November 6, 1992 – May 2, 2026

It is with deep sorrow to announce that Justin Mario Zeitler went to be with Our Lord Jesus Christ on May 2, 2026. 

Justin was born to Lisa Hayhurst and Bernd Zeitler on November 6, 1992, in Colorado Springs, Colorado. Justin was the oldest brother to his sister, Taylor (Mason) Morgan, Austin (Michaela) Clark and Jason (Tabitha) Clark. Justin leaves behind his wife, Kirsten, and their seven children: Nathan, Gideon, Miles, Ayden, Ava and twins Daniel and Olivia. Justin was an amazing father and husband to his family. His wife and children were the light in his life. 

Justin graduated from high school at the Goal Academy in Pueblo, Colorado, in 2015. Justin’s dream was to go to the Police Academy. He accomplished that dream in December of 2016. After his graduation he worked in a few other small jobs as he pursued his second dream which was to own his own business. 

In May of 2025 Justin started his business, FireNexx Certified Training LLC. Justin was a firearms expert, NRA certified, and certified to train in firearms safety in Colorado. 

Justin and Kirsten were married in December of 2015. Justin later adopted Kirsten’s son, Nathan, as his own. The two then began to grow their family, welcoming Gideon, Miles, Ayden and Ava into the world. In 2024 Justin and Kirsten were blessed with their last two children, a set of twins, Daniel and Olivia. Justin’s heart was now full, knowing this family was a blessing from God. Justin loved every one of his children as if they were his “only child.” He was a doting and devoted husband and father. 

Justin continued to work in armed security as he began his business and took care of his family. 

Justin will always be known as selfless, loving, devoted, caring, a hard worker and more than anything A Man of God. Justin would give anyone the shirt off of his back if they needed it even if it meant he did without. He was always there in a time of need for his mother and his three siblings.

Justin’s love and devotion to life will be missed.

Services:

Saturday, May 16, 2026

1:00 P.M.

Location:

Fellowship of the Rockies

1625 South 8th Street

Colorado Springs, Colorado 80905

This Obituary Has 2 Condolences

  1. Melanie

    Ruhe in Frieden lieber Justin.
    Ganz viel Kraft an die ganze Familie

  2. MacKenzie Garza-González

    I am so deeply sorry for the heartbreaking loss of Justin. My heart goes out especially to his mother, Lisa, and to all of his family during this unimaginable time.

    From everything shared about Justin’s life, it is clear he was deeply loved and that he loved his family with his whole heart. He devoted himself to being a father, husband, son, brother, and provider. The love he had for his children and family will always remain part of his legacy, and the memories he created with them will continue to live on in the hearts of everyone who knew him.

    No family is ever prepared for this kind of loss, and I cannot imagine the pain of having to say goodbye so soon. I hope in time you are able to find comfort in the beautiful moments Justin shared with all of you. His dedication to his children, his willingness to help others, his hard work, his faith, and the way he showed up for the people he loved.

    To his mother especially, I hope you know the love, care, and strength you have shown through all of this speaks volumes about the bond you shared with your son. Losing a child is a grief beyond words, and my thoughts and prayers are with you every single day as you carry this loss.

    May God surround your entire family with comfort, peace, strength, and loving support in the days ahead. Justin’s life touched many people, and he will be remembered with love.

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