

With heavy hearts, we announce the passing of Martin Weiss on June 15, 2024. Born in the Bronx, New York, in 1931, Martin was the son of Polish immigrants Max and Anna who fled the Holocaust. His early years were spent in Lakewood, New Jersey, where he attended high school and worked in his father's chicken coops. Despite humble beginnings, Martin’s tenacity and entrepreneurial spirit led him to become an accomplished and respected businessman and developer.
Martin’s journey to success was anything but conventional. After high school, he sold pots and pans door-to-door in Georgia, served in the Air Force, and traveled extensively across the United States before settling in California to open a diner. It was on a trip to Acapulco that he met his first wife, Margaret Morales. They married and he moved to San Antonio, where they raised their sons, Michael and Mark.In 1968, Martin embarked on a new career in real estate, founding 4M Properties, 4M Realty and later, Sacon Construction. His impressive portfolio included industrial developments in 42 cities across fifteen states. Together with his son Michael, Martin developed a successful real estate career and worked on a broad range of projects, including Sea World , car dealerships and industrial facilities, representing clients such as Union Pacific, Marriott, Hallmark, Holt Cat, CPS, Bexar County, Johns Manville and Owens Corning. A self-taught man, Martin’s career was a testament to his relentless work ethic and vision. He was involved in his business until his last days, balancing his professional commitments with daily visits to the gym and weekly dinners with friends. His dedication extended beyond his work, as he served on numerous boards and supported various charitable organizations.
In 2006, Martin met his current wife, Terry Paganucci. Together, they traveled extensively, including their favorite spots in the Sonoma wine country, and many other destinations to enjoy all of life's beauties. Martin cherished these adventures, sharing his love of travel with his family and friends. He loved art, painting, dining out and telling jokes, always bringing smiles to those around him. Despite his passing, Martin lived a full and abundant life until the end. His warmth, humor, and generosity touched the lives of many, and he will be deeply missed by all who knew him.
Martin is preceded in death by his son, Mark Weiss, and his sister, Nanette Martin. He is survived by his loving wife, Terry Paganucci; son, Michael Weiss, and wife Kathleen; his grandchildren, Eric Weiss and wife Lauren, Meg Fullerton and husband Will, his great granddaughter Parker, daughter of Eric and Lauren; stepson, Anthony Paganucci, stepdaughter, Lauran Danhakl and husband Jason, as well as Brynley and Brayson Danhakl, children of Lauran and Jason.
As we remember Martin, we extend our heartfelt gratitude to Dr. Timothy Hernandez, Dr. Robert Schnitzler, and the medical professionals at Methodist Hospital and VITAS Hospital for their compassionate care.
In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made to Rwanda-Shines.com, Christus Santa Rosa Children’s Hospital, Children’s Church of God or Adopt A Needy Family.
Services will be held at Temple Beth-El in San Antonio (211 Belknap Pl.) on Thursday, June 20th, 2024 at 10:30 am. Following services, the family invites you to attend a Celebration of Life reception just as Martin would want everyone to do.
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