Todd C. Weaver

Todd C. Weaver

Todd Weaver Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Sep. 28, 2001.
A Competitive Drive

Once, on a skiing trip with his wife and his in-laws, Todd Weaver discovered that he was not the best skier in the family. The best by far was his wife, Amy Lawson.

"But he was determined that he was not going be beaten by anyone," said his father-in-law, Ted Lawson.

So Mr. Weaver studied up and took lessons, and the next year surprised everyone by blasting down the mountain, the proud new Best Skier of the Family, his brand-new bright yellow jacket clearly visible to all.

Mr. Weaver, 30, could be playfully competitive, but when it came to his family and his livelihood, he was all business. He and his wife, who met at Miami University in Ohio, carefully planned their moves around the world, to Japan, Atlanta, Chicago and finally to New York, with good jobs and graduate degrees along the way. He got his M.B.A. from the University of Chicago in August 2000, and within a month he had a job offer in New York. On Sept. 11, 2001, he was at work at 2 World Trade Center, where he was a vice president at Fiduciary Trust International.

"He was just the kind of guy you'd want as your son or husband," said his mother-in-law, Sharon Lawson. "He was just solid."

Profile published in THE NEW YORK TIMES on February 12, 2002.


Fresh from a one-year teaching job in Japan and a wealth of travel in the Far East, Todd Weaver and his college sweetheart wife loaded up their car in 1994 and headed to Chicago to try their luck in the big city. He didn't have a job or a home, but it didn't take long before the Ohio native made his mark in Chicago's financial world. "He was one of our rising stars, the youngest senior consultant we've ever had," said John Ellwood, chairman of J.H. Ellwood and Associates, a Chicago investment company where Weaver worked from 1998 to 2000. "He was a marvelous guy, mature beyond his years. But he wanted to go to New York to make his fortune." Armed with a master's degree from the University of Chicago, Weaver, 30, secured a coveted job as a vice president with Fiduciary Trust Company International. He moved to New York City last fall with his wife, Amy. Marilyn Weaver said her son was ambitious, but also a caring man with many friends, a sharp mind and a dry sense of humor. "New York was his dream," she said. "It turned out to be a nightmare." Her son was in his office on the 94th floor of the World Trade Center's south tower when the first jet sliced through the north tower. He called his wife in a panic. About 15 minutes later, the second jet hit his building.

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The Kindred Family

December 24, 2019

Sending our continued sympathy to your family. With each new day may God give the help needed to cope. Todd is still greatly missed and remembered. May the time come when these acts of violence that have caused so much sadness and heartache finally end.

Brendan Bauer

July 27, 2019

Todd was such a driven individual. We both started WRA as sophomores and I remember the many late night talks we had as kids and how he was so wise and mature beyond his years compared to myself. My room was next to him in later years and he was my go to guy for all of my Why ? Questions in life, likely because his depth, his maturity and we both had a sense of humor. My Whyquestions lead me to philosophy and medicine and I am so glad it seems that he aspired to be and achieved greatness at such a young age and touched so many as those who are not long for this earth are able to do. He truly was a beautiful individual and my heart goes out to his wife and parents and all of those he has touched as the world seems a bit less bright without the light from his star.

September 15, 2013

Rest In Peace Todd

Kathy Whitley

September 11, 2013

Thinking of Todd today. I met him Freshman year at Miami University. He lived in the same dorm and sometimes we would study together. He was a serious, motivated, kind person with a funny, dry sense of humor that would make me laugh or cheer me up on a bad day. Miss you Todd!

Catherine Weaver

December 30, 2012

I went to the memorial park today and Todd's name stood out, not just because we share the same surname, but because it was the first I saw as I walked round the amazing waterfall. I believe that I have some relatives in the US so there maybe a tie, but regardless I said a little prayer for your family.

Deanna Burelli

September 12, 2012

Thinking of all of Todd's family and friends, knowing he is still missed.

Darin & Beth (Hedge) Banks

September 11, 2012

Today we remember Todd, and keep his parents, Mr. & Mrs. Weaver, and sister, Margi, in our thoughts.

jeff hildebrand

September 14, 2011

Western Reserve Academy football team had dedicated their season to the loving memory of Todd Weaver. He is our inspiration and hero. His jersey is taken to every game on the sidelines and we have a special helmet decal to honor him. God bless you Todd! Coach Hildebrand

Deanna Burelli

September 11, 2011

Today I remember all the light and many laughs Todd brought to the world. It is sad his work was done so soon....prayers for all Americans missing a loved one today.

Michele Lafont (Abrigg)

September 5, 2011

I have thought about you all througout the years and visit our 9/11 memorial here in Ga at Kennesaw Mountain. Every year the field is filled with a flag for everyone who lost their life that day. I know that it is very little, but Mark and I go there every year and say a prayer for Todd and your family. I just read about the 9/11 memorial and found this. Wanted to let you know that people who have not seen in years still think and pray about you often. I still have great memories of babysitting Todd and Margi all those years ago! Sendings love, hugs and prayers to you all!!!

Darin & Beth (Hedge) Banks

September 12, 2010

Mr & Mrs. Weaver and Margi -- you are never far from our thoughts.

Darin and Beth (Hedge) Banks

September 12, 2010

Mr & Mrs. Weaver and Margi -- you are never far from our thoughts.

Holly Dannemiller Van Riper

November 4, 2009

Mr & Mrs Weaver and Margi,

I just want you to know I still think of your family often and each time I do I say a little prayer for all of you. I can not begin to imagine your pain but I can say knowing Todd and being friends with Margi, I always wished I had an older brother like Todd. My heart goes out to all of you.
Sincerely,
Holly Dannemiller Van Riper

Mike Coatsworth

September 11, 2009

Dennis,

I am thinking of you today and will never forget the outpouring of love and fond memories I heard at the memorial service. God bless your family!

Mike Reeve

September 11, 2009

My thoughts are with you, Marilyn & Margi today. I’m so glad we were able to play golf and break bread last month to remember Todd.

Kai

Elizabeth & Darin (Hedge) Banks

September 11, 2009

Mr. & Mrs. Weaver, Margie and Amy, we still think of Todd often, and of you all. Todd will never be forgotten, but I hope time will bring peace.

Elizabeth & Darin (Hedge) Banks

September 11, 2008

Todd, we still think of you often. Mr. & Mrs. Weaver, Margie and Amy, I hope time brings you peace.

The Kenagys

September 11, 2008

You are missed.

kai

September 11, 2008

in memory

P Tabbernor

April 15, 2007

In memory....

Rick Reisman

September 11, 2006

There is seldom a day that I don't think of Todd. By thinking of him he remains alive. Todd was a beacon of hope and possibility and humor. I really miss you. May God look over your soul.

Amy Donnelly

September 9, 2006

Dearest Weaver Family:

I am praying for you as the anniversary approaches. Todd always made me laugh and was so nice to me at WRA (I was class of 90). He gave me advice I still remember today when I was a freshman, and I was lucky that my brother's friendship with Todd allowed me to know him better. I am so sorry for your loss! He is not forgotten. Sincerely, Amy

WRA Alum

August 13, 2005

dear weaver family and amy,



i went to wra and i am deeply saddened by the loss of todd. i was a few years ahead of him so didn't really know him, but i do remember him strutting around campus with a baseball cap on. i'm sorry for your loss - that you lost a son, brother, and husband. they say that time heals all wounds, but i am sure this one is still painful. my best to you all, wra '88

September 11, 2004

Dennis, Marilyn and Margie,



It has now been three years, yet it seems only yesterday... Todd will not be forgotten.



Continuing prayers for your strength, your faith. Praying that time enriches your memories of your times together, and eases the pain of parting.

Elizabeth Kuehn

September 11, 2003

Dear Mr. & Mrs. Weaver, Margi and Mike,

I am deeply sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

Tom Price

October 4, 2002

I will wear your name on my wrist as long as I am on this earth. I pray for you and your family that an inner peace will support you and give you strength

WRA alum

September 14, 2002

It's been a year and Todd lives in my memory. I hope his family and loved ones are doing well.



WRA '89

Susan Kame

September 11, 2002

Marilyn & Family

My prayers are with you.

Scott Kenagy

September 11, 2002

I was fortunate enough to work closely with Todd during his years at EK&A. We shared alot of laughs and frustrations there, Todd commanded a great deal of respect within the organization and was just a solid guy to get to know. I will always remember his wonderful dry sense of humor, which was always right on and made the difficult days brighter.

Bill Rauckhorst

September 11, 2002

Todd Weaver was a student in my "Energy and Society" honors class here at Miami University (Ohio) in the spring 1990 term. I remember Todd as a very bright, personable, and nice young man who was a pleasure to have in class. It is impossible to understand the tragedy of his death, and we can only remind ourselves of the wisdom of almighty God. My most sincere prayers and condolences go to Todd's wife and family.

Jennifer Roland

September 11, 2002

Mr. Weaver, Mrs. Weaver and Margi:

My thoughts and Prayers are with you all.

Blane & Roberta Klotz

September 8, 2002

Our prayers go out to Denny & Marilyn and to their daughter and her family. May god bless them.

anita armbrust

August 12, 2002

Todd will not be forgotten. He is being memorialized along with all those who lost their lives on 9/11 with a quilt square in his memory. The quilt is being completed and will make be shown for the first time on the Queen Mary in Long Beach Ca over Labor Day weekend. Todd's square was made by Cecilia O'Leary and Connie Clarke of Corona CA. We hope that in some way this might bring some comfort to your family. God Bless.

Joe Weaver

June 22, 2002

Sorry to hear about your lost.From my family to yours I give you our prayes.God be with you

May 22, 2002

DEAR GOD SHINE YOUR LIGHT ON THIS WONDERFUL MAN..TODD C.WEAVER AND MAY HIS SOUL REST IN PEACE WITH GOD AND HIS ANGELS..GOD BLESS HIS LOVING FAMILY AND MANY FRIENDS..GOD BLESS AMERICA AND NEW YORK..MAY JESUS AND HIS SAINTS GREET YOU AT THE GATES OF HEAVEN...AMEN

Paul & Joan Jesick

March 5, 2002

To our good friends Denny, Marylin, and Margie.

Still thinking of you in our thoughts and prayers.

Rebecca Roe

March 4, 2002

To the family of Todd Weaver:

Today I recieved a mercy band with Todd's name on it. I will wear it to remember Todd and also to remember you all. I hope that by wearing it I will be able, in a very small way, to show respect for Todd and to let you know that my prayers will always include you.

Danni Piccioni

March 4, 2002

To Dennis,Marilyn & Margi



We were so sorry to hear about Todd,

our heartfelt sympathy goes out to you and your family. Please know you are in our thoughts and prayers.



Danni and Joe Piccioni

Margi Weaver/Wayne

February 4, 2002

I will never forget my brother's smile. I loved his humor, his intelligence and perspective on life. Words cannot begin to express my sorrow. For all that have written here- Thank you for your thoughts and prayers.

Lyndsey Bardnell

February 1, 2002

Margi/Weavers:



Please know that you are always in my thoughts and prayers. I am so very sorry.

Jim Smith

January 29, 2002

It always seems like these things happen to someone else, and in other places. I didn't learn until recently, just how the September 11 tragedy had affected our community here in Canton, Ohio, and specifically the Weaver family. I never really had the opportunity to get to know Todd, but I have been privileged to be acquainted with his parents, Dennis & Marilyn. Even though this is awkwardly late, I would rather send my condolences now, than to just say nothing. This is very tragic, and brings tears to my eyes. I can't begin to imagine the grief, but from reading the tributes, know that Todd will be deeply missed by his family and friends. I hope that your hearts will be healed by finding comfort in all of the good memories from God's blessing of sharing Todd with you for thirty years.

Rob Gebhart

January 7, 2002

To Todd's family and to his wife, Amy: my heart goes out to you and I am praying for you all. Todd touched many lives - more than he probably knew - and he will not be forgotten.

A WRA Class of '89 alum

January 3, 2002

I'm thinking about you and your family tonight, Todd. My prayers are with you all...

Anonymous

December 15, 2001

MAY GOD BLESS YOU TODD C.WEAVER AND

MAY YOU REST IN PEACE.GOD BLESS

YOUR FAMILY AND FRIENDS.GOD BLESS

AMERICA AND MAY WE NEVER FORGET

9/11/01

Marilyn Weaver

December 4, 2001

Thank you to all who have sent their love and prayers. We are healing but will never forget our beloved, Todd.

Teresa Jahn

December 3, 2001

Amy, Marilyn, and family. We are deeply sorry for your loss.

America Cries

We see your sorrow-

and our hearts cry....

We can not erase your pain

but you do not have to face the anguish alone-for we-

-the American people-

are beside you.

We so desperately want to have the touch that brings you comfort,

the strength that gives you courage,

and the words to lighten your spirits.

And when we are left speechless

may the silence of our nation weave love into your hearts

to ease your sorrow.

May you find healing through our nation's strength as we-

-the American people-

face this difficult time together. Our hearts are with you. Teresa Jahn

Dixon, IL

Dick & Ruth Delacour

December 1, 2001

Our thoughts and prayers go out to you for there are no words to express our sorrow and sadness.

Kasandra Pantoja

October 23, 2001

To The Weaver FAmily,



My prayers are with you and Todd. May God bless you and grant you peace.

Karen Adams Chong

October 17, 2001

Words cannot express my sadness at your loss. My thoughts are with the family and friends of Todd. As a Miami alum ('95), I send my prayers. May God bless and keep him.

Ed Winslow

October 13, 2001

From one WRA almunus, class of 1949 and Miami class of 1952, in memory. I wish we'd known each other.

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