Chris-Weedy-Obituary

Chris Weedy

Raleigh, North Carolina

1954 - 2021

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Chris Weedy November 18, 1954 - March 10, 2021 Raleigh, North Carolina - Chris (Mary Christine) Weedy died on Wednesday, March 10, 2021, of carcinosarcoma, a rare and aggressive ovarian cancer. She was born in Nelsonville, Ohio on November 18, 1954 to the late Robert Carleton Weedy and Sharma...

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Today I learned of Chris' passing, and I am saddened. I got to know Chris around 1995 when I was a pediatric social worker. She interviewed me for the job in her Boylan Heights home. Since that time, we sometimes shared the same clients. I admired her - a strong, kind and inspiring woman. My condolences to family and friends.

Just being in her presence felt like a sacred gift! There was something about her that I cannot describe and if I tried it wouldn´t make any sense to me or anyone else. Just a feeling that cannot be put into words. My life is better for having known her and for that I am eternally grateful!

I just learned of Chris' death and I am so saddened that our community has lost such a great social justice leader and advocate. I had the great honor of intersecting with Chris many times. When I was an intern at Family Services, she is the one who inspired me to become a Licensed Clinical Social Worker. We later worked together on the board for the AIDS Services Agency. Then in my work as Director of Catholic Charities, Chris and I worked together on various committees and projects for the...

Dear Sharma and family, So sorry to learn of Chris's death. I have just read her obit on the WHS Alumni FB page. What a wonderful legacy she has left--doing God's work as Jesus would have done.

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Jimmy , so sadden to learn of Chris’s illness and death. I have missed catching up with you and all the changes that have taken place in the past 3 years. Keeping you in my prayers Love you always, Marie

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We worked together in the early days of the AIDS Epidemic at Duke, she in Pediatrics, I in Adult. We shared families. She was a terrific social worker and ally for HIV-+ persons. John and I will always remember her and condolences to Jimmy and Natalie.