Dr. Joseph-Weyers-Obituary

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Dr. Joseph Robert Weyers

Charleston, South Carolina

Mar 9, 1965 – Jun 10, 2024

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BORN
March 9, 1965
DIED
June 10, 2024
LOCATION
Charleston, South Carolina

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Dr. Joseph Robert Weyers, peacefully passed away at his home Monday morning, June 10, 2024 after a short and valiant battle with esophageal cancer. His Memorial Service will be held 2:00 PM Thursday, June, 27, 2024 at Grace Cathedral, 98 Wentworth Street in downtown Charleston, South Carolina....

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In 1978, I gad a crush on Joe We were in 7th grade. Our Middle School had a fundraiser at Christmas where you could send a cabdy cane to a secret admirer. Some friends of ours sent Joe a candy cane in my name and I blew the opportunity when Joe thanked ne for the candy cane and I told him that I hadn't sent it. I am pretty sure that he was in on it. I was an awkward girl , probably on the spectrum, and Joe and ny other friends were just really truly inclusive teens, especially for Middle...

Michael, I am so so very sorry for your loss. I don't know if you remember me, but I met you when y'all visited La Paloma, Uruguay, way back in April or May of 2018. We had dinner in a half empty diner on the big avenue. Only Joe would think that La Paloma was worth a visit in late fall, but in this, like in every aspect of life, he knew to make the most of everything.

What a lovely person! He made an incredible contribution to Hispanic linguistics and he helped put my country on...

Joe,

We deeply appreciate everything you did for our Chapter in South Carolina. Your passion, wisdom, and friendship have been invaluable over the years. It was a true honor having you as our President. You will be profoundly missed.

Joe was a beloved faculty member at the College of Charleston. His many years of service at an incredible impact on the lives of so many individuals, most notably for the work that was done in part of the Global Scholars Program. Joe and Dr. Rene Dentiste Mueller first started the program to promote intercultural and international experiences for students. A true friend of the Global Business Resource Center. Joe will be deeply missed.

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Michael, I am so sorry for the heartbreaking loss of your husband. My thoughts are with you and your family as you navigate this time.

Michael, our thoughts & prayers are with you during this time! A donation has been made to the Charleston Animal Society in honor of the love of your life, Joe. Love - Your Bonitz Family!

A beautiful tribute to one of our most loving neighbors! You & Michael will forever be a part of our hearts & memories from Second Drive. Rest in Peace.