George-Weghorst-Obituary

George Weghorst

Portland, Oregon

05/07/1944 - 03/14/2025

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March 14, 2025
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Portland, Oregon

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George Raymond Weghorst, Md., passed away on March 14, 2025, at the age of 80, after a brief bout with brain cancer. He was born in Ohio on May 7, 1944, the son of Raymond and Georgiana (nee Kellerman), brother to James. He graduated from high school in Sidney, Ohio, in 1962, then moved to...

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I can remember in the late 50’s. Probably 1958 you and John working on motorcycles in the front yard. You were a dear friend and my 5th brother. Rest in Peace

A wonderful physician who delivered both of my daughters. He was also a friend and fun to ski with!
Many happy memories of meals and holiday celebrations with him and Sabra and his daughters. He
will be sadly missed!

Sad to see the passing of Dr Weghorst. He was a brilliant doctor and delivered my daughter 42 years ago, yesterday. As a first time mom, he was kind, patient and so insightful to assist during an exciting and stressful time. May he rest in peace..

George was always a wonderful doctor and man. He delivered all 5 of my children and he and Sabra became wonderful friends to me. I remember doing a lot of sewing for the girls and they were wonderful too. I know he will be missed. Your whole family will be in my prayers, take care, i'm sending much love to you all.

Today was a perfect day for golf at Claremont. We had two foursomes, cheered the good shots, ignored the bad ones, and, as always, had a great time. After our round, we sat outside the clubhouse at our usual table in the shade, paid off bets, sipped beer and shelled peanuts, while sharing fond memories of good old George and how we all enjoyed hearing about his many adventures. George gifted us abiding friendship, warm hearts, many smiles, and we all raised a toast to the memory of our...

Thank you Dr. Weghorst for taking such great care of my wife and daughter. Our family is so very grateful for your care and knowledge.

"To do the useful thing , to say the courageous thing , to contemplate the beautiful thing , that is enough for one man´s life " T.S. Eliot `s quote sums it up best . George was a leader , a well respected clinician, a man of many interests and opinions and he left this world knowing he spent his time wisely. We met George when we worked at St Vincent , he delivered our daughter , we went on SCUBA diving trips with George , saw him at the MAC and enjoyed many a conversation with him. He...

George was a member of The Explorers Club and we greatly appreciated his membership, and his support of science and exploration. His membership dues helped send young people into the field and was transformational to many of them. We are very sorry for his passing and our prayers are with his family and loved ones.

George was a good friend to myself and my wife Marlene . George believed in helping others less fortunate , he was always positive about life and his golf game. May he rest in peace.