JOY-WEBER-Obituary

JOY WEBER

Westfield, New York

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DIED
October 10, 2019
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Westfield, New York

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WEBER--Joy Ann. The indefatigable Joy Ann Weber went to a better place on October 6, at the too early age of 55, after gracefully and valiantly living with metastatic breast cancer for over a half a decade. Joy will be most remembered for her courageous, relentless spirit and her warm heart. She...

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A year has passed and still missing the beautiful spirit of Joy Weber in my life every day.

Selfless, Caring, Loving all the things we strive to be Joy was. I too have reason to be grateful for her kindness.
Jack and Douglas I have watched you both grow over the years and witnessed the Pride and Love your Mom has for you. Like many others I am in her debt for all she has done. Most of all I cherish the times we all have shared together thru the years. The birthdays, and Holidays that your Mom helped to be very special. With our Love to you.

I remember Joy as from her days at the NYSE, where she investigated and prosecuted brokerage firms. She was a powerful advocate--smart, resourceful and determined, but always fair. Heaven has retained a superlawyer. My condolences to Joy's family. -- George Brunelle

Joy was an amazing mentor to me at UBS, she always believed in those on her team and made sure we knew that. I will never forget her and everything she has done for me.

Joy and I were inseparable throughout the 1980s and 1990s. We did so much together: traveling Europe, getting married and starting a family. Those were special times and it was wonderful to share them with her. I will never forget Joy and am so happy she became close with my wife and kids. Much love and light to our son, Douglas.

So sorry to hear. She was a great partner at UBS. Rest in peace Joy.

What a brave and tenacious fighter you were Joy. My thoughts are with your family and close friends and with you, and I'm so honored to have known you. RIP.

Joy was my first friend at Brooklyn Law School where I sat in front of her in Prof. Kuklin's Legal Process class. Later we toiled on the 3rd floor when she was on Journal and I was on Moot Court. She was always lovely, funny, smart, and truly a joy to be around. My deepest sympathies to her family all of whom, I have no doubt, are comforted and sustained by beautiful memories of Joy.

Grief can be so hard, but our special memories help us cope. Remembering you and your loved one today and always.