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Mary Ann Weiser M.D.

Houston, Texas

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MARY ANN WEISER, M.D., Ph.D., 50, passed away in her home on Friday, June 9 in Houston after a courageous battle with cancer. Mary Ann was preceded in death by her husband, Alan Weiser, and her parents, George and Johnnie Mae Haltiwanger. She is survived by her two daughters, Lauren Weiser and...

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Susan - I was saddened to read of Mary Ann's death. I remember her as the little girl I watched grow up and the beautiful bride whose wedding I played for. It was wonderful to read about all of her accomplishments from that time forward. Even more beautiful were the tributes paid to her life in this guest book. She was fortunate to have you to take care of her those last months. Thank you. I lost Baxter to brain cancer in 2002 and I appreciate how much this labor of love means to both...

Susan,
A patient advised me to look this up...I failed to recognize the married name. Sorry for your loss, I'm sending a copy of this to DeDe in Charleston.
Regards to you and all the family.

I remember when your Mom was born. There was so much happiness in the family. She continued to expand on that happiness through out her life. Mary Ann was a very special person, but then so was and is her whole family. We tend to over use the phrase "a good and caring person", but in her case it is not enough. Please, know you ae all in my thoughts and prayers. Susan, your taking care of Mary Ann was the most wonderful love any sister could show.

Susan,
I was saddened to read about Mary Ann’s passing. In those memories of long ago Savannah, I remember you, Mary Ann, and your parents as part of special times. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your nieces.
Sincerely,
Nancy

Dan Weiser, Julia Weiser, and Mary Ann Weiser 2005

Weiser Family
My prayers are with you, may God continue to bless and keep you. Be strong and remember Dr. Weiser was a great woman and will be missed. To Julia and Lauren your mother loved and talked about you a lot and I know how proud she was of you both. I will miss that soft voice here in Internal Medicine Clinic.

Lauren and Julia: When my beloved law partner fought his own (unsuccessful) fight with cancer, and we entered into the confusing and overwhelming world of M. D. Anderson, your mother was one of the true blessings we had there. She remembered him out of the many hundreds of patients she must have been caring for, even recognizing him from a distance in a huge waiting room amidst many dozens of other people. Her personal care, compassion, and professional excellence were a miracle to us and...

Lauren and Julia,
Your mother was one of the first physicians I had the privilege to work with. She was ever patience with a new young nurse and taught with great ease. I will never forget the love that she had for you two of you and her strength and courage she showed us all.
God bless you both,
Edith Waller, RN

Lauren and Julia,
Please know that you both are in my thoughts and heart as you go through this very difficult time in your lives. Echoing the sentiments of many who know your mother she was someone I've been priviledged to work with and she was a dedicated physician but more importantly a warm,loving human being.You both have been her pride and joy and she has done such a wonderful job as a mother. Deepest ,deepest sympathies.