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Thomas Patterson Weidner

Cranbury, New Jersey

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May 31, 2021
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Cranbury, New Jersey

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Thomas Patterson Weidner CRANBURY Thomas Patterson Weidner passed away at home in Cranbury, NJ on May 31, 2021 with his wife by his side following a valiant struggle against the complications of arrhythmogenic right ventricular cardiomyopathy. He was 73 years of age. Tom proudly lived most of his...

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I decided to check back, about a year later, and find that mine is the most recent remembrance. I can add a detail to the story. I neglected to say that Tom was the Hightstown pitcher in the story below. He told me at Princeton that he remembered the play; when the ball went off my bat, he was sure that we were going to tie the game. But the CF tracked the line drive down for the final out. A Mercer County newspaper reported in essence that, "Princeton-bound Tom Weidner pitched another...

Please pardon this late entry, but I only learned about Tom's passing recently. My deepest condolences and sympathy to Tom's family and friends. I knew Tom both as a competitor and teammate. I played soccer, basketball (JV only), and baseball at Hopewell Valley Regional HS, a cross-county rival. Senior year, we lost soccer to Hightstown 4-1 away, then tied 1-1 at home, which was a major accomplishment. I think Hightstown won the state championship two years in a row with Tom as captain. Then...

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May the Weidner family except my deepest condolences. I have known Tom for a long Tom, from playing baseball and Soccer at Hightstown High.
Tom was a good guy, and he will be missed.

Tom: A nice guy and great attorney who will be missed. God's Speed on your journey, Tom.

I send my deeply felt condolences to Joan and Matt over the passing of an exceptional man, Tom Weidner. Knew him for over 60 years as a great scholar, dedicated friend, devoted attorney and community leader, and exceptional athlete who achieved so much for so many with unparalleled determination and humility... I, as so many, miss him and will remember him as a great person.

I knew Tom and his older Sister Lucy the entire time I lived in Cranbury, playing Little League baseball with and against him for several years. He had a great sense of humor and I'm sad to hear of his passing.

Joan, so sorry to read of your loss may God receive his soul he left a very lasting imprint in this world