Thomas-Weiner-Obituary

Dr. Thomas John Weiner

Medford, New Jersey

1952 - 2020 (Age 68)

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Dr. Thomas John Weiner, V.M.D. of Brant Beach, N.J. died on December 1, 2020. He is survived by his wife, Beverly (nee LoBiondo) of 45 years; his two children, Cristina M. Weiner (Tyler Hotaling) and Kevin S. Weiner (Melina Uncapher); his two grandchildren (Ada J. and Silas M. Hotaling); his six...

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Dear Beverly, children, and family, Seeing this picture of Tom brought back many memories of the days we all spent together as swim - parents. Tom was, as written, a wonderful human being in so many ways. Seeing his picture brought tears and sadness but also reminding us of the joy he brought during times together with our children. We send you all our prayers and continued thoughts for strength and healing.. God bless you all.

I am so sorry for the sad loss of your loved one. May the God of comfort and tender mercies be with you and your family during this difficult period.

The Weiner family has left (and continues to leave) such a warm and meaningful mark on this earth. Dr. Weiner always took such a keen interest in his children’s friends, and I swear he and Mrs. Weiner made me feel like a million bucks when I talked with them at swim meets growing up, even though I was just a kid. He made me feel important, and I’ll bet a lot of that comes from decades of experience listening deeply to patients that can’t tell you in words what was wrong. I am so saddened to...

May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.

Dr Tom you will be missed forever! We love you and all you have done for your patients and families! Rest In Peace !

To Tom, you were the best! You took care of my many dogs and cat for over 30 years! You were full of compassion, and love for all my pets. You made me laugh and knew what to say when I cried when I lost a pet! I am in shock and stunned that we have lost such a wonderful, caring person and veternarian. To his family, I am so very sorry for your loss, I will always remember the wonderful ways he knew how to comfort me when one of my pets died. He was always available to help out with any pet...

Dr. Tom was our Vet for many years when we first moved to Medford Lakes. He so obviously loved his animal patients (and people, too) and going to see him was always an adventure. He doctored our beloved dog, Maxi, after he was hit by a car, coming right in to his office even though it was after office hours. Our sincerest condolences to his family on their loss.

I spoke to Tom a few times at family get togethers. He was my nephew’s father-in-law. He was funny, kind, intelligent, and so interesting. The world was a better place because of Tom. I feel so helpless at this time of covid to help console his family. Please know we are thinking of you all, Tina, Ty, Ada, Silas, Bev, and Kevin. We miss you and will see you soon, we hope. Love to all. Aunt B and Uncle Lewis