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Tina Weishaus

New Brunswick, New Jersey

Apr 21, 1951 – May 28, 2025 (Age 74)

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BORN
April 21, 1951
DIED
May 28, 2025
AGE
74
LOCATION
New Brunswick, New Jersey

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April 21, 1951 - May 28, 2025Tina Weishaus died peacefully surrounded by her family on May 28, 2025 at Hackensack University Medical Center at the age of 74. Tina found purpose in relentlessly working to make the world a better and more just place – as an activist, an organizer, an advocate, and...

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I was a roommate, fellow worker, and student when I knew Tina. She was a beautiful woman. My prayers and condolences.

Ira Wish I had more conversations with Tina. She was so willing to be inclusive and share her knowledge about sustainability efforts.. So sorry for your loss .

I am so sad to learn of Tina's passing. I have fond memories of Tina as a smart, caring, passionate woman of conviction and dedication. My heartfelt condolences to Ira, Jenny and Daniel. Susan

Tina had such an enormous and positive impact on my life. She was endlessly kind, generous and caring. Im so sad to hear that she´s gone. My deepest condolences to her family.

To Ira and your family we send our deepest condolences and the strength to get through this terrible time. Our heartfelt thoughts are with you. Mimi Ganger and Lisa Blum.

Tina was an inspired therapist, climate. change / immigrant activist & good friend Tina is deeply missed

Tina and I marched and studied, explored weekly lunch adventures. Since I moved to NYC we had less regular contact. But always calls and visits. I would call and said, for example, let's talk about Yanis Varoufakis. Before night fell, she had read the book. And so many more like this. It is surreal to me that I can no longer talk with her about family and the world. I love you, Tina. Deepest sympathy to Ira. And Jenny and Daniel.

The Rutgers Adjunct Union sends our condolences and solidarity. We have made a donation to DIRE in honor of Tina's work promoting social justice.

I met Tina around 1974 when she worked hard alongside many others to bring a union to an electronics factory in Madison, Wisconsin, just one of her contributions to the great good for regular people. My condolences to Ira and her family and to her friend, Linda.