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DR. ARTHUR E. "NED" WEYMAN

1941 - 2024

DR.  ARTHUR E. "NED" WEYMAN obituary, 1941-2024, Wellesley, MA

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ARTHUR WEYMAN Obituary

WEYMAN, Dr. Arthur E. "Ned" Pioneering Cardiologist, Husband, Father & Mentor Pioneering cardiologist instrumental in the development and adoption of echocardiography, passed away peacefully on June 17, 2024, at the age of 82, surrounded by family. Born September 25, 1941, in Elizabeth, New Jersey, Dr. Weyman was adopted by his parents, the late Arthur and Mae (Jacobi) Weyman of Montclair, New Jersey. They owned Montclair Travel Bureau and Dr. Weyman was fortunate to spend his childhood travelling the world as his parents scouted international destinations for their customers. Dr. Weyman was a proud alumnus of St. Peter's Prep in Jersey City, NJ, graduating at the age of sixteen. He then attended the College of the Holy Cross; followed by the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey. He then moved to New York for his residency at St. Vincent's Hospital. His time at St. Vincent's was interrupted for three years when he enlisted in the U.S. Navy, serving as a Marine squadron and air group flight surgeon. After St. Vincent's, he accepted a cardiology research fellowship at Indiana University. It was in Indiana that Dr. Weyman discovered the two great loves of his life. First, he found his professional love, the practice of echocardiography. Dr. Weyman quickly saw the potential for using the power of ultrasound technology to image the heart and cardiovascular systems, and began his life-long work of developing new methods and research models that would be instrumental to the adoption of echocardiography as the preferred technique for non-invasive cardiac imagining-work credited with saving millions of lives. These efforts required long hours over the course of decades, but Dr. Weyman often commented that those long hours never felt like work because he was doing what he loved. In his last two years in Indiana, he would meet the true love of his life, a nurse named Jean Martin. The two married in 1979 and in 1980, they moved to Boston where Dr. Weyman accepted a position as the Director of the Cardiac Ultrasound Laboratory at Massachusetts General Hospital and Associate Professor of Medicine at Harvard University. He received a full professorship at Harvard in 1995 and served as the Chief of Cardiology at the MGH from 1994 to 1996. He continued to practice at the MGH until his retirement in 2022. Dr. Weyman was recognized as a leader in his field, publishing hundreds of scientific papers in peer-reviewed journals, presenting hundreds of lectures, and authoring two books including a textbook that serves as a critical echocardiography resource thirty years after its publication. Among his many awards and honors, he served as President of the American Society of Echocardiology from 1991 – 1993 and was the Founder and First President of the National Board of Echocardiography. He received the Gifted Teacher Award from the American College of Cardiology, the 2004 Distinguished Alumnus Award from the UMDNJ and the Sanctae Crucis Award from Holy Cross. The American Society of Echocardiography honored his legacy of teaching and mentorship through the creation of the Arthur E. Weyman Young Investigator's Award in 2007 and also granted him the Meritorious Service Award in 2012. He was most proud of the success of his many fellows and mentees, who carry on his legacy in cardiology departments in hospitals throughout the United States and around the world. Dr. Weyman never lost his love of learning, both formal and informal. Even in his later years, he continued to learn, obtaining a Masters in Public Health from Harvard in his 60s. Dr. Weyman loved athletics, and played lacrosse for the Crusaders. He was an avid skier and golfer throughout his life. While he was fortunate enough to travel the world, his favorite destination reflected the man--sitting on his deck overlooking the Mad River in Waterville Valley, NH. But with all his work and varied interests, his favorite activity was spending time with Jean. Whether it was struggling to learn French so he could converse in her favorite language in her favorite city-Paris-or sitting together in Starbucks talking for hours, wherever Jean was, that was where he most wanted to be. Ned is also survived by his sister, Adair, and was the proud father of four children, Jennifer (Pete) Lyons, Shannon Weyman, Robert Weyman (Karen), and Elizabeth Weyman. He was a doting grandfather to four grandsons, Jack Lyons and Grant, James, and Nicholas Weyman, whose parents, aunts and uncles often marveled at how much easier it was to get Granddad Ned to spring for treats and toys than when they were kids. Visitation at the George F. Doherty & Sons Funeral Home, 477 Washington St. Wellesley on Friday, June 21, from 4-7PM. A funeral Mass for Dr. Weyman will be held in St. Paul Church, 502 Washington St., Wellesley on Saturday, June 22, at 10AM. Relatives and friends kindly invited. The Mass will also be live streamed at www.harborview.live. Interment in Woodlawn Cemetery, Wellesley. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Ned's memory to WCI: Work, Community, Independence Inc., an organization dedicated to providing housing, care, social networking, and work training for adults with special needs. For online guestbook, gfdoherty.com. George F. Doherty & Sons Wellesley 781 235 4100

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Published by Boston Globe from Jun. 18 to Jun. 19, 2024.

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Terry Ann Degan Black

June 12, 2025

I remember all the fun times Ned and I shared during our late teens. We enjoyed great conversations. I think of Ned often and know how much he loved his family and friends.

Terry Ann Degan Black

July 30, 2024

To the family of one of my best friends from my teenage years: Ned and I were so close. We laughed and enjoyed many days together along with the Marianne Moriarty and Joanie Fleming, both of whom we often all our mutual club in Essex Fells. Adair you were younger than us.Marianne and I each became Nurses. I at Mountainside and Marianne at St Vincent´s. Ned came to a conference in Scottsdale and called me and came to dinner at our home . I was long married to a doc and had 2 children. We had a great time.
I am so proud of all that Ned accomplished in his life.. he was a dear friend for many years .. may you revel in his successes, and remember all the wonder years you had together as a family.

Vivian M Abascal

July 11, 2024

Thank you Dr Weyman for being my mentor and for your friendship.
Our Sympathy to Jane and the whole family and also to the echocardiography family
Dr Vivian M Abascal Moreno MD FACC FASE and Dr Pedro R Moreno MD FACC

Adair Weyman Ahrens

June 22, 2024

Thank you for being my big brother. You have always been an inspiration to me. I am grateful. Love, Adair

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Betty Guarraia

June 20, 2024

Ned and Jean, You are such wonderful friends. We remember Ned as the kindest father picking up spilled Cherrios on the floor with Elizabeth when she was a toddler and doing sit-ups with Jean´s college friends in Tucson. You will always have a special place in our hearts. Love, Leonard and Betty

Danielle Koger

June 20, 2024

My condolences to the Weyman family. May God provide peace to you all during this time. Blessings and prayers.

John Fisher

June 19, 2024

My sincere sympathy to the Weyman family. I have so many happy memories of Ned, such a remarkable person, during the four years we spent together at medical school.

Amy R Geiser

June 19, 2024

Our times together with NBE will never be forgotten, Friendship with both Ned and Jean has been treasured.

Adair

June 19, 2024

May the Perpetual Light shine upon you. May you rest in peace, dear sweet brother, Ned. Amen. You were loved, Adair

Adair

June 19, 2024

Jim Considine, Charlestown

June 19, 2024

Thank you for you military service to our nation. May you rest in peace

Michael C Rivera

June 19, 2024

Thank you for your service to our country, and our community Sir. Job well done and it's now time to Rest In Peace. May God Bless You and your family.

~Salute~

VFW Post 1012, Medford, MA

Karen

June 19, 2024

Dick George 101st Airborne Division Newburyport

June 19, 2024

Requiescat in pace amica meus! Ave at que vale!

Lee Gennaro

June 18, 2024

In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.

Adair Weyman Ahrens

June 18, 2024

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