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Minnie Weiss Obituary

WEISS, Minnie Moore 91 years old, died at her home in Orono, ME after a brief illness with the support of family, friends, and dedicated caregivers. She was born in Atlantic City, NJ, on January 11, 1919 to Charles Sumner Moore and Lona Tillman Moore. She will be remembered for her warm heart, enchanting smile, and her active Quaker faith, which informed her commitment to social justice throughout her life. Minnie graduated from The George School in 1936 and matriculated to Swarthmore College where she majored in History, graduating in 1940. She then moved to New York City to attend the Columbia University School of Social Work, completing a Masters Degree in 1942. Upon graduation she began a career as a social worker, a vocation that she continued to practice throughout the rest of her professional life. She started working in the Foster Home Program for the NY Children's Aid Society. During this period of her life she met, and then married, in 1945, her husband Robert J. Weiss, MD. While they came from different social backgrounds, Minnie and Bob became partners in all aspects of their lives, with a shared commitment to social psychiatry, progressive politics, and making a difference in the world. In 1960 Minnie and Bob moved to Hanover, NH to take jobs in the mental health field, both held appointments in the Department of Psychiatry at Dartmouth Medical School and the Mary Hitchcock Memorial Hospital in Hanover. Three years later, Minnie founded the Claremont, NH Mental Health Center while continuing to be a member of the Department of Psychiatry staff. While holding down these jobs, she raised three children, managed an active family, and frequently read aloud to her family from a vast library of children's literature. She remained an avid reader and intellectual throughout her life. When her husband moved the family to Boston in 1969, Minnie continued to work as the Director of the YWCA Counseling Service from 1971-1976. When she retired, she had completed over 25 years in social work, primarily in the mental health psychiatric field. After retirement, Minnie and Bob lived in New York City, NY, Princeton, NJ, and Wellesley, MA. They traveled extensively and continued to be active, visiting friends and family. They would frequently summer on Little Deer Isle ME where they had bought land in 1957 and where they had a summer home. Minnie and Bob moved to Orono, Maine, in 1996, where they participated in the lives of their grandchildren and enjoyed every aspect of the community, from Middle School basketball games to the birds outside their window. Minnie appreciated each day and what it had to bring and was always gracious. She also had a good sense of humor something that was always useful when raising children. Minnie was predeceased by her beloved husband of 63 years who, she said, made her life endlessly interesting; and her brother, Benjamin Moore. She is survived by her son Scott Tillman Weiss MD, his wife Deborah Jackson Weiss of Chestnut Hill MA, and their children Benjamin and Matthew; her son J. Woodrow Weiss MD, his wife Kay Petersen MD of Dover MA and their children Alec and Hannah; her daughter Elizabeth Thompson Weiss MD, her husband David Clement MD, of Orono ME and their children Rachel and Timothy, her sister in law, Margot Moore of Belfast ME ,and her niece, Madeline Holtham of Kingfield ME. We are grateful for the excellent care of Cindy Milles, FNP, A Loving Touch, Ellie Sibley, New Hope Hospice, and their entire staff. In lieu of flowers, contributions can be made to: New Hope Hospice, Inc., PO Box 757, Holden ME 04429-0757. Tel: 207 843 7521, Fax: 207 843 6645

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Published by Boston Globe from Dec. 6 to Dec. 7, 2010.

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Linda Ianozi

December 17, 2010

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

Dick Maas

December 15, 2010

Dear Scott,

Although I did not know your mother, she clearly was a very exceptional person, not only as described in her obituary, but also as reflected in your own many accomplishments and the principled approach you've taken to challenges that we've faced together. I extend my condolences to you and your family. Dick Maas

Vance Morgan

December 10, 2010

Dear Scott. We were sorry to learn of the passing of your mother. Betty and I send our deepest sympathies. The world is a better place beacause of her and a sadder place with her passing. I hope the fond memories of your time with her and inspiring life she lived will provide solace and comfort for your loss.

_Vance and Betty

December 7, 2010

DEAR BETSY AND DAVE,
WE REMEMBER WELL YOUR LOVING CARE OF OUR MOTHERS. WISH WE HAD KNOWN YOUR MOTHER. WE'RE SURE THIS IS A SAD TIME IN YOUR LIVES.
LOVE AND PRAYERS, FRED AND GAIL THOMPSON

Oleg PCPGM

December 7, 2010

Dear Scott -
Sorry to hear that your mom has passed away. After reading the obituary I am sure your mom will always remain as the bright memoirs in the hearts of all the family and everybody who knew her. My sincere condolences.

Stephanie Cotsirilos

December 7, 2010

Dear Betsy, David and family -- I am so sad to hear about Minnie's passing. What a truly great lady. She was at the core of the ethical and moral fiber of our community. I will miss Minnie and am grateful that the family she created -- you -- continue to be a treasure for all of us.

December 7, 2010

Dear Betsy,

We read the obituary for your mother on line, here in Manhattan. We send sympathy and our thoughts to you and your family. Ruth and Jerry Nadelhaft

Jamie W

December 7, 2010

Dr Weiss and Dr Clement I am truly sorry to hear about Minnie. She was a great woman whom we can all learn a great deal. She will be sadly missed by many.

Jamie CMA (AAMA) St Joseph Rheumatology

Viola Cummings-Sirois

December 7, 2010

Dr. Elizabeth Weiss and family, my prayers and thoughts are with you on this sad day. The concern you showed me when I was grieving is never forgotten.

Sincerely Viola Cummings-Sirois

Theresa Constantine

December 7, 2010

Betsy and David
My prayers and condolences to you and your family.
The loss of a parent is always a emotional time
Miss you all

December 7, 2010

Dear Betsy and family -

so sad to hear of Minnie's death. I will always cherish my memories of spending time with your parents and being in their home.

Jayne Alley

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