Andrew Nicholas Crumley Weymouth

Andrew Nicholas Crumley Weymouth

Andrew Weymouth Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Casper Funeral & Cremation Services on Oct. 9, 2025.

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Andrew Nicholas Crumley Weymouth, a 42-year-old resident of Marshfield, passed away on July 15, 2025, after a courageous battle with Acute Myeloid Leukemia.
For the past 1,295 days, Andrew bravely fought the disease, cherishing each moment with family and friends and living life to the fullest. His unwavering spirit and determination inspired everyone around him.
Andrew was a truly remarkable person, embodying courage, kindness, and bravery. He cherished his family, not only blood relatives but also friends he considered extended family members. He was incredibly proud of his three children, Hunter (15), Jaxon (12), and Charlotte (9.5).
Andrew's love story with his wife, Meaghan, began during their freshman year of high school. They remained together for 27 years and married for 17. Meaghan was Andrew's soulmate, best friend, and unwavering advocate throughout his battle.
In addition to his love for fishing, pickleball, his dogs, walks, hikes, and nature, Andrew cherished the company of his family and friends. His absence will deeply sadden those who knew him and loved him dearly.
On Monday night at the Pat Roche hospice house, Andrew, his wife and kids had a magical, beautiful evening where he drank soda for the first time in 22 years- he had coke and didn't love it! He did love the AW root beer. That core memory is how he would have wanted them to remember him.
Andrew has left an indelible mark on those who knew him. His family includes his wife, Meaghan; sons Hunter and Jaxon; and daughter Charlotte. His mother Patty Crumley, and father Steve Weymouth and his wife Dolores; his brother Brian and his wife Geneva and their two daughters Penelope and Celeste; and his niece Olivia and his nephew Joey.
A celebration of life was held in May to honor Andrew and his family, which was a touching and heartwarming event. While no formal services will be held, Andrew's family encourages you to take a moment to sit with a loved one and laugh. Live each day to its fullest!
In lieu of flowers or gifts, we encourage you to make a donation to the Boys and Girls Club of Marshfield and Alice's House.

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