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Suzanne Russin
May 24, 2016
Robert Weiss is the reason my daughter felt she could learn math. He called, stopped by and went the extra mile in each case of need for my child. He was the best of the best. He is the perfect example of how teaching is much more than learning a subject but more teaching how to live life.
TINA T
February 24, 2016
I AM SENDING MY HEARTFELT CONDOLENCE TO YOUR FAMILY.PLEASE BE COMFORTED BY ISAIAH 61:1-2 WHICH STATES IN PART:"GOD HAS SENT HIS SON TO BIND UP THE BROKENHEARTED AND COMFORT ALL WHO MOURN".
Stephen Capizzano
February 22, 2016
Mary, I hope Robert has a nice warm therapy pool where he is. I know how much he enjoyed it at the Wellness Center. It is with a great deal of sadness that I learn of your loss.
The Cournoyer Family
February 16, 2016
Offering our deepest condolences at this difficult time.
Ginny, Pat Mooney
February 13, 2016
Bob was one of the reasons we came to NMH. He was a mentor and a good friend. We always looked forward to seeing him at reunions. He will be missed by many people. He was the soul of NMH. Our prayers go out to Mary and his family. Ginny and Pat Mooney.
Hannah (Olney) Deming
February 13, 2016
If it weren't for Mr. Weiss, I never would have learned valuable lessons tucked into his math instruction. During each test, students would turn in their work, and Mr. Weiss would carefully scan the work, and then ever so non-intrusively suggest to some classmates (and me) that we might want to double-check certain answers.
In that very diplomatic way, he taught me that there was a third option to right and wrong: still learning. In those simple acts, he taught me that education in its best form was a collaboration.
I regularly thank goodness that he was there at NMH to make sure I didn't end up hating math.
Martha Slater
February 12, 2016
Even after 28 years, thinking of Mr. Weis always brings tears to my eyes. He provided one of my most profound examples ever of what teaching means, when he handed me back a Calculus test with a "D" on it, tucked into an antique copy of T.S. Elliot's play, "Murder in the Cathedral", that he had picked up at a garage sale over the weekend. He never lost his patience with me, or stopped encouraging me to meet my potential as a mathematician, but he always honored my participation in the NMH Theatre program, and came to see every show I was in. I'm a teacher now; Mr. Weis is one of the biggest reasons I go the extra mile to make personal connections with children who don't love Drama class. Thinking about him brings tears to my eyes - he taught people, not a subject. Much love and deep respect to you and your family, Mr. Weis.
Ed Lemon
February 12, 2016
Bob was a great friend and colleague. Much sympathy goes out to his family.
Catherine Lewis (Johnson)
February 11, 2016
Robert Weis was the best Algebra teacher and made me feel like I could actually grasp the material. I adored him.
Mary L. Johnson
February 11, 2016
Mary, we are so sorry to hear of your loss. Robert was such a fine man, a good friend and valued colleague.
Marilyn & Joseph Barrett
February 11, 2016
Bob Weis was a warm, kind person, excellent teacher and helpful colleague. He lived a life of meaning and generosity and lives on in the spirit of those whose lives he touched.
Alice Fazekas
February 11, 2016
I have many fond memories of him as my teacher at NMH. Our thoughts and prayers are with his family as they celebrate his life.
Alice Fisher Fazekas
Gerald Davis
February 11, 2016
Bob was such a warm and caring man. As a new faculty, I remember him from his helping me in the woodworking shop at the old power plant. We were Sunday night library proctors for 20 yrs. . He was one of the most compassionate and effective teachers, loved by all his students, and respected by his faculty colleagues. My sincere condolences to Jonathan, Ricky, Peter and the rest of the Weis family
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