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Carol Weise

January 1, 1970 - December 31, 2013

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Carol was the best Nurse. Carol was the best Wife. Carol was the best Mother. Carol was the best of the best as a Friend. Wishing Jeff,Kerri,Robin and families comfort and peace at this very difficult time.

Posted by Lynne Bray on January 8, 2014

Jeff, I am so sorry for you loss. I have fond memories of Dow St.1LNYRQ

Posted by John Boiardi on January 5, 2014

Mom used to speak so highly of Carol as they worked together in L&D for years. She was a very special lady. Lisa Breault (Mary Enquist's daughter)

Posted by Mary\'s daughter on January 4, 2014

I worked with Carol for 35 years at MWMC. She delivered my stepsons, many of my colleagues children and grandchildren. Always a patient advocate she fought hard and professionally for all mothers and their babies. She was always kind and caring, thoughtful and generous. My heartfelt sympathies to her family and colleagues. She will be sorely missed.

Posted by Mary Fox on January 4, 2014

I had the honor of working with Carol for many years. Her passion for her job was evident every single day as she guided women through labor and shared their joy of birth. My heartfelt sympathy goes out to Carol's husband, (her best friend),her children and their families, her pride and joy. She will be greatly missed.

Posted by Peggy Qvicklund on January 3, 2014

We met Carol and Jeff in early 90's while I was in graduate school with Kerri. Most of all, I think of Carol as a mom, in fact, we never called her Carol, just Kerri's mom. We love Carol and Jeff. I have so many memories of our visits and conversations with Carol over the years as we lived through all of life's transitions, marriage, graduation from graduate school first jobs and children. Carol beamed when she talked about her children, her grandchildren and her cruises with Jeff. Our hearts are breaking for Jeff, Kerri, Jon, Robin and their families. We are here for you. Our love to all.

Posted by Terri Weaver and Ray Marley on January 2, 2014

As an obstetrician at MetroWest I worked with Carol for more than 25 years. She was a most skilled Labor and Delivery nurse who combined scientific knowledge with care and kindness for the patient. She was respected by all the staff. My deepest sympathies to her husband, children and their families.

Posted by Harold Ginsburg M.D. on January 2, 2014

So saddened to hear about Carol - in the 24 years I worked at MWMC I had the opportunity to work with many wonderful nurses, Carol was one of the best. Carols love of her husband, daughters and the patients she cared for was a constant in everything she did. Her smile so beautiful is the first thing I think of when I remember her telling stories, sharing photos and comforting patients - my thoughts and prayers are with you all, the loss is tremendous. G

Posted by Cheryl Tokarczyk Lewandowski on January 2, 2014

I was one of the lucky nurses to grow up under Carol's caring eyes. I started as a student nusre in OB and continued to wotk with Carol for nearly twenty years. It was Carol who I used as a refetence when I married and moved to CT. She was brilliant, kind and soooo much fun. We will always love you Carol. You will always be a part of everyone lucky enough have known you. Thank you Jeff, Kerri, Robin, Jon, Will and those precious grandchildren for allowing us to have Carol as a part of our lives too.

Posted by Kathy Sannicandro Konrad on January 2, 2014

I worked with Carol for the 24 plus years I have been at Metrowest and my heart is so heavy and saddened at her untimely passing. As others have already said she was so kind and compassionate to her patients and families and coworkers. I enjoyed working with her and trusted her observations and assessments. She was SO proud of her family and delighted in sharing stories over the years. I will never forget how she reached out to me just before Christmas to offer moral support following knee replacement surgery. My heart goes out to you, her family at this time.

Posted by Mindy Shuster on January 2, 2014

Carol was kind, caring, and willing to share her great knowledge with others. Besides her nursing colleagues, she taught the medical and nursing students about fetal monitoring and the gradual hypoxic theory. She was a strong defender of nursing, and our precious mothers and infants – unafraid to challenge practices and practitioners. She was warm and compassionate, a totally family-centered person, and a champion to us. She will be sorely missed. I am so sorry for your loss.

Posted by Sheila Tiberio on January 2, 2014

I worked with Carol for 10 yrs. at MWMC. I am so deeply saddened to hear about her passing and my heart goes out to her husband and family, but also to her MWMC family that she left behind. She touched so many lives and her presence there will be missed. I'm so sorry for your loss.

Posted by Anne Maloney on January 1, 2014

Carol was the matriarch of MWMC's L&D unit. A smart caring person who loved her family. Jeff I was always so inspired by her enduring love for you... So many times I heard her refer to you as my best friend. And Kerri and Robin no mother could have been prouder of her girls. I am absolutely devastated by her loss and my heart goes out to you.

Posted by Susan Duchemin on January 1, 2014

We are in disbelief. Mr. and Mrs. Weise have been like parents to us. Some of my coziest memories from my college years are time spent with Mrs. Weise, including special deliveries of muffins for mine and Robin's "girl's night in", and our annual Christmas gathering at their home, where we enjoyed Mrs. Weise's famous candy cane bread and shared many laughs. As the years went on, she always made Keith and I feel loved, asking about our family adventures and complimenting our children. We will miss her dearly and can only imagine how very much Mr. Weise, Kerri, Robin and their families will miss her. Robin, Our hearts break for you. May the many, many special moments you and your girls shared with your mom provide you with some comfort. You are all in our hearts and prayers. We love you.

Posted by Keith and Alison Bagley on January 1, 2014

So many tributes of your Mom from her work. That is how I knew and enjoyed her. She had a wisdom and confidence that was unmatched yet always learned from those around her. We learned from each other. I remember her special declarations. Working Wednesday evenings-Thursdays were for cleaning-the day after Thanksgiving up early to shop! She, Sandy and Lynne watched me (and others) grow up, as nurses, brides and new mothers. Jeff, Kerri and Robin, I am heartbroken that you have lost your wife and mother. Her wisdom lives on in my heart and home. Thank you all for sharing her with me.

Posted by Patti (McGillivray) Tierney on January 1, 2014

Carol was one of the kindest people I have ever known. She was a great nurse who had a passion for life and I will miss working with her.My thoughts and prayers are with you all.

Posted by Betty Barrett on January 1, 2014

Carol was my roommate for the 3 years that we were in nursing school. She was a wonderful roommate and we shared many laughs and challenges. I am in shock that she is gone and grieve for Jeff, her daughters and grandchildren. My thoughts and prayers go out to all of you.

Posted by Bernette Holway on January 1, 2014

Carol was a great friend to so many people. Her family was the pride in her life. She always said that she was so lucky to be married to her best friend. I am so sorry that her life was cut so short. I will miss working with . She was always so caring and compassionate to her patients. She thought the world of her family. She was always showing pictures of all of you with so much pride. I know how much you will all miss her. She was one of the BEST! Sending love to all of her family. G

Posted by Eileen Fialkow on January 1, 2014

I am beside myself at news of Carol's loss. She was one of the "BEST" people that I have ever known. I am so sorry for your loss. She will be missed by many.

Posted by Gail Wheeler on January 1, 2014

Carol and I were classmates in nursing school. Our class was very small, so we were like a family. We kept in touch over the years and more so when emails came along. Warm, caring, compassionate, are Carol's middle name. My heart goes out to Jeff, Kerri, Robin, and their families.

Posted by Gloria Deeley on January 1, 2014

Carol was the ultimate nurse. She loved her job so much, that she could never envision herself as retired. Carol did what she loved with passion everyday. She had a big caring heart for all her coworkers and friends. Carol was so proud to tell us about her children and grandchildren. Carol will be missed by so many of us.

Posted by Ivy Gram on December 31, 2013

There are no words to express my feelings for you, Jeff, and your family. My sister, Sandy Garron, called me this afternoon to tell me she had lost her Best Friend. I know this is true as so many of her stories begin with "you know my friend Carol". And I do know Carol and know that she was a best friend to many people. I truly am at a loss for words . . . my love goes out to you all. I am so, so sorry for your loss!

Posted by Lindy Johnson on December 31, 2013