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Teresa (Teri) Zander (Weddle)

Teresa (Teri) Zander (Weddle)

 

TERESA ZANDER WEDDLE

1945 - 2014 | Obituary | Condolences
 
TERESA ZANDER WEDDLE Obituary
 
Teresa Zander Weddle of Hillsborough, N.C., died peacefully at Duke Hospital, Feb. 25, 2014, with her husband, son and Julie Peters, at her side. She was born in Independence, Mo., on April 16, 1945, to John and Lora Lue Zander. She is survived by her husband of 46 years, Ronald M. Weddle; son, Nathaniel F. Weddle of Durham, N.C.; daughter, Rachel A. Weddle and three grandchildren, Olivia, Elyana, and Noah Steinberg of Boulder, Colo.; sister, Lora Belle (Lollie) Reed of Lee's Summit, Mo., and brother, John Frederick (Rick) Zander of Kansas City, Mo. Teri met her future husband, Ronald M. Weddle, in fourth grade at Bryant School in Independence. After Teri's graduation from Missouri University with a bachelor's degree in nursing, Teri and Ron married on June 24, 1967, in Berkeley, Calif. The family moved to Durham, N.C., in 1969. Teri received her master's degree in public health nursing from UNC in 1976. From 1971 to 2012 she worked as an RN at Duke Medical Center. For most of that time she was manager of the Employee Health Clinic. She received a heart transplant in 2011. Teri loved horses (she owned three over the years), music, and fine literature. When she died, she was president of the book club she had belonged to for 43 years. A memorial celebration is planned for family and friends in both Durham, and Independence. In lieu of flowers, please send donations to Doctors Without Borders .
 
 
Published in Kansas City Star on Mar. 12, 2014
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TERESA ZANDER WEDDLE

1945 - 2014 | Obituary | Condolences
 
TERESA ZANDER WEDDLE Obituary
 
Teresa Zander Weddle of Hillsborough, N.C., died peacefully at Duke Hospital, Feb. 25, 2014, with her husband, son and Julie Peters, at her side. She was born in Independence, Mo., on April 16, 1945, to John and Lora Lue Zander. She is survived by her husband of 46 years, Ronald M. Weddle; son, Nathaniel F. Weddle of Durham, N.C.; daughter, Rachel A. Weddle and three grandchildren, Olivia, Elyana, and Noah Steinberg of Boulder, Colo.; sister, Lora Belle (Lollie) Reed of Lee's Summit, Mo., and brother, John Frederick (Rick) Zander of Kansas City, Mo. Teri met her future husband, Ronald M. Weddle, in fourth grade at Bryant School in Independence. After Teri's graduation from Missouri University with a bachelor's degree in nursing, Teri and Ron married on June 24, 1967, in Berkeley, Calif. The family moved to Durham, N.C., in 1969. Teri received her master's degree in public health nursing from UNC in 1976. From 1971 to 2012 she worked as an RN at Duke Medical Center. For most of that time she was manager of the Employee Health Clinic. She received a heart transplant in 2011. Teri loved horses (she owned three over the years), music, and fine literature. When she died, she was president of the book club she had belonged to for 43 years. A memorial celebration is planned for family and friends in both Durham, and Independence. In lieu of flowers, please send donations to Doctors Without Borders .
 
 
Published in Kansas City Star on Mar. 12, 2014
- See more at: http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/kansascity/obituary.aspx?n=teresa-zander-weddle&pid=170125644#sthash.Vu4JO6fL.dpuf
TERESA ZANDER WEDDLE 1945 - 2014 | Obituary | Condolences - See more at: http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/kansascity/obituary.aspx?n=teresa-zander-weddle&pid=170125644#sthash.Vu4JO6fL.dpuf

Teri (Zander) Weddle

1945 - 2014

Teresa Zander Weddle of Hillsborough, N.C., died peacefully at Duke Hospital, Feb. 25, 2014, with her husband, son and Julie Peters, at her side. She was born in Independence, Mo., on April 16, 1945, to John and Lora Lue Zander. She is survived by her husband of 46 years, Ronald M. Weddle; son, Nathaniel F. Weddle of Durham, N.C.; daughter, Rachel A. Weddle and three grandchildren, Olivia, Elyana, and Noah Steinberg of Boulder, Colo.; sister, Lora Belle (Lollie) Reed of Lee's Summit, Mo., and brother, John Frederick (Rick) Zander of Kansas City, Mo. Teri met her future husband, Ronald M. Weddle, in fourth grade at Bryant School in Independence. After Teri's graduation from Missouri University with a bachelor's degree in nursing, Teri and Ron married on June 24, 1967, in Berkeley, Calif. The family moved to Durham, N.C., in 1969. Teri received her master's degree in public health nursing from UNC in 1976. From 1971 to 2012 she worked as an RN at Duke Medical Center. For most of that time she was manager of the Employee Health Clinic. She received a heart transplant in 2011. Teri loved horses (she owned three over the years), music, and fine literature. When she died, she was president of the book club she had belonged to for 43 years. A memorial celebration is planned for family and friends in both Durham, and Independence. In lieu of flowers, please send donations to Doctors Without Borders.

 

Published in the Kansas City Star on March 12, 2014

Teresa Zander Weddle of Hillsborough, N.C., died peacefully at Duke Hospital, Feb. 25, 2014, with her husband, son and Julie Peters, at her side. She was born in Independence, Mo., on April 16, 1945, to John and Lora Lue Zander. She is survived by her husband of 46 years, Ronald M. Weddle; son, Nathaniel F. Weddle of Durham, N.C.; daughter, Rachel A. Weddle and three grandchildren, Olivia, Elyana, and Noah Steinberg of Boulder, Colo.; sister, Lora Belle (Lollie) Reed of Lee's Summit, Mo., and brother, John Frederick (Rick) Zander of Kansas City, Mo. Teri met her future husband, Ronald M. Weddle, in fourth grade at Bryant School in Independence. After Teri's graduation from Missouri University with a bachelor's degree in nursing, Teri and Ron married on June 24, 1967, in Berkeley, Calif. The family moved to Durham, N.C., in 1969. Teri received her master's degree in public health nursing from UNC in 1976. From 1971 to 2012 she worked as an RN at Duke Medical Center. For most of that time she was manager of the Employee Health Clinic. She received a heart transplant in 2011. Teri loved horses (she owned three over the years), music, and fine literature. When she died, she was president of the book club she had belonged to for 43 years. A memorial celebration is planned for family and friends in both Durham, and Independence. In lieu of flowers, please send donations to if (!aa) var aa = { iframes : new Array(), random : function() { return Math.round(Math.random() * 10000000000); }, pageNum : Math.round(Math.random() * 10000000000), refresh : function(iframeId) { if (typeof(iframeId) != 'undefined') { var iframe = document.getElementById(iframeId); if (iframe) iframe.src = iframe.src.replace(/misc=[0-9]+/, 'misc=' + this.random()); } else { for (var i in this.iframes) this.refresh(this.iframes[i]); } } }; //no AJAX refresh for inline ads aa.adServer = 'http://media2.legacy.com/'; aa.target = '' + '/3.0' + '/5306.1' + '/1400071' + '/0' + '/-1/size=30x1' + '/adtech;' + 'alias=legacy.kansascity.premiumobit.30x1.1.1;' + 'target=_blank;' + 'key=' + escape('DWOB') + ';' + 'kvopenextapp=' + escape('1') +';' + 'kvcobrand=' + escape('kansascity') +';' + 'kvpersonid=' + escape('170125644') +';' + 'sub1=' + escape('Doctors Without Borders') + ';' + 'sub2=' + escape('http://adfarm.mediaplex.com/ad/ck/18349-186920-28644-0?mpt=_ADTIME_') + ';' ; if (typeof aa !== 'undefined' && typeof aa.kvscreenwidth !== 'undefined') aa.target += 'kvscreenwidth=' + escape(aa.kvscreenwidth()) + ';'; if (typeof aa !== 'undefined' && typeof aa.criteo !== 'undefined') aa.target += aa.criteo; aa.src = aa.adServer + 'addyn' + aa.target + 'grp=' + aa.pageNum +';misc=' + aa.random(); document.write("<scr"); document.write("ipt src='" + aa.src + "'>"); document.write("</scr"); document.write("ipt>"); Doctors Without Borders . - See more at: http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/kansascity/obituary.aspx?n=teresa-zander-weddle&pid=170125644#sthash.Vu4JO6fL.dpuf



 
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03/12/14 02:56 PM #1    

Nancy Yale (Kwak)

Ron I am so sorry about the death of Terri, she was a remarkable woman & I have always thought ao much of both of you. May God be with you & your
family & may you feel
His loving arms of
peace & comfort?

03/13/14 12:48 PM #2    

Cal McDole

Ron, I am so sorry.  You and Teri were  both favorits in our 1963 class.  Please let us know the details of the memorial service in Independence.


03/14/14 08:57 AM #3    

Gloria Bain (Crull)

Ron - I remember lots of good times in orchestra with both you and Teri. It comes as no surprise to me that she became a nurse. She always had such a caring attitude about others. She is genuinely missed by all who knew her. Gloria


03/18/14 09:07 AM #4    

Ronald Weddle

I want you all to know how much I appreciate the fond remebrances that have been posted here. Teri and I were dissappointed that she wasn't feeling well enough, for us to attend the reunion last year. We both would have enjoyed seeing all of you and sharing life stories. 

The "memorial celebration" for Teri will be held on April 19th at 2PM. This is being locally organized by Teri's sister Lollie Zander Reed. Please email her at lollie.reed@comcast.net for details and to RSVP. If any of you are in touch with others who might like to come, please feel free to give them Lollie's email address. I hope to see many of you there.

Thanks,

Ron Weddle


03/19/14 01:23 PM #5    

Robert Lee Burns

Ron, I really don't know what to say except that I can only imagine your pain.  I imagine how lost I would feel if my Linda was taken from me. Wife's seem to always be the guiding spirt in our lifes.

My sincere sympathy,

Bob Burns


04/05/14 11:53 AM #6    

Martha Hanford (Musser)

I send her husand,,children and grandcnildren my sincere condolences.Terri was oviouly not only a good student in highschool.I enjoyed learning she was an accomplished NURSE and oviously loved and respected in the community of  NORTH CROLINA.  She had an easy ready smile for all of us fringe students as well as the more memorale.She was a cheery site whether  contributing in the classroom...at games as a yell leader.I hope you as her children carry that warm accepting and non-judgemental personality  she always expressed even as a teenager,She was wise eyond her years,

 


 


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