Jeffrey Lynn Weix, beloved husband, father and Papi, went home to be with Jesus on August 17, 2025. He passed peacefully at home, having just spent time with his family and surrounded by the love and care of his wife, Mary. Born on October 8, 1956 to Jerome and Hiroko Weix in Tokyo, Japan, Jeff’s life was a testament to his faith in Jesus Christ and his loyal dedication to his friends and family.
Jeff graduated from Alamo Heights High school in 1974. He went on to receive his Associates Degree in Nursing from San Antonio College and began his career as a dialysis nurse. Despite going on to have a successful 20+ year career as an executive at Fresenius Medical Care, Jeff never forgot his roots as a nurse. His career was marked by his compassion and care for each dialysis patient that he encountered.
Jeff’s greatest joy and fulfillment was found in his family. His unwavering support and time spent with them highlighted the depth of his character. Married to his best friend of 44 years, Mary, their life together was marked by laughter, adventure, and steadfast commitment. Jeff was a proud father of his three children, Elizabeth, John, and David. He was also a cherished Papi to his five grandchildren: Claire, Wesley, William, Sloane, and soon-to-be-born Baby Boy Weix.
Jeff was an incredible man who genuinely loved the people around him. He is marked by and will be remembered for his love for life, witty sense of humor, genuine smile, generous heart, and a willingness to always put the needs of others before his own. He will forever be remembered and treasured by all who had the privilege of knowing him.
Jeff also had many hobbies and activities that he enjoyed. He loved spending time on the golf course, riding his bike, vacationing at the ocean with his family, fishing, and hunting for sea glass. Jeff also loved his church and church family, and spent his retirement serving as a trustee, organizing various outreach events, working on the church grounds, and meeting personal needs through the gift of his time.
Most importantly, Jeff loved His Lord, Jesus Christ. He lived out his faith with bold courage and commitment. He led by example as he raised his children to live in faith and devotion to the Lord. This dedication to his faith is reflected in his grandchildren who are now walking with the Lord as well. Jeff leaves behind a godly legacy that will continue for generations to come.
A “Celebration of Life” Service will be held at 1pm on August 30, 2025 at Acton Evangelical Free Church in Acton, Massachusetts. 54 Hosmer St, Acton, MA 01720. There will be a light reception following the service!
In lieu of flowers, the family suggests donations to Joni and Friends and Tunnel to Towers Foundation, two ministries that Jeff loved and supported.
6 thoughts on “Jeffrey Lynn Weix”
Rest in peace Jeff. You are one of the good guys!!!!
Dear Mari, I am holding you and your family in my prayers and my heart. Jeff was a true gentleman, spiritual loving and giving person. It was an honor working with him all the years I was with Fresenius. At my last national sales meeting in Boston I had some type of an attack and Jeff is the one who took me to the hospital and stayed with me for six hours while they did tests, etc. He was my guardian angel that day and I don’t know what I would’ve done without him. I am grateful for him being in my life and being my friend. God bless you all and I will think of him often.
Love, Claudia Jaffa
Dear Mary, I am holding you and your family in my prayers and my heart. Jeff was a true gentleman, spiritual loving and giving person. It was an honor working with him all the years I was with Fresenius. At my last national sales meeting in Boston I had some type of an attack and Jeff is the one who took me to the hospital and stayed with me for six hours while they did tests, etc. He was my guardian angel that day and I don’t know what I would’ve done without him. I am grateful for him being in my life and being my friend. God bless you all and I will think of him often.
Love, Claudia Jaffa
Dear Mary and family, I am truly saddened and sorry to hear of the passing of Jeff. I was an admin at the Fresenius Ogden, Utah facility and loved when Jeff and his team would visit us. He always treated myself and anyone else with such care and kindness that it was such a pleasure and fun to work with him. I just wanted to let you know that he has left many great memories throughout his Fresenius family.
My deepest sympathy
Pam Sparkman
Jeff reached out to me in my past 10 years of retirement. I had a lot on my plate with a son in prison and the near death of my Special Needs Son. Jeff would call to see how I was doing and prayed with me. Jeff was not only a true friend but most importantly my brother in Christ. No doubt, he is with Jesus. I will see you again, Jeff. ✌️❤️ Barbara Douglass Montgomery
Dear Mary and family, I first met Jeff doing an In-Service in a unit in Cut Off, LA. Years later we still chuckled at that name. Jeff’s smile was the brightest ever and completely genuine. He always made you feel important and respected; he would stop whatever he was doing to greet you. I had the honor of working for him for a short while and that was the most fulfilling time in my career. We would check in with each other after he left Fresenius and since I retired. He was one of the few remaining good guys at the company. He was a good man, and I always had the utmost respect for him. He will be missed. I hope hearing from friends and cc workers will give you some comfort.