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Joseph Weyers Obituary

Dr. Joseph Robert Weyers CHARLESTON - Dr. Joseph Robert Weyers, peacefully passed away at his home Monday morning, June 10, 2024, after a short and valiant battle with esophageal cancer. His Memorial Service will be held 2:00 PM Thursday, June, 27, 2024 at Grace Cathedral, 98 Wentworth Street in downtown Charleston, South Carolina. For those unable to join us, please do so virtually via livestream at the Church's YouTube channel @GraceChurchChrlstn. Select "Playlists" and then "Funerals". Joseph was born March 9, 1965 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, the second child of Robert and Louise Weyers. After graduating from Bethel Park High School, he earned his Bachelor's degree from Allegheny College, Master's degree from the University of New Mexico, and his PhD from UNM in 1995 in Romance Linguistics. In this same year, he arrived at the College of Charleston in South Carolina to begin his career teaching Spanish language, culture, and linguistics. He's been a stalwart defender of learning second (or third or fourth!) languages as the path to understanding other cultures and truly being a global citizen. A lover of Latin America, but especially Mexico and Colombia, one of his missions was to dispel stereotypes and to show the beauty of these cultures to his students. He served his department in many functions, including department chair from 2005-2010. In 2009, through a grant from the US Department of Education, he and Dr. Rene Dentiste Mueller created the Global Scholars program to promote global citizenship through the study of language and study abroad. More recently in 2023, he revived the South Carolina chapter of the American Association of Teachers of Spanish and Portuguese, of which he was the president. As a scholar, Joe left a profound mark on Spanish linguistics. He averaged an article per year throughout his career. His research has been cited nearly 600 times, and a piece published in 2002, "The Effect of Authentic Video on Communicative Competence" comprises 357 of those mentions. He has one publication forthcoming in a premier venue in his field, Hispania, titled, "A postcards approach to addressing culture." To his Hispanic Studies family and his hundreds of students, he was more than a colleague or professor. He was a mentor who used his time, energy and wisdom to nurture, support, share ideas and listen. He was a friend who could be counted on to share a laugh or help make difficult decisions. He changed many lives. Joseph was an avid traveler, proud Papi, and talented chef. His wanderlust was insatiable. In his 25 years with husband, Michael, they toured 41 states and 18 countries, focusing on the natural beauty of national parks, and cultures of everyday neighborhoods off of beaten tourist paths. Joe was always experimenting with and refining dishes of Mexican, southwestern, South American, and Italian origins, eager to share with family and friends. He was a passionate advocate of animal adoption, parenting eight "pup kids" over the last 30 years. When he wasn't adopting his own pups, he was convincing family and friends to do so. Joseph is survived by his partner of 25 years and husband of nine years, Michael Turner. He is also survived by father, Robert Weyers; sister, Cynthia Field (Mark); mother-in-law, Shirley Turner; sisters-in-law, Bonnie Jones and Karen Hawkins (Philip); brother-in-law William (Manuel); nieces, Chloe Field, Courtney Whitt, (Devon) and Bentley Breaux (Thomas); nephews, Joshua Field (Samantha), Jeremy Jones (Jordan) and Christopher Hawkins; pup kids, Diego, Bruno, and Hazel, and many other cherished relatives and friends. Joseph was predeceased by his grandparents, his mother, Louise Gravant Weyers, and father-in-law, Lewis Turner. Our family sincerely thanks Joe's team at Charleston Oncology, and the compassionate staff of Roper Hospice, who supported us and cared for our beloved Joseph with love and dignity. In lieu of flowers, Joseph specifically requested those who wish to honor him to do some or all the following. Open your heart and home to adopt an animal who will love you unconditionally. Donate to the Charleston Animal Society, or to your local animal shelter to further their missions. Leave your worries behind and take your loved ones to explore some place new. Life is too short to stay at home. Arrangements by JAMES A. MCALISTER, INC. (843) 766-1365.

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Published by Charleston Post & Courier from Jun. 22 to Jun. 23, 2024.

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Irene Moyna

August 15, 2024

Michael, I am so so very sorry for your loss. I don't know if you remember me, but I met you when y'all visited La Paloma, Uruguay, way back in April or May of 2018. We had dinner in a half empty diner on the big avenue. Only Joe would think that La Paloma was worth a visit in late fall, but in this, like in every aspect of life, he knew to make the most of everything.

What a lovely person! He made an incredible contribution to Hispanic linguistics and he helped put my country on the map. His work is a wonderful inspiration; I am using it right this minute as I complete a book chapter.

How like him to give us his wisdom as a parting gift: it is so true that life is too short to spend it stuck in one place. Now he is everywhere.

Eveles Church

July 26, 2024

Joe,

We deeply appreciate everything you did for our Chapter in South Carolina. Your passion, wisdom, and friendship have been invaluable over the years. It was a true honor having you as our President. You will be profoundly missed.

Matthew Zittritsch

June 27, 2024

Joe was a beloved faculty member at the College of Charleston. His many years of service at an incredible impact on the lives of so many individuals, most notably for the work that was done in part of the Global Scholars Program. Joe and Dr. Rene Dentiste Mueller first started the program to promote intercultural and international experiences for students. A true friend of the Global Business Resource Center. Joe will be deeply missed.

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Bethany Watson

June 24, 2024

Michael, I am so sorry for the heartbreaking loss of your husband. My thoughts are with you and your family as you navigate this time.

Bonitz Charleston

June 24, 2024

Michael, our thoughts & prayers are with you during this time! A donation has been made to the Charleston Animal Society in honor of the love of your life, Joe. Love - Your Bonitz Family!

Karla Towe

June 24, 2024

A beautiful tribute to one of our most loving neighbors! You & Michael will forever be a part of our hearts & memories from Second Drive. Rest in Peace.

Bailey´s Wedding.<br />My two best cousins ever!!!

Willie Glover

June 24, 2024

Our Joe was so adventurous. No matter if it to another country, county, or town. They both were packed and going. The most interesting thing about him was his genuine enthusiasm to help people, animals, and family. He would share things that will grab your attention and truly make you meditate on those thoughts and moments. He truly was an artist, throwing colors on a blank canvas turning it into a true teachings. The way he expressed his interest in culture and language was incredible. Important as his teaching were his students still to this day express their gratitude. We will miss this amazing soul. But with short time to pass we will all reunite soon. Love you Joe. Love you Micheal.

Wendy Norris

June 23, 2024

Joe, although we didn’t know each other well, besides a quick wave and a smile as we saw each other in passing. I always knew you had a genuine & gentle soul. They always say the good ones die young and in this case I’d have to agree. Rest in peace!

Maureen Pellizzari

June 23, 2024

You were my dear friend at Allegheny College who helped me learn Spanish and we became lifelong friends! I will miss you and the joy you brought to all of our lives!

Sabine Hagn-Ford

June 23, 2024

Mein lieber Joe - that's what I always called you because you were a true and faithful friend and confidante to me. It is impossible to realize that you are gone but cherished (and funny!) memories are here to stay.
Muchos kisses de Sabine

JaLynn Hudnall

June 22, 2024

Joe you were loved by so many, from so many different places and walks of life. I will miss your handsome face and genuine, deeply caring personality. Until we meet again my friend. JaLynn and Eric

Jeanne Lorenze

June 22, 2024

My handsome funny nephew you will be missed but always remembered and loved

Becki McSwain

June 22, 2024

A beautifully written tribute for such a kind and caring man who loved and cared for all of God’s creations. Gone from us too soon, we are left to carry forward his legacy of joy in global understanding.

Kauai, Hawaii, 2019

Michael Turner

June 22, 2024

My dear Joe, you may finally rest in peace. I hope this doesn’t bother you too much considering your boundless energy. Your presence is felt, lovingly in spirit and that comforts me so very much. I will always love you.

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