Dr. Nancy Weyl
Dan McClelland
Dr. Nancy Anne Kelly Weyl joined Eternity on Saturday, July 13, 2024. She passed quietly while at Albany Medical Center, Albany, N.Y.
Graveside service for Dr. Nancy Anne Kelly Weyl, age 71, will be held on Thursday, August 8, 2024 at 2 p.m. at Long Lake Cemetery, Long Lake.
A Celebration of Life gathering will be held at her home on 42 W. Buffalo Street, Churchville, N.Y. at 1p.m., Saturday, September 21, 2024. All are invited to come and share memories of her.
She is survived by her husband, John Albert Weyl, of Long Lake and Churchville; her step-daughter, Sarah Frampton and her husband Ryan Frampton, of Williamsville, N.Y.; sister, Sheila Herbert of Williamsburg, VA; sister-in-law, Susan Gregory and her husband Bruce Gregory, of Omaha, NE; mother-in-law, Deloris Kokot, of Surprise, AZ; her nieces, Kelly Herbert, Williamsburg, VA, Kim Herbert, Fairfax Station, VA, Elizabeth Gregory, Aurora, CO, and Christine Hanson, Omaha, NE; her nephew, Thomas Gregory, Fort Collins, CO; and seven great nieces and nephews.
She is predeceased by her parents; George Hugh Perkins and Mary Louise Champ; brother, George Perkins Jr.; brother-in-law, Paul Herbert; and her dogs Augie Doggie and Ghost Doggo.
Nancy was born on March 7, 1953, in Alexandria, VA, the daughter of George Hugh Perkins and Mary Louise Champ. She graduated from Arlington High School as class Valedictorian. In 1970 she attended the University of Chicago and received her Bachelor’s degree. In 1974 she went to Medical School at the University of Virginia and became a Board Certified Anesthesiologist. After spending a year at Harvard, she went to the University of Rochester and received her Master in Public Health degree. While teaching at the U of R, she also received her PhD in Political Science.
After serving as Assistant Medical Director of Blue Cross Blue Shield, she co-founded the medical analytical software company HealthChex, which was sold four years later to a Fortune 500 company.
She then married John Weyl, and co-founded the medical diagnostic software company, Logical Images Inc. (now VisualDX Inc.).
She and John retired in 2004 and designed and built a house on a small Pacific Island in the Rep. of Panama where they spent winters for 20 years.
Nancy loved to travel, and had visited England, Easter Island, Jamaica, Argentina, Chile, Panama, Israel, Europe, New Zealand, Alaska and all lower 48 United States. Nancy loved dogs, was an avid baseball fan, enjoyed all types of music, was an excellent card player, and had a very loud, infectious laugh.
She will be missed by the many people she touched over the course of her bountiful life. Donations in her memory can be made to The Human Society of Greater Rochester at Lollypop Farm, 99 Victor Rd., Fairport, N.Y., 14450.