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Mary Ann Coady Weinand

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Mary Ann Coady Weinand
Born
Mary Ann Coady

December 25, 1959
DiedSeptember 26, 2007 (aged 47)
NationalityAmerican
Alma materUniversity of Kansas
University of Kansas School of Medicine
Spouse
Martin Edward Weinand
(m. 1986)
Children3

Mary Ann Weinand (née Coady; December 25, 1959 – September 26, 2007) was an American psychiatrist who worked at a COPE Community Services, Inc., clinic in Tucson, Arizona.

In May 2008, eight months after her death, COPE renamed the clinic at 8050 East Lakeside Parkway, where she worked, in her honor – the Mary Ann Coady Weinand, M.D. Clinic. The honorific name was dropped from the COPE website by August 2014, and it is now called the Lakeside Integrated Care Clinic.

Early life and career

Mary Ann Coady was born on Christmas Day, 1959, at Homestead Air Force Base, Florida. She was raised in Wichita, Kansas.[1]

In 1986, she graduated from the University of Kansas School of Medicine, where she had met future neurosurgeon Martin E. Weinand. In May 1986, shortly after her graduation, the couple married in Wichita. They would go on to have three children together.[1]

The couple settled in Tucson, Arizona, in 1991, where she practiced psychiatry on a half schedule of 15 hours per week, allowing her to also do charitable work in the community while raising her family. She worked until summer 2001, just a few months before her death.[1]

Death

Coady Weinand died at home on September 26, 2007, aged 47, from breast cancer. She wrote her own obituary, published in the Arizona Daily Star.[2][permanent dead link]

Mary Ann Coady Weinand, M.D. Clinic (2008–2013)

In May 2008, COPE briefly renamed its clinic at 8050 East Lakeside Parkway, where she worked, in her honor – the Mary Ann Coady Weinand, M.D. Clinic.[1]

By 2014, COPE had dropped the Mary Ann Coady Weinand, M.D. Clinic name from its website, showing the clinic at 8050 East Lakeside Parkway was operating under the name Lakeside Clinic.[3] As of July 2023, the former Coady Weinand, M.D. Clinic is shown on the COPE website as the Lakeside Integrated Care Clinic.[4]

References

  1. ^ a b c d Matas, Kimberly (2008-05-10). "Dr. Mary Ann Coady Weinand: Psychiatrist was passionate about desert and people". Arizona Daily Star. Retrieved 17 January 2022. Life Stories. This feature chronicles the lives of recently deceased Tucsonans. Some were well-known across the community. Others had an impact on a smaller sphere of friends, family and acquaintances.
  2. ^ "Remembering Dr. Coady" (PDF). COPE Chronicle. October 2007. p. 5. Retrieved 17 January 2022.[permanent dead link]
  3. ^ "About COPE: Locations (2014)". COPE Community Services Incorporated. 2014-08-08. Archived from the original on 2014-08-08. Retrieved 2023-07-14. Lakeside Clinic | 8050 E. Lakeside Parkway
  4. ^ "Locations (2023)". COPE Community Services Incorporated. 2023-07-14. Archived from the original on 2023-07-07. Retrieved 2023-07-14.
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