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Dear All,

We have created this memorial in memory of Dennis Lee Weathers. He was treasured as a loving husband, father, brother, uncle, friend, mentor and disciple. We have comfort in the fact that he is in a better place and will forever live in our hearts.

Please leave a tribute below, and share your memories, stories and pictures of Dennis here. This will be of great comfort to the family and we can all enjoy the memories together.

In light of the current global crisis, we will be organizing a celebration of life for my dear dad as soon as we are safely able to do so in a couple of months.

Many thanks, we look forward to reading your memories and seeing your pictures of Dennis.

"Even though I cannot see you, I am certain that your heart is here. If you find that you miss me, always look at the sun that rises in the morning and the moon that rises in the evening. Whatever the time, I will be reflected in the sun and the moon, and in our next life, let us meet in the pure land of Eagle Peak. Nam-Myoho-Renge-Kyo"

--Gosho Passage "Daily Wisdom" to Nichiren Daishonin--
July 19, 2020
July 19, 2020
Dear Akiko, Denise and Eric,
             
You are in our prayers daily as we join you in missing a most dear member of your family who is treasured by so many. 

Dennis, supported by Akiko, helped me enshrine my Gohonzon, in 1971 when I was only 20. His support was like an older brother who wanted the best for me and who fought for truth and justice. 

It seems impossible that he has left this world.  But I am very relieved he is no longer in physical pain. And I am certain wherever he is, he is enjoying life in a new environment, 

We will always be family. 

Robert and Sharon


July 14, 2020
July 14, 2020
Dear Akiko, Denise and Eric,

We miss Dennis, our amazing pioneer of Millbrae Lighthouse. His light shines on forever in our hearts.

With our deepest condolences. Nam-Myoho-Renge-Kyo.

Winnie and Danny
July 13, 2020
July 13, 2020
Dear Denise, Akiko and Eric,

Please accept my deepest condolences. I’m so glad I had a chance to talk with Dennis a awhile ago. I was able to tell him how valuable he was and what a great artist he was.  You all took such wonderful care of him. 

He had a staunch belief in this practice and was a fighter. When he was able to attend meetings (pre-covid) he always contributed from the heart.

I’m praying for his next venture to be a wonderful kosen-rufu journey. 

Sandy
July 13, 2020
July 13, 2020
Akiko and Denise,
With my sincere condolences, I continue to send daimoku for my friend and comrade Dennis. Without doubt every day, every hour, you miss your dear husband and father with all your heart. The photo album you have created is a glorious tribute, full of loving family and friends, a beautiful record of your warm and happy family and Dennis' wonderful life.

Ah, Dennis - I love seeing the photos of handsome, smiling you, with your family and friends. And your beautiful water colors - what a talent for so difficult an artistic medium! I have so many fond memories of when we were neighbors, and could see each other on California Street, and of course enjoying SGI-USA activities together all the time. I am praying strongly that you will choose to come back, here, as a Future Division member, taking the lead in the SGI-USA Future Division in 2030!
Love,
Marge
July 11, 2020
July 11, 2020
My brief encounter with Dennis, we will miss a pioneer member and an amazing artist. He shared his encounter with Sensei and how he never gave up to meet him at the airport. He also Showed his pictures of his arts. We will miss him.

Condolences to his family and friends.

Thanks
Dennis


Regards
Deepak
July 11, 2020
July 11, 2020
"Thinking of you. Day by day, may the light of your memories heal your sorrow and bring you peace. With Sympathy"

Love,
Frank, Anna, Alysesia & Francesca
July 11, 2020
July 11, 2020
"Those we hold in our hearts never truly leave us. They live on in the kindnesses they showed, the comfort they shared, and the love they brought into our lives. Thinking of you at this sad time."

Roy, Kuniko & Miyo
July 8, 2020
July 8, 2020
"When you loose someone you love, it can be hard when the rest of the world just goes on like normal. I just want to remind you that you're not alone and that many people care and are thinking of you... like me"

Akiko,

I am really sorry that your husband past away. I will send you strong diamoku. Pease be healthy.

Sincerely,
Miki Sasai
July 7, 2020
July 7, 2020
Dear Akiko, Denise, and Eric,

I'll always remember Dennis as a gentle giant with the sweetest smile and as a very talented watercolor artist. Justine and I first met him when we moved to San Bruno and we became part of Millbrae District where Dennis was also practicing. Missed those good 'ole days.

I'm sending you and your family lots of daimoku, especially to Dennis. Be at ease knowing that our prayers will reach him to impart him with peace and joy, for life is eternal.

NMRK!
Nora and Justine


July 1, 2020
July 1, 2020
"Your dad's love, his laugh, the memories you made, the life lessons that will always stay with you... these are his gifts to you. Hoping that the good memories and stories of your dad will bring some comfort as you find your way through this difficult time."

With Sympathy,

We are so truly saddened by the loss of your father. We will remember him fondly through memories.

Sending love & prayers,
Charles & Viviana
July 1, 2020
July 1, 2020
"You can always tell where a beautiful soul has been by the tears and the smiles left behind. Thinking of you as you mourn the loss of someone so special. Hoping with time, a gentle peace will return to your life."

Dear Denise:

It must be extra hard for you to spend Father's Day without your dad this year...

Your father was a very kind-hearted and good-natured man. He also practiced very diligently and sincerely. What gifts he gave you!

We are sending him Daimoku,

Linda & Frank

Nanjo Tokimitsu who had lost his father as a boy, the Daishonin writes: "You must... strengthen your faith more that ever. In that event, your late father will surely attain Buddhahood. And if that happens, he will no doubt come and keep you from harm"
("The Source of Aniruddha's goo Fortune", WND-2, 566)

When we persevere with strong, unwavering faith in the face of any adversity, our family members and other loved ones who have passed away are sure to attain Buddhahood and protect us as we continue together with them on our journey of eternity, happiness, true self and purity.
(5/3/19 WT)
June 29, 2020
June 29, 2020
"With Sympathy. To let you know that thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of sorrow."

Though our words can do little we hope our thoughts and prayers will support you at this time.

Sincerley,
Colin & Nanie
David & Sheila
Lino & Linda
June 29, 2020
June 29, 2020
Dear Denise, Eric and Akiko,

I am writing this letter of condolence to your family. I am so sorry to hear of Dennis's passing. I know all of you worked hard to make him comfortable and happy in his final weeks. The last time I saw Dennis, he was emotional but I was able to make him a little happier by stroking his hand and telling him that two of his paintings now hand on my apartment walls. I am grateful that Helen is there as a long time family friend during this difficult time. For my part, I hope this letter will suffice to show my feelings and deep thanks for the father and husband of the Weathers family.

JoAnne Shweid

*continued in Stories*
June 29, 2020
June 29, 2020
"Sincerest Condolences..."

Dearest Denise, Erick and Akiko,

Sharing in your sadness as we remember Dennis.

Love,
Alwine & Lawrence
June 29, 2020
June 29, 2020
Dear Denise & Mrs. Weathers,

We are saddened by the news of Dennis' passing. Dennis was a rock-solid M.D. model for Kosen Rufu. We also miss his wit & humor.

With deep condolences,
Henry & Yuri

From today's Gosho "Daily Wisdom":

"Even though I cannot see you, I am certain that your heart is here. If you find that you miss me, always look at the Sun that rises in the morning and the Moon that rises in the evening. Whatever the time, I will be reflected in the Sun and the Moon. And in our next life time, let us meet in the pure land of Eagle Peak. Nam-Myoho-Renge-Kyo"
June 29, 2020
June 29, 2020
Dear Akiko & Denise,

Sending you our heart felt condolences & prayers for your loss --a beloved husband & father & friend to so many.

Sean & Jesse were able to visit with him in April and Sean told me about seeing you too Akiko and all the beautiful watercolor paintings. Dennis was a true artist and dear sweet man. You all have always been an encouraging family with actual proof in faith -- always cheerful & bright.

Please know your prayers & thoughts are with you now for Dennis's and your eternal life & happiness. I hope you'll let us know if we can be of any aid or comfort.

With love,
Dianne & Sean Douglas
June 29, 2020
June 29, 2020
"With Sympathy for your loss. Though words can do little to comfort you, may the thoughts and prayers of all those who love you help support you at this difficult time."

Dear Denise,

I am grateful that I was able to talk to your father as much as I did. We shared many memories and had much laughter. Hope to see you soon.

Montgomery Bray
June 29, 2020
June 29, 2020
"Thinking of You. May the concern and sympathy of those who care help you through this difficult time."

Akiko & Family,

Dennis was a very special man to the entire Shweid family. Enjoyed his conversations at Thanksgiving. Keeping you all in our thoughts & prayers.

Gary & Pat
June 29, 2020
June 29, 2020
"With Our Deepest Sympathy. Our thoughts are with you in your time of loss."

Dear Denise and Eric,

Wish we could be there for you in person during this difficult time. Sending lots of love and prayers of comfort.

Love,
Annette, Pete, Jake, Luke & Zach
June 29, 2020
June 29, 2020
"Thinking of You"

Dear Denise & Eric,

     Just to let you know we are thinking of you and praying that you all will be able to cope during this very difficult time.
     We share your sorrow o the passing of your dad Denise.

Take care, love and God bless!
Tito Pepito & Tita Percy

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July 19, 2020
July 19, 2020
Dear Akiko, Denise and Eric,
             
You are in our prayers daily as we join you in missing a most dear member of your family who is treasured by so many. 

Dennis, supported by Akiko, helped me enshrine my Gohonzon, in 1971 when I was only 20. His support was like an older brother who wanted the best for me and who fought for truth and justice. 

It seems impossible that he has left this world.  But I am very relieved he is no longer in physical pain. And I am certain wherever he is, he is enjoying life in a new environment, 

We will always be family. 

Robert and Sharon


July 14, 2020
July 14, 2020
Dear Akiko, Denise and Eric,

We miss Dennis, our amazing pioneer of Millbrae Lighthouse. His light shines on forever in our hearts.

With our deepest condolences. Nam-Myoho-Renge-Kyo.

Winnie and Danny
July 13, 2020
July 13, 2020
Dear Denise, Akiko and Eric,

Please accept my deepest condolences. I’m so glad I had a chance to talk with Dennis a awhile ago. I was able to tell him how valuable he was and what a great artist he was.  You all took such wonderful care of him. 

He had a staunch belief in this practice and was a fighter. When he was able to attend meetings (pre-covid) he always contributed from the heart.

I’m praying for his next venture to be a wonderful kosen-rufu journey. 

Sandy
His Life

Dennis' Story

June 28, 2020
His journey began on June 2, 1937 in Topeka, Kansas. Dennis was born to parents Vernon Reed and Vada Burson Weathers and brother of two sister, Ann Gallion and Bonnie Lou Weathers Klein.

Dennis, was a lover of the arts from a young child, he spent all his spare time doodling and eventually went to University of Kansas to study Jewelry Design and Art.  

In 1965 he moved to San Francisco to work for Shreve and Co. as a custom designer. He continued his career with other fine jewelry companies in San Francisco and Sausalito, as well as owning his own jewelry store "Denise's Wedding Ring Shop" before retiring in 1997.

Thant same year, Dennis was approached by two ladies on the streets of San Francisco and asked him if he would like to attend a Buddhist meeting, which he attended and then joined the organization SGI-USA. (then called NSA), and dedicated 53 years of practice till the day he passed.

Dennis was a pioneer in the organizations world peace movement and pored his life into his practice. Besides spending 7 days a week doing buddhist activities as a member, then a Chapter and District leader, he worked for the World Tribune as a photographer, and a founding member of the Lions Pipe and Drumb Core.

During the fist couple years of his practice he met his wife Akiko who was also a SGI-USA member and they practiced together in the same district, fell in love, married, and had a daughter Denise. They were happily married for 52 years.

Dennis' love for jewelry design did not stop after he retired and he continued to create jewelry for friends and family. However he then reconnected with his passion of art and began to start painting and continued to improve his craft and continued until the day he passed. His love of painting started with landscape and flowers, then he assumed a obsession with Lighthouses, which 90% are about, and finally he added portraits of family, friends and a his mentors; Diasaku Ikeda and Josei Toda.

Over the years Dennis suffered with health issues, but in 2019 was when his health would suffer the most. He broke his hip, while in rehab facility he had a heart attach and other obstacles, but was able to come through and make it home.

A few months later, he ended up in the hospital again and was diagnosed with blood infection that medication was not curing. The Dr's gave him two options of either heart surgery which was very dangerous or to go home in hospice and spend his last weeks with his family, which is what he did. During his time at home he had his ups and downs and from a diagnosis of two weeks he lived out his last days for 5 months and even celebrated one last birthday. 

On June 15, 2020 after a long fight, Dennis took his last breath in the loving care of his wife Akiko, daughter Denise and son-in-law Eric by his side.
Recent stories

Letter from France

January 31, 2022
I'll never forget how Dennis and Akiko welcome me in their house in San Francisco, in 1998. I remember we have a dinner in a restaurant in Paris when they came in France for Dennis learning painting in south of France. They know me thanks to the website about Nichiren's buddhism I managed by the time and they asked me to meet French SGI practitioners when they will be in France. And as I have to meet another American friend in Los Angeles, I was warmly welcomed in San Franciso in their house during two days. They received me at San Francisco Airport and after dinning in a Japanese restaurant near their house we went together at a SGI meeting in San Francisco SGI center. Dennis offered me the two volumes of Discussions of Youth (by the time, I was a youth department SGI member) and some presents (a FNCC cap I lost in South Lake Tahoe, sorry). The day after, Dennis and I visited San Francisco and Sausalito in the car I rented because Dennis was tired from his illness. We take pictures in front of the Golden Gate Bridge. And in the night, they invited some other some youth members department and we were discussing about the Nichiren buddhism. The morning I left to to go visit California, they they gave some fruit four my journey.

Since then, we lost the contact. And I never managed to reconnect until this day when I see this memorial for Dennis. Why did I start a search for him today ? Maybe because I can't stop thinking about this moment when I offer to him a Van Gogh tee shirt and the way his daughter, Denise, said Van Gogh's name. And now, we live in a city (Saint Leu la Forêt) near the city where Van Gogh (Auvers sur Oise) ended his life. A few months ago, I went in Auvers sur Oise and saw some places Van Gogh painted and the hotel where he lived and I remembered Dennis, Aliko and Denise.

Thanks Denise for this memorial.

(my identity then was didier) 

Dennis Weathers: The Artful Human Revolutionary and The Happy Feet Expeditions

August 2, 2020
The Artful Human Revolutionary and The Happy Feet Expeditions 
Dennis and his wife Akiko were my first District leaders in 1971. They were like family from the start. I was a skinny anxious kid of 20 and they always connected with me with genuine warmth. They were part of my home base as I began to grow in my Buddhist practice and personal life. 
After a decade or so I was practicing south of San Francisco but we said happy hellos at meetings when we encountered each other. 
Decades passed until at one of our meetings at the SF Buddhist Center, Dennis thrilled me with his report that he was having an exhibition of his artwork near his present home in Milbrae. I knew he had always wanted to spend his time doing what he loved. So, I was very encouraged to see that in his later years he was living this dream. 
So, it was a treat to go visit him and see an exhibition of his amazing water colors. And as we toured the exhibit together I noticed he had some difficulty walking. Eventually, I got him to tell me about how his health plan wasn’t able to get him the right shoes and foot care. 
So, having cared for other elder family members I knew it was crucial to stay mobile to have the best quality of life. 
Here was a chance to do something to return his many years of kindness. I knew an excellent foot doctor so I began taking him for appointments. It was a great happiness to soon him find walking easier and more securely. We ended up going every couple of months after that. Then Akiko started going with us. And of course we introduced all the doctors and office staff to our Buddhist practice. We also shopped for special shoes which the doctor recommended. 
And we had great conversations on these trips. However, in his humanity and strong sense of justice he could bitterly complain about the state of our world. We even argued a few times about not sliding into states that were negative. 
When our trusted foot doctor moved her office to Livermore, we continued our trips there. With all these day trips across bridges we started calling them “Happy feet expeditions”. 
Also, It so happened that Sharon and I had had to find a new apartment a few years before the happy feet trips started. And at the time of those trips our land lord, who had proven to be like a protective angel to us, toured our apartment on 23rd and California, as she was checking for maintenance. When she entered the living room she saw our altar and said “Do you guys practice Buddhism?” We said “Yes, we chant Nam Myoho Renge Kyo.” She then said, that a couple lived in the apartment some years ago who had an altar like ours and that was the chant they did! She smiled with delight and said their names were Dennis and Akiko and they were lovely people and great residents. We were all stunned with amazement. And when I reported this to Dennis and Akiko they were were amazed and amused. While rents had skyrocketed We somehow had found an affordable apartment that had also been a home for our Buddhist family while our paths had been in different places for decades. (In the memorial photo library, the picture of Dennis with many familiar faces of members shows the living room of the apartment we now live in.) 
Over these last many years Dennis and Akiko began to need more and more care and their family and friends have done an enormous job with amazing endurance. I’m glad I could contribute a bit to lighten their load even for a short time and repay my debt of gratitude for kindness given to me at a crucial time in my youth decades before. 
A short time before Dennis was mercifully released from the intense pains in his body by exiting for the next life, and with his daughters kind assistance, I was able to talk with him on the phone two times. I was able to tell him I treasured him and appreciated him and loved him; and that I would never forget him and we would meet again and we would happily enjoy another life. 
There seemed to be no more room for bitterness. He could not speak very much because of all the pain meds but he was clearly crying tears and seemed focused on love. 
Not long after that I heard of his passing. And during the next few days, while chanting and praying for him and his family, it occurred to me that nearly every one close to me who has passed seemed to send me a signal of goodbye in some form. (Please do not think I am crazy.) The stories can be verified by my other family members and friends. So, I asked myself if something like that would happen with Dennis. 
Then I was stunned to remember that on the evening and the next day after his passing, It had occurred to me that my indoor slip on shoes, which were more than a decade old, really needed to be replaced and were no longer good for my feet. 
So, somehow only hours after Dennis left us, I had gotten it in my head to do something about my foot wear and was able to find a beautiful new pair, despite this type being a bit rare. (I had failed a couple of times years before to find this type and had given up until this time.) 
So, right after leaving us, I had a happy feet day! All I can say is, thank you Dennis. It feels like you were letting me know we would always be friends and you are okay. Only you could have known to give me that nudge on that day. I imagine you wanted me to know it was you.
From head to toe, I am sure you are very happy. And I know your beloved Akiko misses you deeply; but you must be glad that she is well cared for. We who are still here in this realm of intense growth are all going to cross the sea of suffering together on the ship of the Lotus Sutra. Please enjoy and be assured!

July 11, 2020
Dennis, was a very fine, reserved man. Our friendship lasted 56 years. Never a harsh word between us. I take comfort in feeling that he is in a peaceful place and painting landscapes. Peace,joy and happiness to family.

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