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  1. The Weiss brothers: Richard, 5; Arthur, 7; and Anthony, 16 months. The horrible fact is that cystic fibrosis is a life-threatening genetic disease that affects more than 40,000 children and adults in the United States. Sadly, Richard lost his fight against CF in 2014, and Mary passed away in 2016.

  2. Mar 27, 2019 · The story is this. Mary G. Weiss and her husband were living in Canada at the time while their two children Ricky and Arthur were diagnosed with cystic fibrosis. Mary was pregnant at the time with her son Anthony, who would also be diagnosed with the disease.

  3. Arthur Gruenebaum Weiss, beloved son of longtime Palm Beach residents Mary and Harry Weiss, passed away on Monday, January 15, 1996 in Tampa after a life-long battle with cystic fibrosis. He was 36. Arthur graduated from Palm Beach Day School, St. Andrews School In Boca Raton, and the University of Florida.

  4. Jan 5, 2010 · Cystic fibrosis causes the body to produce thick mucus that clogs the lungs and pancreas. A CF patient was once lucky to survive to 36, Arthur's age when he died. But in 1989, scientists...

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  5. This weekend, the cystic fibrosis community lost Mary Weiss, one of the great leaders in the fight against CF. As a mother of three sons with this disease, Mary along with her husband, Harry, was determined to do all she could to find a cure.

  6. Today, “65 Roses” is a term often used by young children with cystic fibrosis to pronounce the name of their disease. The Weiss brothers, Richard, 5; Arthur, 7; and Anthony, 16 months. Mary G. Weiss became a volunteer for the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation in 1965 after learning that her three little boys had CF.

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  8. Today, 65 Roses is a term often used by young children with cystic fibrosis to pronounce the name of their disease. Header image: The Weiss brothers, Richard, 5; Arthur, 7; and Anthony, 16 months. 65 Roses Day supports all those affected by cystic fibrosis.

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