The Carmel Symphony Orchestra (CSO) is mourning the loss of one of its long-standing musicians. Jen Weber was in her 29th year as a cellist with the CSO when she passed away on June 13.
She began her musical journey with the CSO in 1997. Since locating to Indiana, she continued to be an active performer in the area, contributing to various musical ensembles, including her string trio, “Tempus Fugit.” Outside of her musical pursuits, she practiced law and was engaged with a local non-profit organization that supports adults living with cystic fibrosis.
Weber academic background included a B.S. degree from Bradley University and a law degree from Indiana University Maurer School of Law. During her time at Bradley, she was an active member of the University Chamber Orchestra and the Peoria Pops Orchestra.
An advocate for organ donation with the Indiana Donor Network, Jen was a three-time recipient of double lung transplants. This allowed her to compete in the Transplant Games of America, where she earned a gold medal in golf, and silver in partner bowling events. In her personal life, she was a proud dog parent to Duke and enjoyed traveling and exploring new opportunities.
You can read Jen Weber’s obituary at this link.

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