WHITEWATER, Wis., July 16, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- A moving new memoir honors the remarkable life of a nurse, wife and mother who defied expectations and overcame many personal obstacles to achieve success and live a meaningful and rewarding life until it ended tragically from brain cancer. "The Light She Gave," available on Amazon, tells the inspiring story of Angela Weber, RN, MSN. The book is a testament to the power of perseverance, love, legacy and hope. "For anyone facing uncertainty, loss or self-doubt, Angie's story is a guiding light," said author and husband Chuck Weber

Weber's book traces the couples' thirty-five years together in Chicago's northwest suburbs and in southern Wisconsin. It tells poignant, often amusing, stories about courtship, marriage, raising four children, balancing constant demands of family and career, enjoying travel excursions, and coping with a fatal cancer. Angie endured three brain surgeries to remove malignant tumors and returned to work as an occupational health nurse after two of the surgeries. She survived four years with a disease that kills most patients in 16 months. "Angie never felt sorry for herself. When she encountered obstacles, she summoned her strong will to succeed and, more often than not, she beat the odds," Weber wrote. 

For anyone who believes the cards are stacked against them in life, "The Light She Gave" is a must read. Angie Weber's unyielding efforts to overcome personal, medical and professional obstacles can provide inspiration and confidence. Her four children report in the book that Angie set a powerful example of love, ambition, and determination for them that has guided their lives.

Why does Angie's life matter? "Angie matters because hope matters," said Weber. "Her lifelong journey battling to overcome obstacles in her way can and should help anyone struggling with self-doubt."

Chuck Weber is a retired public relations consultant and teaches part time at the University of Wisconsin Whitewater. He wrote "The Light She Gave" to promote and preserve his wife's legacy and to share her life story with his seven grandchildren who were born after Angie's death.

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