Hearing about someone’s death is always tough, especially when they leave behind a young family. This heartbreaking story comes from Gwinnett County, where a mother passed away in such a tragic way.
Cathy Weed’s family had no idea that a regular day would end in tragedy. She stepped on a fire ant pile at her home in Lawrenceville and died immediately due to a severe allergy to fire ants. Her 15-year-old son Gray, a rising sophomore and baseball player at Mountain View High School, is now without his biggest supporter.
Cathy was always there cheering for her son at his games. After her sudden death, the Mountain View community gathered on the baseball field to honor her memory. She was a beloved figure, and her loss has deeply affected everyone.
Her death was caused by a severe allergic reaction to fire ants. Cathy had a similar scare in 2018, which landed her in the ER. She had then highlighted the importance of having an up-to-date EpiPen, which sadly wasn’t enough to save her this time.
The community has rallied around Gray and his family, offering donations and meals. Despite the heartache, Gray has received immense support from his baseball team and the wider community. Cathy’s obituary describes her as an “extraordinary person” known for her warm smile and kind heart.
Gray’s coach, Jason Johnson, remembers Cathy fondly and the special bond she had with her son. He said, “His mom was everything to him, and he was 100% everything to her.”