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SILVERMAN, Martin "Marty" Age 85, of Scarborough, ME, formerly of Westwood, on Wednesday, December 26, 2012. Beloved husband of the late Sylvia (Trees). Loving father of Linda Asher and her husband Robert, Paul Silverman and his wife Raina, and Jonathan Silverman and his partner Bridgit Mahoney. Adored grandfather of Nathan Asher, Aaron Silverman and his wife Rachel, Rachael Shelburne and her husband Michael, Alana Silverman, Hope Silverman, and great-grandfather of Francesca and Connor. Dear brother of Sidney Silverman and his wife Kathleen, and Shirley Hausen and her husband Rabbi Max Hausen. Marty and Sylvia were the founding owners of Camp Kippewa for Girls in Monmouth, ME. Services will be at Temple Beth David, 7 Clapboardtree St., Westwood, on Wednesday, January 2, 2013 at 11:00 AM. Burial at Sharon Memorial Park, Sharon. In lieu of flowers, remembrances may be made to Temple Beth David or MaineSummerCamps, www.mainecamps.org. Levine Chapels, Brookline 617-277-8300 www.levinechapel.com

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Published by Boston Globe from Dec. 29 to Dec. 30, 2012.

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November 30, 2015

I am very sorry for your loss. I attended the camp in the early 80's and became a CIT for two season as well. He was such a kind and inspiring person. Rest in peace.

Marcie Gorman Smith

January 30, 2013

I am very loss to hear of their passing -- I will always remember how they helped me feel so at home at camp. Lovely warm people. Thanks for the beautiful memories. Marcie Gorman Smith - Louisville, CO

Jane Paley Lord

January 13, 2013

I owe an enormous debt to Marty and Sylvia. I began my eight years at Kippewa in 1958, as one of the 50 or so original campers. The Silvermans provided the place where I met lifelong friends and had the best times ever. They will be missed by all of us who love the camp. My deepest sympathies to the family.

Sandra Reznik

January 7, 2013

The five years Samantha spent at camp are filled with so many memories of those special moments that happen only in the Kippy bubble. Every year my daughter would count the days until camp, until the start of that "one big party, run by Silvia and Marty." Jon, I will never forget Kippewa and what it did for Samantha and I will never forget your parents. To all the Silvermans, deepest sympathy from Samantha and her family.

Jackie Spellman/Valente

January 4, 2013

I spent the summers from 1958 to 1964 at Camp Kippewa. My fond memories of Camp and friendships made will remain with me forever. Thank you Marty and Sylvia.

Karen Shamban

January 3, 2013

My condolences to the Silverman family on the passing of Marty and Sylvia. They founded Kippewa so many years ago, and what a wonderful place it was. I spent 7 summers there, and my two sisters went as well. I learned many life lessons and skills there -- some taught directly by Marty and Sylvia. They created a place that was unique and important, and it lives on in hearts and thoughts.

Claire Chappell

January 2, 2013

Sending love and prayers to your family at this sad time. I remember Marty said to me 'picking up where you left off' as I returned in 1996. Summer 1995 was amazing- I remember Sylvia singing away in the Lodge 'we welcome you to Kippewa ...' may you both rest inpeace- you created a magic for thousands xxxxx

Jeff Sterling

January 2, 2013

We have all truly lost two of our extended family with the passing of Marty and Sylvia. I worked at Kippewa full time 1979-1984 and part-time through 1991 grounds and maintenance and had the pleasure of "coming back" for the 50th year to spruce up my grounds for the reunion. Simply put, it was the best job with the best people I have ever had and the fond memories of all the good times and the laughs are with me always. Marty's tidbits of wisdom and Sylvia as my self-proclaimed "Jewish Mother" live with me today and in the future. To Linda, Paul and Jon, my thoughts are with you and your families. Your parents will live forever at that special place, on our favorite Lake Cobbosseecontee, we call Kippewa.

January 1, 2013

On behalf of the Berger family Betty, Judy Kline, and Leslie, I wish to extend to Linda, Paul and Jonathan my sincere condolences.We were part of the Kippewa family from 1959 - 1963. In, 1959, Betty, my Mom, was the first Camp Mother. Then for the remaining years, she managed the kitchen including working with Chef Jessie planning the delicious menus. At the time of my sister's death, a year ago,I spoke with Marty and we reminisced about camp.Judy was the Junior Camp Unit Leader. She also had the pleasure to be Paul's first grade teacher at the Greenlodge School in Dedham, Mass. I started as a camper and continued until I was a Junior Counselor. I spent happy summers on the waterfront with Dick Karp (swimming and canoeing). Marty and Sylvia made my summers at camp some of the best times any young person could experience. My thoughts and prayers are with the family.
Leslie Berger, Boca Raton, Florida

Harriet Manis

January 1, 2013

I am sorry to hear about both of your parents. I will remember them fondly.

December 31, 2012

Shelley and I went to Kippewa in the very early days, 1959-63 when our dad was the camp accountant. We will never forget the love and guidance Sylvia and Marty gave us, the varied activities we were exposed to, (who ever thought we'd climb real mountains!), or the lifelong friendships that were nurtured over those summers so long ago. The 50 th Reunion was also a joyful week-end, sleeping in a cabin, reminiscing by the lake with some of the girls as well as visiting Sylvia and Marty in their cabin. Linda, Paul and Jonathan were little kids back then, now adults with families of their own. We send our love and sincerest condolences on your double loss. They will be forever missed and remembered. Carol Gray Cole and Shelley Gray Krug, Needham, MA.

Ruth Rosenthal

December 31, 2012

I went to Kippewa for 5 seasons starting in 1956. I was one of the first campers. I am saddened by their passing. Lots of fond memories. I did things at camp I would never have done like mountain climbing and camping and water skiing. So many memories......Ruth Rosenthal

Lynne Fain

December 30, 2012

My condolences to Linda, Paul, & Jon. Marty & Sylvia meant a lot to the Fain Family. They provided a summer camp not only for the Fain girls, Lynne, Jean, & Barb, but Family weekends for the entire family at the end of the camp session for many summers.

I am grateful to Marty & Sylvia for providing me the vehicle for a life time of cherished memories.

Wendy Jeffcoat

December 30, 2012

I spent two summers 1991 and 1992 at Kippewa teaching archery and loved it. I was fortunate to meet some amazing people and life long friends. Marty and Sylvia were gracious, kind, and gave us the feeling that we were part of their family when we worked there. Many great memories. Much love and prayers to their family. Wendy Duplantis Jeffcoat

anthony evans

December 30, 2012

I worked with marty at kippewa 2000-2002 marty and sylvia were like other parents to me I treasured their friendships for years after leaving kippewa .They were leaders that had dedicated their lives both to seeing kippewa move into the future I will miss them both .
my sympathys to paul linda and jon and the rest of the family may you treasure your time and remember them both.
Anthony Evans Australia

Melanie Roitman

December 30, 2012

Marty and Sylvia created a place where girls felt safe and secure to express their creativity and individuality in the most beautiful of environments. During the many years that I worked at Kippewa for Girls, we became dear friends. They included me as a member of their extended family, during all seasons. It was an exciting, unique, fascinating, warm, and caring place to be. Marty believed that the true measure of a person was being a "Mensch. " His vision of a truly individualized summer experience for every girl was the essence of Kippewa. The thousands of girls who spent many happy summers at Kippewa made lifelong friends and irreplaceable memories. Marty and Sylvia set a standard of excellence for all summer camps. One of Marty's favorite sayings was, "There are 56 days of summer camp, and every day counts!" Marty and Sylvia made every day count for all the days of their lives.
My deepest condolences to Jon,Paul, Linda, their families and friends.
May the memory of Marty and Sylvia Silverman be for a blessing.

December 30, 2012

We are so sorry to learn about the death of Marty and Sylvia. We fondly remember all of our years working together and visiting with them at Kippewa. We send our deepest sympathies to their entire family and their Kippewa family. Ann and Dick Travis, The Summer Lady.

Renee Perez

December 30, 2012

My condolences to the Silverman family. For nine summers my daughters were privileged to be a part of the Kippewa family (1997-2005). Kippewa was a very special place for two girls from the Bronx to grow and thrive. Marty and Sylvia - forever in our hearts...
Renee Perez (Steuer)

December 30, 2012

When I saw the obituaries for both Marty and Sylvia I could not believe that they both had passed a day apart from one another.
Our prayers go out to the family. We will always remember the days of the family ownership of Kippewa and what a lovely program the Silverman family ran together.
Beverly Shiffman and Diane Borodkin

Catherine Vest-Gerdtz

December 30, 2012

I was saddened to hear of the passing of Marty and Sylvia. I worked at Camp Kippewa in the summers of 1992 and 1993, I had a wonderful time with many, many happy memories. My deepest condolences to the Silverman family. Catherine Vest-Gerdtz (Vest) (UK/Australia)

December 30, 2012

Marty was an incredible person. A real chacter. He will be missed.
Nancy Soschin
Summer Solutions

Jennifer (Bourque) Lee

December 30, 2012

I had the pleasure of working for Marty and Sylvia at Kippewa for several summers. They were an extraordinary couple whose love for each other was unmistakeable. I will always be grateful to both Marty and Sylvia for the friendships made possible and the confidence they gave me in myself.

Marty and Sylvia, you will be missed. My thoughts and prayers to the entire Silverman family.

Michelle Grimmo

December 30, 2012

My prayers go out to the whole Silverman family.Both Marty and Silvia were family to me,and my years at Kippewa will always be remembered.I love you both.
Michelle Grimmo.

Milciades "MIL" Viera

December 30, 2012

The first time I talk with Marty was by phone. We have a long and interested conversation. At the end we agreed that I was going to Kippewa as Tennis Director. It was 1985, my first summer in camp. And from then I went to camp for 5 summers. I fell in love with camp, with the kindness of the Silverman's. My memories are all full of great moments as when I found Marty fulling camp with blue ribbons when Aaron came to life. As my name was long, Marty shorten it to MIL, and as to now, my friends here in Formose, Argentina, call me like that.
They have a wonderfull and rich life. And gave birth to hundred of children in Kippewa.
May God have them both in a place where they can contnuing enjoyin to each other.

Sandy (Allen) Horsley

December 30, 2012

Marty and Sylvia, I am so deeply sorry to hear that you are no longer with us, your global family. You gave so many of us memories that were so special, I even share these with my own children now - thank you both very, very much.

I wish all your family peace at this sad time and I know that the sadness will not last for long as the good times were so numerous; you and Kippewa are forever in my thoughts.

Poppy (Donna) Himelfarb

December 30, 2012

"...Our hearts and thoughts go out to you, we long for Kippewa anew..." I'm very grateful for the lifelong friendships and memories made possible by Marty & Sylvia.

Sandy (Allen) Horsley

December 30, 2012

Marty and Sylvia, I am so deeply sorry to hear that you are no longer with us, your global family. You gave so many of us memories that were so special, I even share these with my own children now - thank you both very, very much.

I wish all your family peace at this sad time and I know that the sadness will not last for long as the good times were so numerous; you and Kippewa are forever in my thoughts.

December 30, 2012

Marty and Sylvia, I am so deeply sorry to hear that you are no longer with us, your global family. You gave so many of us memories that were so special, I even share these with my own children now - thank you both very, very much.

I wish all your family peace at this sad time and I know that the sadness will not last for long as the good times were so numerous; you and Kippewa are forever in my thoughts.

Best wishes from Sandy (Allen) Horsley, Bedford, England

Susan Miller Needleman

December 30, 2012

I have so many many fond memories of Sylvia, Marty and Camp Kippewa. Too numerous to mention but living on the lake for those 6 summers obviously had an affect on me as we now live full-time on Lake Winnipesaukee in NH. I spent six summers at Camp Kippewa in the early 60's and then later sent our two daughters, Amy and Stacy, there. My heartfelt condolences to Linda, Paul, Jonathan and their families.

ann (Silverstein)Breitner

December 30, 2012

I went to Kippewa for five years and have the most wonderful memories. The Silvermans always remembered my lame bathing suits. My daughter Jill went to Kippewa for many years and each time I came to visit, Marty would remember my name. The Silvermans were loving and remarkable people. I loved the water sports and the plays and especially Shabbat with the grape juice for all. I went from 68-73

Lynn Sapperstein

December 30, 2012

Hi, it's Lynn Sapperstein- if anyone went to camp btwn 1972-75, you' d recall the closeness with the directors and the campers. They were great leaders! I played tether ball with Marty often outside our cabin. They were serious competitive games we all had! I visited the camp last spring for the first time since I was a camper. It was so surreal! I went to the cafeteria where I saw our cabin photos and went to my old cabins where all the plaques were on the wall that we created! Marty and Silvia helped me be the person I am today. I gained confidence, independence, and creativity from being a camper and I will always have a special place in my heart for them!

Lisa Dowden

December 30, 2012

Oh what sad news!! I travelled from the UK in 1981 to spend my summer as a camp counsellor at Camp Kippewa and this is where I met Marty and Sylvia and their son. I had a wonderful time and the memories I have will stay with me forever!!

December 30, 2012

Working for Marty, Sylvia, Paul & Jon at Kippy was a great and unusual job. My condolences to their children and grandchildren. Linda Snodgrass

December 30, 2012

We are deeply saddened to read of the deaths of Marty and Sylvia. We lived in Westwood for many years as they did and they were our friends friends.

They were a great couple and we will remember them with affection..

I (Lois) have good memories of carpooling with Sylvia to Wheelock College where we both worked in the 1970s.

We send our love and sympathy to Paul, Linda and Jonathan from Irwin and Lois Mirsky.

May Marty and Sylvia rest in peace.

The Mirsky Family

Sabrina Lara

December 30, 2012

I grave crear memories from Marty and Sylvia, they made my summers at Kippewa unforgettables.
Caracasvenezuea

Katie Bartel (Robinson)

December 29, 2012

I worked at Marty's camp in Maine for 3 summers from 2000-2002. My first summer I worked part time in the photo department and part time as his secretary. I will always laugh at the memory of him telling me I was the worst secretary they ever hired, but the best photo instructor they ever hired. Those summers gave me my first taste of travel and some of the best friends in the world, and for that I will be eternally grateful. Rest in peace Marty and Sylvia.

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