1938
2017
February 1,1938- June 11, 2017
Edward Silverberg was born in San Francisco and attended local public schools, graduating from Balboa High School. He extended his education at City College San Francisco, studying printing and newspaper production. Early in his newspaper days he worked at the Chronicle and the Call Bulletin in printing and production work. He then worked at the Progress until it ceased circulation and he retired.To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
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Cliff Harrington
June 15, 2021
A good, kind, and gentle soul. Our wold is now a little more poorer without Ed.
Lois Hauck
October 9, 2018
I came across an old address label from Ed. We met on a group trip to Israel sometime in the 70's' We exchanged addresses and wrote a few letters back and forth. Back then I lived in VA.
Today I came on social media to see what I could find, and unfortunately discovered he has passed away. Sadly, life goes by very quickly. My sincere, belated condolences to all his family and friends.
Cliff Harrington
July 8, 2017
Eddie and I were Homewood Terrace "inmates" together. Eddie was, even then, a good and kind person. One of the few "older" boys who did not bully the smaller kids. I also knew him as an adult, and he had not changed, except that he grew from a good and kind boy to a good and kind man. Karen and I miss him terribly, and will be remembered by many others who have wonderful memories of him.
G. "Cliff" Harrington
American Heart Association
June 23, 2017
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Elise Koret PT
June 21, 2017
I was deeply saddened to learn about Ed's passing. It seems as though I just saw his kind, friendly face at Koret. Ed was a very polite, considerate, and soft-spoken gentleman. I will miss seeing him. My sincerest and most heartfelt condolences to Irene and all who had the pleasure of knowing Ed. May his memory be eternal, and may he rest peacefully.
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