Ben Silver

Ben Silver obituary

Ben Silver

Ben Silver Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on May 3, 2012.
Silver, Ben Ben Silver, a Peabody Award-winning CBS television news reporter and journalism professor, father to six and grandfather to eleven, died from complications of Parkinson's disease May 2 at his home in St. Louis Park, MN. He was 85. From the late 1950s to the early 1970s, Silver covered many of the nation's major events, including Ted Kennedy's car accident on Chappaquiddick, campus unrest, race rioting in Detroit, Newark and Chicago, school integration, Fidel Castro's takeover of Cuba, the Cuban missile crisis, the launch of the nation's space program, and two national political conventions. It was the heyday of television journalism, CBS was in the number one slot, and night after night Silver reported from a different part of the country on some of the network's top stories. When no other reporters could get them to talk, Silver landed exclusive interviews with former Tonight Show host Johnny Carson and former head of the FBI J. Edgar Hoover. Before joining CBS News, Silver was with WCKT-TV in Miami from 1957 to 1966 where he reported from the former Soviet Union and throughout Latin America. In 1959 he was jailed for a week, sometimes at gunpoint, during then-Cuban President Fulgencio Batista's regime. In 1960 Silver won a Peabody Award, television journalism's highest honor, for his Latin American coverage. While covering the Chicago riots for CBS, Silver met his future wife, Linda Rude, at a club. He spotted the young, blue-eyed beauty wearing a nursing uniform and asked her to dance. The two dated long distance and married a year later. Together they had three children. Silver also had three children with his first wife. After six years, Silver left CBS for Arizona State University, where he became a journalism professor. He and his wife had two young sons by then and he wanted to spend more time with his family. The only thing Silver was more devoted to than journalism was his wife and family. He continued to cover stories for CBS from Arizona for a few years, including John McCain's return from North Vietnam where he was held as a prisoner of war for six years. Silver called it the happiest story of his career. After 18 years, Silver retired from ASU in 1990, and was named professor emeritus. He focused on travel and a growing brood of grandchildren, to whom he was known as "Pop Pops." He remained involved at ASU, and at his alma mater, the University of Iowa, establishing broadcast journalism scholarships at both schools. Benjamin Silver was born March 25, 1927, at home in the Bronx, N.Y. He was the seventh of eight children of Samuel and Rosa Silver, both Russian Jewish immigrants. At 17, Silver dropped out of high school to join the Army in honor of his oldest brother, Morris, who had died fighting shortly after landing at Normandy. It wasn't until college that Silver discovered a love for reading and learning. On the GI bill, Silver earned a bachelor's in speech from the University of Iowa. He had intended to go to law school. But while working the potato line at the university's cafeteria, a friend who passed through regularly convinced him to pursue journalism. After graduation, Silver moved back to New York, met and married his first wife and worked for his father managing his apartment buildings. But Silver said he never wanted to be a businessman. He wanted to be a journalist, specifically on CBS. He returned to the Midwest, first at Northwestern, then to Iowa, where he earned his master's in journalism. Silver landed his first job out of school at KTIV-TV in Sioux City, Iowa, where he persuaded a judge to allow the first television camera in a courtroom in this country during a murder trial. The station won an Emmy Award for his effort. Silver is survived by his wife of 44 years, Linda; children, Don (Donna) Silver, James (Meredith) Silver, Julie (Howard) Talenfeld, Scott (Natalie) Silver, Kurt (Jennifer) Silver and Beth (Spencer) Silver Insolia; grand- children, Alyse, Jacqueline, Jonathan, Alex, Natalie, Sonia, Luisa, Clara, Lauren, Ethan and Mia; sister, Miriam Steiner. A service will be held at 9 a.m. Sunday (May 6) at Hodroff-Epstein Memorial Chapel, 126 E. Franklin Ave. in Minneapolis. He will be buried at 2 p.m at Forest Hill Cemetery, 822 Emery Street, Eau Claire, Wis. Shiva to follow at 7 p.m. at Beth Silver Insolia's house, 4619 Townes Circle, Edina, Minn. Memorials are preferred to the Department of Development, Mayo Clinic, 200 First Street S.W., Rochester, MN 55905. Attention: Parkinson's Research.

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Michael Smith

April 26, 2024

He is missed.

Celebrating wonderful brothers! both passed in early May- still having fun I am sure!

Rosa Silver

April 26, 2021

Miss both these wonderful important people in my life, I am thankful for their ongoing contribution! Love ya!

Mike Smith

April 28, 2019

Think of him often. He was a bright light in the darkness cast by Fidel Castro.

Wendy Rafilson Black

May 11, 2012

A wonderful professor...a very sweet man. You will be missed, Ben.

Ron and Martha Puechner

May 7, 2012

We will miss Ben greatly. He and Linda were such great neighbors to my Mom. I truly enjoyed our visits over the years. Our thoughts and prayers are with Linda and all of the wonderful family.

Mike Smith

May 7, 2012

We'll all miss Ben immensely. He was a trusted friend for over 50 years. Watched
get attacked on TV at the Freedom Tower while covering the downfall of the Batista regime. His courage was amazing.

Deb Pierce

May 7, 2012

Spencer, Beth and Family,
My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family during this difficult time.

Steve and Arlene Anthony

May 7, 2012

Ben along with his family, Linda, Scott, Kurt, and Beth was an outstanding neighbor and friend. He was always willing to do anything to help as a neighbor and friend. Ben was a wonderful conversationalist and able to discuss with intellect any topic of conversation. He was a devoted father and husband. We will certainly miss seeing Ben walking around our neighborhood and conversing with him on so many topics. Our thoughts and prayers to Linda, Beth, Kurt and Scott and their families.

Fae Silver

May 6, 2012

Ben was my brother-in-law. I remember him so well as he looked on the first picture.With family members,I would sit around the table, in amazement, at his journalism stories, the amazing things he had covered that day, told so casually.
He was charm.
He was intelligence.
He was quality.
I am honoured to have known him & treasure such fond memories.
I learned from him.
I love him.
Fae Silver

Brian Rackham

May 5, 2012

Ben Silver was a mentor and a friend who inspired my love of journalism. He was an excellent teacher, who recognized potential in his students and encouraged them to follow their dreams.

When Ben was at ASU in the early 1980's he put me to work in the radio lab, and gave me an opportunity to teach for the first time. Today I work at the Cronkite School and am enrolled in the Ph.D. program there. Ben left a lasting impression on me, and countless other aspiring journalists.

I remember Ben's stories about CBS, and his belief that journalism is important work. Years after I first met Ben, I ran into him at KCNC in Denver, where he had come to do research. He remembered me, and I felt honored to be his friend.

Thank You, Ben. I will never forget you.

Frank & Joanna Insolia

May 5, 2012

Ben we all will miss you and the time that we have enjoyed together.
We, your family and our grandchildren always Love You

Dennis O'Neill

May 5, 2012

Hey Ben, you made a big difference in my life.

You gave me path to follow, kept me in school, got me my first job and put me together with some very wonderful guys who I still work with today.

The night I heard that you had moved on, I was working at ASU in the Cronkite building on a new TV news program with those same guys.

Ben, that's some kind of poetic.

You know I'm appreciative and thankful for all your help.

Stacy, Craig, Owen and Ellis Bednar

May 4, 2012

We had the honor of knowing Ben (Pop Pops) through Beth, Spencer and "the girls". What a gem of a man--a treasured soul. We were so lucky to have been able to exchange hugs and words with such a lovely man during the past six years. He is part of an exquisite family that we treasure deeply. We share in your loss and send you all our love...

Paul Allvin

May 4, 2012

Ben Silver was a great role model for every aspiring journalist. My best to Beth and Spencer, plus your beautiful kids.

David Wickert

May 4, 2012

Beth and family, very sorry for your loss. You're in our prayers.

Aline & Jacky Geromin

May 4, 2012

We are infinitely sad to hear about Ben's passing. All our thoughts go towards Linda and towards you his children and grandchildren. All our family is with you during this difficult time.
Geromin Family (Renage, France)

Steve Anthony

May 4, 2012

I grew up in Mesa, Arizona with the Silvers living on the next street, so it is with a heavy heart that I extend my condolences to the entire Silver family. Scott and Kurt were my best friends growing up, so I spent a lot of time at the Silvers over the years. I always enjoyed my discussions with Ben about what was going on in the world. He was a great father, husband and friend and will be missed greatly.

Giovanni & Jin Insolia

May 4, 2012

Dear Beth and Linda, my deepest condolences. Ben was a great man.

Mary & Neal Cissel

May 4, 2012

We are so sad to hear about Ben's passing. Our deep sympathy to his family. We always enjoyed being in his company.

Maurice

May 4, 2012

To the Silver family: I am deeply sorry for your loss. Although I did not know Ben personally, it is obvious by others comments how caring of a person he was. Surely he will be missed, but his memory will live on in your hearts and minds. May God grant you the ability to handle such a trying time. Ps 72:12-14

Joe & Georgeann Holmwood

May 4, 2012

Linda and Family:
Our deepest sympathy on the passing of Ben.

Agusia, John and Liam Pietrzyk

May 3, 2012

Dear Linda, Beth, Spencer and family,

Please accept our condolences. Ben was such a kind man. He will be truly missed.

Sy, Ruth & Ben

Larry Norman

May 3, 2012

A soft-spoken, beautiful and wise man. An anchor of our family. I'll miss you Uncle Ben.

Laurie Fagen

May 3, 2012

Mr. Silver was one of my more memorable professors at ASU, and was always energetic and so excited about journalism. He had many tales to tell, and we all benefited from his extensive background knowledge and experience. He and I also shared the "Iowa" connection, so I was saddened to hear of his passing. No doubt he'll have his microphone out at the pearly gates!

Pam Creedon

May 3, 2012

Linda, thank you and Ben for all of your support of Iowa JMC. It is an honor to award Ben's broadcasting scholarship each year. Your support for our Adler Building will always be remembered. Our thoughts are with you and the family.

Robin Schiebler Cacopardo

May 3, 2012

Professor Silver was my most memorable professor during my time at ASU. He challenged me to be a better journalist and took a personal interest in my work. It was a privilege to study under him.

Sharon Bramlett-Solomon

May 3, 2012

Ben was a compassionate broadcast journalist, a dedicated teacher and a wonderful colleague. His office was next to mine when I came aboard as a new Cronkite School professor and I cherish his warmth and kindness. My heart goes out to you Linda and family.

Susan Allen

May 3, 2012

What an amazing man. I recognize Ben's work from his pictures. Spencer and Beth, you should be so proud as a family to have had such a talented and loving man as a father. Our prayers are with you.

Madeleine Peterson

May 3, 2012

My condolences to Linda and their children. Ben was a kind person and Harry and I enjoyed the few times we got to spend together.
My love to Linda and Scott.

Craig Allen

May 3, 2012

Ben was a pioneer and leader in broadcast education. Here at the Cronkite School, we will miss him greatly.

Rosa Silver-Russell

May 3, 2012

An amazing man, had much to give. We thank him for so much. I can see him and Sy together now...

Derek Lewis

May 3, 2012

I know it was his time, but he will be missed; even by those of us who only knew him through his kids. He was an inspiration to two of most important people in my life: his daughter Beth and her husband Spencer. God Speed.

Lisa Sommer Devlin

May 3, 2012

Ben beame a mentor to me when he was teaching on sabbatical at Iowa. We kept in touch after I moved to Arizona. He was an extremely kind an empathetic person, but also encouraged you to be your best. He will be missed.

Jeanne Rassett

May 3, 2012

Spencer and Beth,

My heart goes out to you and your family. May God grant everyone peace and solace to handle the difficult days ahead.

God Bless All,

Alison Wyant

May 3, 2012

You will be deeply missed Uncle Ben! We love you. Rest in peace.

Chris Callahan

May 2, 2012

Ben was an extraordinarily popular professor here at Arizona State University's Walter Cronkite School of Journalism for nearly 20 years. Of course Ben worked with Walter at CBS News, and then connected with him regularly here at ASU. Many of our school's best and brightest remember Ben as their favorite and most influential professor. He had an amazing impact on many young lives, and continued that positive influence on today's students through his generous scholarship. Our thoughts and prayers are with Linda and the entire Silver family.
- Chris Callahan, Dean, Walter Cronkite School of Journalism, ASU

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