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Bradley Jon Silver

ROCHESTER, New York

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Silver, Bradley Jon "The Bear" FAIRPORT: At the age of 52, passed away unexpectedly on October 21, 2008. Brad was born in Chicago on February 17, 1956, son of the late Irving and "baby-boy" to his adoring mother, Pauline Silver. Brad leaves behind his greatest joy, his sons, Scott,...

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Wow,it's been years big guy.cant believe this you were such an inspiration for me as a youth. You were one of those type of people that one never forgets and I never did. Rest in power big guy.

Hey Big Brad
Just want you to know you’re not forgotten my friend. A bunch of us were having beers today talking about you and the good old days at the gym on monroe Ave . RIP brother

I am so sorry that I didn't learn about Brad's death until today....almost a month later. It was such a shock. I wish I could have been there to give my condolences to his family. I met Brad through Sue when I worked with her at Dominic's downtown, around 1987. Then I worked out at his gym and became part of the "family" there. He gave the greatest hugs and I am so sad that I will never get another. My love and prayers to Sue and the boys.

I enjoyed working with Silver. He was a nice and funny guy. One memory I have of him is that he never wore a coat, even when it was freezing outside! He would simply say, "It's not cold." My thoughts and prayers are with his family. May God's love comfort you in this trying time. He will be missed.

I've had the privilege of knowing Brad since second grade at Brookside Middle School. He was a unique individual that left a lasting impression on everyone he met. Although we haven't seen much of each other since high school, he will always be a good old friend. He left way too soon.

Brad, I met you years ago. You were a man whose size could only eclipsed by the size of your heart. It was a pleasure just to know you. You will be missed.

I worked with Brad in the early 1980's at the old Club 747. Brad was a great guy and was always there to help with a problem or just to say "Hello" . He also had a nice gym on Monroe Ave. He will be missed by all.

Brad provided a pathway for many of us to improve our selves way beyond that of "Silver's Gym". Brad's kindness and unconditional help that he gave is a small testimony too his lifes work. I have so many great memories of that time in my life that Brad provided because of his giving nature. He will live forever. Thank you Brad. Thank you to his family who supported Brad in all that he did for others.

Brad was a great friend, a loving father and a fantastic guy with a heart of gold. My prayers go out to his family and friends!