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Charles Silberstein

Pikesville, Maryland

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Charles Eliot Silberstein, of Towson, MD, passed away on Sunday, June 25, 2023 at the age of 90. He is survived by his wife, Barbara Silberstein (nee Harrison); children, Susan Silberstein and Richard (Carol Richards) Silberstein; grandchildren, Peter Jarow (Lisa Donnelly), Elizabeth Jarow Sytnik...

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Still remembering Dr. Silberstein on this anniversary of his passing. He is and was one of God´s best creations. May his memory continue to bring your family comfort and peace.

A little late here but I was one of Dr. Silberstein´s patients. He did my heel cord extension and tendon transfer when I was 6 years old in 1988. The man gave me a mostly normal life with that operation and I´ll always be grateful.

Dr Silverstein took care of my son Alexander as a baby. He was born premature at one pound thirteen ounces! He had hemiplegia of the left side. Dr Silberstein was the most Professional, most kind, most caring doctor. Our family loved him. Dorothy yaffe

My sincerest condolences to the Silberstein family. Dr. Silberstein was a friend to both of my parents. My mother worked in his first office and my Dad knew his father and , I believe, played tennis with both of them. The good doctor fixed broken bones in both my mother and my daughter many years later. As all have said, he was a most kind and caring man.

I met him in the OR at GbMC in 1973 as a young nurse. He was always kind, caring and never inclined to arrogance. He clearly was admired and loved by those who saw his brilliance in spite of his humility and I realized even then, he was doing God´s will every day. I am blessed to have known him. May his memory be a blessing to his family. He walks in the Light.

Such an honor to have known and worked with this wonderful man. The care he gave to his patients and their families and the mentorship to colleagues is beyond measure. We all thank him. Memories eternal.

I´m so sorry to hear of ur loss. I know u will him terribly. I started working under him at Kennedy Kreiger in 1974 through the Orthopedic/Cerebral Palsy Clinic. He was a true gentleman in every sense of the word. Classy, handsome, ridiculously intelligent, and honestly one of the dearest souls I´ve known. His love and caring for his pediatric patients and their families, along with all the employees he treated. When I needed my first knee replacement, I was so sad he wasn´t doing surgery...

Dr. Silberstein was one of the gracious ,knowledgable wonderful physician I have ever met. It was a true pleasure and honor to work with him in the ortho clinic (KKI). He treated every patient with kindness. He took the time to really get to know his patients. Every patient and family loved him. He would tell us nurses the best stories about his career. He could always put a smile on our faces. He was one of a kind. He will truly be missed. Thoughts and prayers go out to his family. ...

A great man, doctor and mentor to many. I am so grateful to have worked with and learned from one of the truly great orthopedic surgeons during my time at Children´s Hospital. My thoughts and prayers are with his lovely wife Barbara and the entire family.