CYNTHIA-SILVERMAN-Obituary

CYNTHIA SILVERMAN

New York, New York

1990 - 2019

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SILVERMAN--Cynthia. September 23, 1990 - December 14, 2019. Cynthia Leigh Silverman passed away unexpectedly on the 14th of December 2019 at the young age of 29. She was the only child of Catharine Crowell Regan and Kenneth Silverman of Key West, Florida and Amagansett, New York. She was a...

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It is with much sorrow we receive the news of Cynthia's passing. A beautiful, bright light that radiated in the hearts of many, gone too soon. Our sincerest condolences and heartfelt sympathies to Kate, Ken, and family.

I am so terribly sorry and saddened that this happened. I was looking forward to seeing Cynthia next semester at CUNY. We sat next to each other in orientation and the first thing I remember about her is her telling me about how she hurt her foot on the train stairs that morning. I was impressed that she managed to make it to class. I think I would have given up and gone home. To her family and friends: I can only hope that the pain of her passing will lessen with time, and that memories of...

Cynthia was a wonderful person and a true friend. She will always remain in my thoughts and my heart.

Such a tragic loss of a beautiful bright pursuing her goals for the benefit of everyone. My prayer to all her close friends and family.

Cynthia was an extremely sweet and genuine person. She will be and already is greatly missed and my heart goes out to her family.

My heart goes out to the family of Cynthia: she seemed really special and wonderfully made. I hope that you find comfort and peace during this difficult time.

We were so saddened to learn of Cynthia's untimely passing. We will always remember her sparkling intellect and sense of humor. Our hearts go out to Ken and Kate, and all of Cynthia's family and friends. In deepest sympathy, the Schrager/Gitlin family.

Sending all of my love to Cynthia's family. Cynthia and my daughter, Elly Brinkley, were at Dalton together and I remember her as brilliant, funny and passionate. When the girls were in the fourth grade, I was the chaperon on a school trip to the Lower East Side. Cyntha was in my group and as I was fumbling with the map and itinerary, Cynthia confidently and firmly took the materials from my hands and proceeded to guide us on a perfectly conducted tour for the rest of the afternoon. She was a...