David-Silverman-Obituary

David A. Silverman Sr.

Easton, Pennsylvania

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David A. Silverman, Sr., 75, of Bangor, formerly of Phillipsburg, died Sunday, March 3, 2013 in Lehigh Valley Hospital. Born: October 12, 1937 in Easton, he was a son of the late Mark and Abby (King) Silverman. Personal: He worked for Mack Printing, Wilson Borough for over 40 years and retired in...

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To me he was my Uncle David, and he had always called me his "princess", the first born niece. I will always be thankful for the memory of the last time he visited our home in Massachusetts with David Jr. & Jacquie. You are in my thoughts & prayers.

My deepest condolences to all of the Silverman family. David was a kind person who was always there for his loved ones. I can still remember being in awe of my handsome cousin when he came home in his Phillipsburg football uniform. I'll miss him, and will always love him.

My heartfelt sympathies to David's sister and brother and his children, their spouses, and his grandchildren. David was my cousin. I always looked up to him. He was a kind and considerate individual who I admired and will miss.

condolences to Dave and Jackie on the loss of a good man. we are sorry for your loss, I am sure Gram in heaven is saying there's Dave. Todd and Karen

To Dave & Jackie & family, I am so sorry to hear about Dad Dave passing away. We had some good times at the bowling alley. I have been so lost in my own grieve that I missed knowing about yours. I am here to tell you it is said "take things one day at the time." He will always be in your heart and in your memories both good and bad! Know that I am thinking of you!

David was the uncle of my sister-in-law, Sue. We were at many, many of the same family gatherings over the years and I always thought of him as being a very kind-hearted and decent human being; the salt of the earth if you will. He was hard working and I admired him for taking care of his mother for many years. He will be missed.

sorry about your loss

The best thing you can say about a man is "that he took good care of his mother". David did that,our condolences.

My thoughts and prayers go out to Dave's family. Dave and I worked and bowled together for many years. Sorry to hear of his loss. Dick Siebler