Jeremiah-Silverman-Obituary

Jeremiah Silverman

Fort Worth, Texas

Apr 18, 1920 – Apr 26, 2013 (Age 93)

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BORN
April 18, 1920
DIED
April 26, 2013
AGE
93
LOCATION
Fort Worth, Texas

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Jeremiah Nordau Silverman, 93, passed away Friday, April 26, 2013. Funeral: Private in Greenwood Memorial Park. Memorials: Humane Society of North Texas, 1840 E. Lancaster Ave., Fort Worth, Texas 76103. Jerry was born April 18, 1920, in NYC to Herman Silverman, an attorney, and Zara Gabriel...

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I will always remember you and Your sweet wife. The memories of how you cared for her and she cared for you is something I cherish. RIH

I can hardly believe it’s been 8 years since you transitioned. Jeremiah still remember you, you had to have put some sweet kindness on him. We miss you!!! RIH, Mr. Silverman ❤

My how time has flown. Charles and I always speak of you,
Mr. Silverman when we pass by Hulen St. Jeremiah has grown so much since you and Mrs. Silverman attended his 3rd birthday party, we will always keep you to our hearts. May you continue to RIH.❤

this is Moteza Ghaseminejad (60 y), he was my professor in 4 physics courses in shiraz university in IRAN. he was a pattern for me.unfortunately for long time i had no information of him and today i searched his photos by chance and i found he passed away.meanwhile i didnot think he has lived till now. he was lovely man and serious in teaching and taking exam. This picture is the same as that time around 1975-1980 with the same clothes. Ilovely remind him and respect him and never...

Jerry and Jean at a picnic in 1975 at Naghshe Rustam, near Persepolis, Iran with members of the Physics Department of the University in Shiraz.

What a big life you had! Kat and I will miss you and Gene.

Well as time goes by I'm sure that my heart will start to heal.You will be missed by me, Jeremiah and Charles.Until we meet again R.I.P Mr.Silverman.

Know that you were respected for your honor, good intentions, intelligence, compassion for animals, willingness to aid others, service to our country during WW2, and the great love you had for your wife, my mother. Farewell, Jerry