LEE-SILVERMAN-Obituary

LEE B. SILVERMAN

Pennellville, Maine

Dec 2, 1964 – Dec 27, 2025 (Age 61)

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BORN
December 2, 1964
DIED
December 27, 2025
AGE
61
LOCATION
Pennellville, Maine

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SILVERMAN, Lee B. Lee unexpectedly passed away, on December 27, 2025 in Brunswick, ME. He was 61. He leaves behind his four children: Maisie, Myles, Gus, and Natty B; and his mother, Renee Glickman, of Palm Spring, CA. Full listing, at:

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Lee was a wonderful man full of life and with a profound love for his family. We shared stories often about each of our children -we each are blessed with 4. He was an active Dad, full of adventuresome spirit and fully engaged and proud of His Children! He will be missed tremendously by Family Friends and Colleagues .

So sorry to hear of Lee's passing. So many fond memories with Lee. Such a great person.

Lee was a friend : he was a remarkable individual. His eye for detail made him unforgettable. His legacy of observation will live on. My condolences to his family. Paul Robert Garrido Boston, Massachusetts

I am so sorry to learn about this terrible tragedy and send condolences to your entire family. Lee was a big influence on me as my first real boyfriend. He for sure was a big part of making me a travel adventurer, vintage clothes collector, art admirer, and a person who wasn´t afraid to go away to college and see all the world has to offer. His perspective was always interesting, cool and way ahead of his time. When we reconnected about ten years ago, one thing was super clear. There...

Lee was a friend, a good neighbor and a great father. My encounters with Lee were almost entirely within the confines of Pennellville, so it was fascinating to learn about his extensive travels and accomplishments, things he never bragged about. I post some photos he gave me for use at the 50th Pennellville Association Picnic. They are not mostly photos OF Lee, but photos BY Lee, and one photo I took at the Halloween barn party we hosted a decade ago. I hope you enjoy them.