LLOYD-SILVER-Obituary

LLOYD SILVER

Lakewood, Washington

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Lloyd M. Silver Lloyd M. Silver, 91, of Tacoma, passed away peacefully after a short illness on November 14th. Born on February 7, 1923 to Scandinavian immigrants Conrad and Lena Silver, he attended Stanley Elementary, Jason Lee Junior High, and graduated from Stadium High School. He is survived...

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As Scott said when he called me about Lloyd's passing "It's an end of a era"
All the memories I have with you and dad are great memories. I still remember all the Fircrest Fun Day you started with dad. The making of Santa that greeted people as they drove into Fircrest. So many memories to list, you're going to be missed.

As Scott said when he called me about Lloyd's passing "It's an end of a era"
All the memories I have with you and dad are great memories. I still remember all the Fircrest Fun Day you started with dad. The making of Santa that greeted people as they drove into Fircrest. So many memories to list, you're going to be missed.

Love the memories of the 4th of July and the Vashon house, some of the best ones from my childhood. The smell of your cigar and your laughter on the deck, Carol cooking up a storm as she was always an amazing party host. You will always be in my heart Uncle Lloyd. It deeply saddens my heart to learn of your passing. My thoughts and prayers are with all the family. You will be missed dearly.
Warm regards,
Jenn Silver

I send my sympathies and thoughts to Lloyd's family. My family lived next door to Lloyd and his family on Vashon Island. I remember the construction of their house, the kids growing up and the many gatherings held there. Lloyd and Carol loved to entertain and the beach community loved to party so it was a great mix. Growing up on Vashon I remember how all the men would get together for their summer projects always helping out whoever needed work of any kind done. They all worked at...

We have lost a true entrepreneur. I met Lloyd 14 years ago when he was one of my key angel investors in my startup, CallVision. Over the years Lloyd provided countless bits of wisdom, advice and investment dollars when we needed it most. When I called him to let him know we had sold the business and that he was going to make a healthy return, he grumbled “now I'm going to have to find another charity to donate it as I've been successful enough”. It was a pleasure to have known and learned...

It has been my privilege to know Lloyd the last 15 or so years. I will miss him and the time we spent working on computers. He was a good man and a great story teller. God bless everyone in the Lloyd Silver family.

Kojak, who loves you baby...me. RIP LLoyd

Your dad was a powerhouse of vibrant physical and mental strength. He lived life to the fullest and I will always be thankful for his contributions to making the world a better place. Peace to all in your family. Steve Triller

Stacey, Scott & Todd-
We were very sorry to hear of Lloyd's passing. He certainly lived his life to the fullest. He was such an asset to the this community and was loved by so many. I wish we had known him better.
Rusty & Janet Hersey