Marc-Silver-Obituary

Marc D. Silver

West Hartford, Connecticut

1952 - 2021

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Marc D. Silver, 68, of West Hartford, on January 23, suddenly, at home. He was born March 25, 1952 in Pittsburgh, the oldest child of Rabbi Harold and Ruth Lee Silver. He moved to Connecticut when he was a teenager, but still rooted for Pittsburgh sports teams all his life. He graduated from Holy...

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Marc was one of my first friends at Holy Cross, neighbors in Alumni Hall freshman year. I am saddened to learn of his passing. Prayers to all.
David Joy '74

To Bev and your entire family. Marc was one of the kindest men I’ve ever met. I always looked forward to seeing him at CBI. He will be missed. May your memories fill you with joy in the years to come.

To Bev and your entire family. Marc was one of the kindest men I’ve ever met. I always looked forward to seeing him at CBI. He will be missed. May your memories fill you with joy in the years to come.

Upon hearing of Marc’s passing, I want to express my deepest sympathy. I was a junior high and senior high school classmate of Marc’s in Mt Lebanon, PA. Marc was always such a sweet, kind and thoughtful person and very, very smart. He was a fine young man. May he Rest In Peace.

Our sincere condolences to Bev and Becky. We remember Marc as a fine person and a loving husband and father. Out thoughts are with you.

Bev, so sad to hear that you lost Marc .He was a sweet funny guy and you were a great couple. I'm so glad you enjoyed music together all these years. Call me sometime and I'll tell ya about my Richard. Life just can't prepare us for anything, especially these days. Sweet memories...one day at a time. Love ya, Alf.

To Bev & Family, I got to know Marc thru the Kulas Bros, we all golfed together at Stanley GC, I always enjoyed his company, a good man. Take care,...............BOB

Sorry to hear of Marc’s passing. I remember him fondly and enjoyed working with him at McCue Mortgage. We had great conversations early every morning. He was always kind and considerate and always spoke of his beloved Bev.

My sincere condolences to the entire family. Marc and I, together with his sister Jenny, were active in the Beth Israel youth group WHTY. Marc was thoughtful, bright and friendly with everyone. He will be missed. May his memory be for a blessing and provide strength and vision for the future.