OMEGA-SILVA-Obituary

OMEGA SILVA

Washington, District of Columbia

1936 - 2020

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April 2, 2020
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Washington, District of Columbia

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SILVA Omega Cecile Logan Silva, M.D., Died on Thursday, April 2, 2020. She was born in Washington, DC., on December 14, 1936, to Mary Ruth Dickerson and Louis Jasper Logan, and was the oldest of four children. She was educated in the public schools of the District and graduated from Armstrong...

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Frances, my thoughts and prayers are with you in the loss of your lovely Mom. May God give you His peace during this difficult time.

So Sorry to here about the loss of your mother. She accomplished a lot in her life time. Renee Silva Harley

Throughout these many years, we have so appreciated Omega keeping up with her medical school classmates and notifying us of ongoing
events. We will very much miss her. She has been an inspiration.

My heart is heavy today. We've lost our dear friend and special, very special, classmate and leader. Thanks Omega. RIP.

Dr. Omega Silva, I don't think you know just how much your sterling career as a clinician and your role in the Howard University Medical Alumni Association set the bar so high for all phyicians, but especially for female physicians. Your exemplary career and selfless service to your patient community and to the many of us who emulate your path of service is legend. Thank you for all you have done to better our medical community.

Peace thru eternity,
Kathleen Gordon, M.D.

my deepest condolences to your family and dearest friends. For the five years of knowing Dr. Silva, it was great pleasure to have know such a wonderful women. Her inspiration and care towards me and other people we shared in common was special to me. GOD bless Dr. Silva in Jesus name. AMEN

Condolences to the family.

My deepest condolences to your family. I will always remember your warm and generous spirit with your camera in hand at my Annual Women's Only Brunch and the pictures that followed--Pamela McKee

We will miss our dear friend, Omega. Her contributions to medicine and to the community will long be remembered. Indeed, she was a model of excellence!