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Robert C. Silver

Brighton, New York

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Silver, Robert C.Brighton: Passed away peacefully on July 25th at the age of 91 surrounded by family. Predeceased by his parents, Milton and Margaret Silver, and his daughter, Barbara Currie Silver. Survived by his wife, Jan; his sons, Ward (Mary) and Michael (Jennifer); grandchildren, Brie...

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Sorry I never met Robert but I remember his father who was my great-uncle Milt.

I first met Bob in the locker room @ Midtown Athletic Club when I joined the club 32 years ago. Bob wore a constant smile & was always upbeat. He will be sadly missed. My condolences to his family

Bob and Jan were wonderful supporters of Evening out at Home for the Rochester Community Foundation. He had a special personality, always positive and update.
He will be missed. My sympathy to Jan and the family.
Diana Lauria


Bob, you were a special person. Your endless support and encouragement helped make it possible for me to go from an "Olympic hopeful" to a "2-Time Olympic Champion." Your dedicated involvement with GRAAF (Greater Rochester Amateur Athletic Federation) helped raise money to pay for my skates and expenses when I returned to my sport after taking 9 years off. Thank you for helping make my Olympic dream come true. I will miss that big, happy smile you always had on your face every time I...

Caring for you was a pleasure, God bless.

Love, Millie

My condolences to Mr. Sliver's family. He was my customer at M&T Bank for many years and I knew how active he was in the community. He was a wonderful person and his presence and work will definitely be missed throughout this community.

I fondly remember Bob from my trainer days at MidTown Athletic Club. He always had a brilliant smile and kind words to say. I will always remember how hard he worked out on those nautilus machines often showing those half his age how it was done! I'm so sad to hear of his passing. Fly high Bob, job well done Sir!