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Pam,Paul & Rhiannan Thompson
December 02, 2009 | Ipswich, MA


Salem, Massachusetts
SILVERMAN, Robin A. Jacobson-Silverman 54, Nov. 17, in her Ipswich home the founder and owner of the Ipswich Arts Cooperative. The beloved wife of Richard "Rick" Silverman and loving mother of Jillian, Haley and Carly Silverman all of Ipswich, she is also survived by a sister; Sandi Cullen and...
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Pam,Paul & Rhiannan Thompson
December 02, 2009 | Ipswich, MA
Rick.
Very sorry to hear about Robin passing.
Bob Maimone
November 22, 2009
" My deepest sympathy goes out to you and your family Rick. I was so honored to meet and work with Robin for the 4 years I spent in Ipswich High. She was a great leader and taught the girls well about being a leader. My memmories of her will never fade.
Kavornie reid
November 22, 2009 | Ipswich, MA
Rick, Jillian, Haley, Carly, and your whole family,
Robin had a special way to make you feel loved, respected and calm. She and you endured more challenges than anyone I know and you all handled it with constant love and care. Her lessons are gifts for all of us.I will never forget her loving eyes and kind words sharing stories about our beautiful daughters.
Our deepest sympathy. Our thoughts an prayers are with you and your entire wonderful family. May she rest in peace. May...
November 19, 2009
I am so sorry to hear of Robin's passing. She was a beautiful person who impacted many lifes - especially in the deaf community , including schools. I was her supervisor for several years when she was at Beverly School for the Deaf . She was such a caring person to all. If there was a need she met it! She even got her family invoved - when our dorm closed it's doors, one of our students needed Beverly School for the Deaf but lived too far away to commute. Robin and her family took her in so...
November 19, 2009 | Beverly, MA
How sad to hear the news that this beautiful, intelligent and sensitive young woman is no longer with us. Tho we have not seen Robin in several years, she was never forgotten by her friends at New England Homes for the Deaf. Her work with Deaf Seniors leaves a great legacy. My thoughts and prayers are with you Rick and her beautiful girls.
Judith Good
Judith Good
November 19, 2009
My deepest sympathy is extended to you and your family Rick. Robin had a tremendous gift to enjoy life in the face of so much adversity. I have her to thank for introducing me to the aristic world of watercolor painting and for that gift I will always remember her in my heart. May your wonderful and warm memories help you at this difficult time.
Jennifer Gallant
November 19, 2009 | Ipswich, MA
Those who we have loved, and who love us, never truly leave us. We carry them with us forever.
I will always hold her in my heart - My dear friend for over 45 years.
May your memories and the love of friends and family sustain you during this most difficult time Rick, Jillian, Haley, Carly, Sandi and your whole family.
Judy Lawrence-Kane
November 18, 2009
We have so many wonderful memories of the vibrant and incredible woman who was Robin. Her attitude was always one of hope and positive energy toward everyone and everything she interacted with. Her legacy is strong and her spirit will be with us for our lifetime. While her passing has left a deep emptiness in so many lives, may the ardency with which she lived her life remain alive in all of us who loved her. Wishing you all strength, love and peace in the days ahead.
Beth/Alan/Lindsay Weiner
November 18, 2009 | Danvers, MA