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Silva Chamis

Lake Worth, Florida

Nov 18, 1930 – Dec 3, 2024

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BORN
November 18, 1930
DIED
December 3, 2024
LOCATION
Lake Worth, Florida
CHARITY
St. Jude Children's Research Hospital
CHARITY
American Cancer Society

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Silva Chamis Silva Chamis, 94, passed away peacefully with her family around her on December 3, 2024, in Port St. Lucie, Florida. She is survived by her son Alexander Chamis, his wife, Gayle Chamis; her son, Robert T. Chamis and his wife, Beth Chamis; her grandson Nicholas Alexander Chamis and...

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Cara zia Silva riposa in pace. Ti vogliamo bene. Tua nipote Lucia

I first met Mrs. Chamis, mother of my dear friends Al and Bob, in the mid 70s. Al and I had apartments next to each other in upstate Penna for 2 years before he moved back to CT, and I had come up for a long weekend visit. Mrs. Chamis and her late husband Bob were gracious hosts, and made me feel very much at home. We talked baseball (their beloved Red Sox had just completed the classic World Series with the Reds) and she made sure I was well fed on Thursday night, and then again on Sunday...

Alex, some of my fondest memories of Silva were on Sunday afternoons after playing touch football in the back yard. She was such a beautiful and wonderful person. Always smiling and welcoming us in for pizza, chips and sodas. May she rejoice in Heaven with Dad and continue to smile down on us.

Rest in peace! We will miss GG greatly and thankful for the time we had with you. Love you. - Nick, Stefanie, Jackson, and Peyton

Silva came to our home from Florence,Italy. My mother and father opened their arms to this beautiful women( that´s how she was described to me as I got older). I am Silvia´s sister in law. Shortly after she came, I was born. I have been told that Silva took care of me as a babe in practice for the arrival of a son, Alex. As a child, Alex and I played together. Soon Bobby came along and joined the Chamis clan. Silva was like my mother in so many ways. She made sure I looked like a little girl,...

Rest in peace with Bob my dearest friend. I will miss you both forever.