Stanley Silverman

Stanley Silverman

Stanley Silverman Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers from Mar. 3 to Mar. 4, 2004.
Silverman Stanley (Adlen) Silverman, age 80, of Golden Valley. Preceded in death by wife, Hella Silverman. Survived by son & daughter-in-law, Ivan & Julie Silverman of Edina; brother & sister-in-law, Alvin & Kitty Silverman of Port St Lucie, FL; 3 grandchildren, David, Andrew and Jackie. Stanley was the former owner of Great Northern Market. Currently worked for Target Corp. Funeral service FRIDAY, 1 PM, HODROFF & SONS FUNERAL CHAPEL, 126 East Franklin Ave, Mpls. Memorials preferred to the YMCA Camp Warren. SHIVA 6224 Ewing Ave, Edina (Sat eve only). Arr. Hodroff & Sons

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June 4, 2004

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March 10, 2004

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March 10, 2004

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Wallis A (Lis) Jarpey

June 4, 2004

I worked with Stanley at Target. He was born on the day my brother was. We were the oldest in the department while I was working there. He will be missed by me. He now is with his "sweeetie" and I feel they are very happy to be together...again. He loved his family and I believe they loved him, and like me, will miss him.

Harriet & Stan Phillips

March 10, 2004

We have been out of town and just today learned of Stanley's death. Stanley was an extremely gentle and kind man and we will remember him (and Hella) with beautiful memories of wonderful times at their home for holiday meals. He was a special man and we will miss seeing him and having him in our lives.

Rena Jacobson

March 10, 2004

I worked in Rpc with Stanley. I loved coming in to see him everyday always a smile.my father is 81 years old and I don't get to see him as much so working with stanley I felt like I had my dad there with me.He is a special man. who will be missed deeply. I thank god that Stanley was in my life.He truly was a great person

Susan Olson

March 4, 2004

I work in RPC at Target, also. I admired Stanley's positve attitude toward work and life in general. He will be deeply missed.

Rob Boodhram

March 4, 2004

I work with Stanley at target.

Terrie Williams

March 3, 2004

Stanley was a very wonderful man who always had a smile and something kind to say everyday. I only knew him for a short time but it was always good to see him when I came to work. I will miss him dearly.

TAMMY RUCKER

March 3, 2004

MY DEEPEST CONDOLENCES GO OUT TO STANLEY SILVERMAN,S FAMILY AND FRIENDS. I MEET STANLEY WORKING AT TARGET,R.P.C., EVERYTIME I SAW STANLEY, HE HAD A WONDERFUL SMILE ON HIS FACE, AND ALWAYS HAD KIND WONDERFUL WORDS TO SAY TO ME, HE WAS SO FULL OF WISDOM AND SPIRIT. I ADMIRED HIM FOR ALWAYS STAYING IN SHAPE RIDING HIS BIKE TO WORK.STANLEY WILL ALWAYS AND TRUELY BE A WONDERFUL,MAN I ENJOYED KNOWING.

Patricia Hassel

March 3, 2004

I work in RPC also,but a diff.section.Stanley was a great person & always helped out his team members.He talked about his family & that he liked coming to work.We will all miss him deeply.

Karrie and Fran

March 3, 2004

Stan always had a smile on his face and loved doing nice things for people in our building. He really enjoyed everyone and touched many, many people here at Target with his upbeat mood and constant positive attitude. Stanley will be missed greatly by all his friends and team mates. We all feel blessed to have shared in a small part of his life. We extend our deepest condolences to his loved ones.



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Gayle Pavik

March 3, 2004

Stanley always had a kind word to say to you first thing in the morning. It was refreshing to have that in the work place.

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