MEYER Florence "Flo" Judith Silver (nee Warner), age 81. She was born in Jersey City, NJ then moved to Little Ferry, NJ in 1958. Florence entered into eternal life and into the loving arms of her late son Harry "Hank" Warner Silver on October 16, 2008. She was a bus aide for John Leckie Inc., in Hackensack. Of all the jobs she had her favorite was being, MOM, to her many children and grand children. She always said she loved each of us differently because we are different people but still loved us all 100% unconditionally. We didn't always make it easy for her, but we all remained special to her, and she to us.Loving and devoted mother of Florence (Silver) - Beesley - Foresta, Elise (Silver) - Skinner - Pierce, Lorraine (Silver) - Arrabito, Joyce (Silver) - Rosado, Diane (Silver) - Carrillo, and Martha (Silver) - Worner. Dear sister of Louis Warner. Devoted grandmother to 18 grandchildren, 34 great-grandchildren and one special angel; a great-grandson expected to be born around January 2009.Visiting at the Trinka-Faustini Funeral Service, 439 Maywood Ave., Maywood (201-487-3050) on Sunday 7-9 PM. Funeral Service at 8 PM. Cremation Private.In lieu of flowers, donations to Valley Hospice 15 Essex Rd., Paramus, NJ 07652 would be appreciated.
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Dale Brigandi
October 22, 2008
I find it most remarkable how our "Moms" had such an over abundance of love to give and the capacity to pass on the beauty in life while growing up as motherless daughters themselves. My Mom used to tell me too "She loved each of us for who we were even though each of us were so very different." Just as our Moms, as Sisters, were so very different personalties, they were, in the most important ways, the same. I feel blessed that I was able to reunite with your Mom again. I only wish it had been longer. I will never forget her boundless energy and how fully she embraced life. Each of you added a beautiful new dimension to her being. Instead of being weary or tired, she became more exuberant in her love as each of you entered her world. Please know that my Mom adored and loved her Sister, your Mom, and ,You, Her Children. So to you my cousins, I pray that God will give you comfort, and know that your Mom will always be watching over you from above. Love, Dale
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Matthew Skinner
October 20, 2008
You will be missed. I love you Gram. Matty
Gary & Kathy Bergner
October 19, 2008
We are praying for all of you. Sending you all of our love. We will see you all tonight.
All of our LOVE.
Gary, Kathy, Kyle & Garrett Bergner
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