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Thomas
C. Silver Silver,
Thomas C. age 67, ended his persistent, ferocious, and dignified battle with
cancer on April 8. A lifelong resident of Minneapolis, Tom was a Renaissance
man, skilled in multiple areas and with a broad base of knowledge, always surprising
others with his expertise in big pictures and miniscule details. Tom found
meaning and passion in work, automotive racing, artistic endeavors, and
community involvement. Tom served as owner and executive of ‘Mail Handling
Incorporated,' ‘Liberty Envelope,' ‘Bindery Express,' and ‘Direct Marketing
Group.' He worked with integrity, creativity, and gusto until even his last
week of life. Tom had a lifelong interest in anything motorized, and that
passion manifested itself in everything from redesigning equipment at work,
to restoring vintage automobiles. He was passionate about long-course auto
racing - and skilled and lucky enough to have won many awards - through
Canada (Targa, Newfoundland) and Mexico (La Carrera Panamericana), as well as
locally in his Legend car. In the last year of his life, on a weekend with no
chemotherapy, he competed in his last ‘La Chihuahua Express' race - racing
1200 miles in three days - and he took home the first place trophy. Tom took
joy in art and design to a gamut of outlets - from creating silver ritual art
pieces to architecture and furniture design. There was no area of creativity
at which he could not be successful. Tom was an active member of Bet Shalom
Congregation, which fostered his spirit, allowed him to participate in
fulfilling many good deeds, and gave him an outlet for leadership skills. He
was a board member for many years, after which he served as president of the
congregation. Tom coordinated the construction of the congregation's new
building and was instrumental in its design. As importantly, he excelled at
building relationships with people. To honor Tom's multi-faceted building
skills, the honor of congregational Boneh (builder) was recently bestowed
upon him. Additionally, Tom was on the boards of the Minneapolis Jewish
Federation, and Hebrew Union College - Jewish Institute of Religion. Above
all else, Tom cherished his family - he was a devoted son, a loving husband,
an adoring father, and a close-knit brother. Preceded in death by parents,
Dr. John and Grace Silver. Survived by wife, Anita (Lurye); children, Scott
David, Sarah Lynn, Alyson Jenna, and Andrea Jean; siblings, Nancy (Charles)
Reich, Sally Silver, Daniel (Myndal), and Rita (Russ) Sandstrom;
mother-in-law, Millicent Lurye Weinberg; special aunt and uncle, Pat and Jack
Galusha; many caring nieces and nephews, cousins, and friends. Many thanks to
the skilled, caring, and compassionate health-care professionals who fought
side-by-side with Tom to quell his disease and extend his life: Dr. Cathleen
Chen, Tanya, Karen and Micki, Park Nicollet Oncology and Infusion Therapy
teams. Tom was fortunate to do what he loved, and to love what he did. As a
tribute to Tom, his family has established the Tom Silver Nekudot Fund at Bet
Shalom Congregation. Proceeds will be used to complete finishing touches
around the Temple - the special gift that Tom always had. Funeral service
SUNDAY, 3:00 PM at BET SHALOM CONGREGATION, 13613 Orchard Rd., Minnetonka.
Please direct memorials to the Tom Silver Nekudot Fund at Bet Shalom
Congregation, or Park Nicollet Cancer Center, 3931 Louisiana Ave., St. Louis
Park, MN 55426. SHIVA: Sunday, 7 PM at Bet Shalom Congregation and Monday, 7
PM at Tom and Anita's Home. Hodroff-Epstein 612-871-1234
www.hodroffepstein.com Published in Star Tribune from 4/10 to 4/12/2009 |
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