Submitted by: John C. Monk
Melvyn
A. Silver
April
3, 1940 - Nov. 16, 2009
GRANGER - Melvyn A. Silver, 69, died on November 16th after a
14-month valiant battle with pancreatic cancer. Son of the late
Hyman and Fern Silver, Silver grew up in Chicago and spent his
teen years in Rockford, Illinois. A few years after completing
his undergraduate and law degrees at Northwestern University,
Silver took a job at Miles Laboratories, Inc., in Elkhart, which
later became Bayer Corporation, where he worked for 31 years as
the company's senior trademark attorney. Upon his retirement from
Bayer, Silver worked with the Chicago law firm of Pattishal,
McAuliffe, Newbury, Hilliard & Geraldson LLP. Silver was a
past member of the Board of Directors of the International
Trademark Association, and he was a former adjunct professor at
the University of Notre Dame Law School. Silver's interests were
widespread. He was very active with the folk music society
throughout his college years, and he continued to play the banjo
and guitar throughout his life. Silver was also an avid ham radio
operator, getting his license as a young teen. A passionate
reader of non-fiction, Silver's interests included science,
history and electronics. Silver was a beloved family man. He
leaves behind his wife of 41 years, Gayle (Miller) of Granger;
three daughters, Rachel (Ken) Browner of Cleveland, Ohio, Cheryl
(Aaron Johnson) Silver of Madison, Wisconsin, and Amy (Jason)
Judd of Columbus, Ohio; eight loving grandchildren; and his two
sisters, Shirley (Stuart) Samson of Huntley, Illinois, and
Deborah (Leonard) Vines of St. Louis, Missouri. The funeral will
take place at 10:00 a.m. on Thursday, November 19, at Sinai
Synagogue, 1102 East LaSalle Ave. in South Bend. The burial will
follow at Waldheim Cemetery, 1400 Des Plaines Ave., Forest Park,
IL. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Pancreatic
Cancer Action Network - 2141 Rosecrans Ave., Suite 7000, El
Segundo, CA 90245; or to the Jewish Federation of St. Joseph
Valley - 3202 Shalom Way, South Bend, IN 46615. To send
condolences, please visit www.mcgannhay.com.
Published
in South Bend Tribune on November 18, 2009