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JERRY ALLAN SILBERT
Born: Aug 05, 1947
Date of Passing: Jan 08, 2024
Send Flowers to the Family Offer Condolences or MemoryJERRY ALLAN SILBERT
Jerry was born on August 5, 1947, in Winnipeg to Saul and Sophie Silbert, and his journey ended in Florida on January 8, 2024.
He is survived by his beloved partner of 32 years, Kate Calarco, his brother Michael (Cecily), his nieces and nephew, Heather (Yannick), Lisa (Joseph), and Myles, his great-nieces and nephews, his dear late cousin Leonard (Carol). He is further survived by stepson Alex (Stacie), step-grandsons, Dino and Enzo, the enormous Calarco clan, cousins, and many friends. Special acknowledgments to his cousin Adele, and to doctors Shields and Miranda and staff for their care and compassion.
Everyone loved being with Jerry, just to feel his energy. He was loved for his quick wit, and his magnetic personality. He will be remembered as boisterous and full of life, he held great compassion for the underprivileged; he was loving and generous.
At a very young age, Jerry and his brother Michael started all sorts of businesses, from selling helium balloons, operating vending machines, to opening fabric stores, and eventually a fabric wholesale and knitting mill which led to numerous worldwide travel adventures.
Jerry was a keen businessman. Simply put, he loved to make deals. After Winnipeg, he and his cousin Leonard began wheeling and dealing in a variety of businesses in Arizona and finally Florida where he retired after a lifetime of entrepreneurship.
It gave Jerry great joy to be in the kitchen where everything he prepared with his amazing culinary skills brought great pleasure to those he fed and entertained at “The Silbert Inn”. This sometimes led to guests not leaving for days, weeks or even months!
To remember Jerry is to recall his passion for gardening (especially his orchids), for always being ready to tell stories of his life’s many adventures, for fishing and adventures to the Sandy Beach Lodge, for keeping his home AND garage spotlessly clean, for working his crossword puzzles, for teasing Winnipeg family about how “cold” the Florida winters are, for always needing his soup so hot that many a waitress had to make return trips to the kitchen, for always saving EVERYTHING everyone ever gave him and cherished each piece as a wonderful memory. We would be remiss not to reiterate that Jerry loved his friends and was incredibly family oriented especially when it came to his Kate, as she was always on top of his list.
Jerry’s memory will be a blessing for all who love him. He will be missed by everyone who was fortunate enough to know him and be in his light.
Funeral held Chesed Shel Emes 11:00 a.m. Sunday, January, 14. Graveside service held at Rosh Pina Memorial Park immediately afterward.
https://chesedshelemes.org/funerals-and-records/
As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Jan 13, 2024, Jan 13, 2024
Condolences & Memories (3 entries)
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My deepest condolences to the Silbert family on the passing of Jerry. Growing up next door, he was always teasing me and spraying water on me from the garden hose. I have very fond memories of him. May he rest in peace. - Posted by: Cathy McGregor (next-door neighbour) on: Jan 14, 2024
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I taught Jerry at Andrew Mynarski Junior High many years ago. He was a kind, friendly and bouncy guy with many friends. We met occasionally through the years and I envied him his business acumen and way with people. The world has lost a good man. - Posted by: Jim Patterson (former teacher and friend) on: Jan 13, 2024
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My condolences to Jerry's family. I met Jerry in the early sixties at the Sportsman Billiards on Main Street. He was a very funny friend, laughing and joking around with everyone. For a short time, Jerry and I worked after school hours at his Dad's business (Variety Supply & Bags) on Dufferin, running the washer and the "Mangler" to make some spending money. I hadn't seen Jerry for at least 55 years, but, I never forgot him. God Bless him. Jim Campbell. - Posted by: Ronald Campbell (Old Friend) on: Jan 13, 2024