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Edward Ivan Silver


Passed away peacefully on June 4, 2025, in Fort Erie, ON, at the age of 96.

Ed was born on March 27, 1929, in Niagara Falls, NY, the eldest of two sons to Max and

Anne (Zatulove). A few years later the family moved to St. Catharines where Ed was

raised and spent most of his life. He excelled academically at Memorial School and St.

Catharines Collegiate.

As a teenager, Ed attended Camp Arowhon in Algonquin Park, where he discovered his

passions for photography, canoeing and sailing — and where he met Evelyn (“Lynne”)

Margles. Both became counselors there, with Ed serving as a sailing instructor.

He went on to study business at the University of Western Ontario. While a student,

during the summer of 1950, Ed took on management of the family’s ladies’ fashion

store, The Model, on St. Paul Street, while his parents traveled to Europe then to the

newly established State of Israel. He graduated in 1951 with a degree in business

management.

Shortly after graduation he married Lynne, they returned to St. Catharines and Ed

worked alongside his father at The Model. He helped modernize operations and expand

the business and developed an interest in computing. In the early 1960s, he created a

revolving credit system that gave the store advantages normally seen only in larger

retail chains — well ahead of the consumer credit card era. After his father’s retirement,

Ed took over the business and later opened a second store in the city’s growing north

end.

Ed retired from The Model in 1980 and went on to teach math and finance at Niagara

College. He also applied his computing skills to help several Ontario golf clubs

streamline operations by creating and implementing SilverSoft Club Pro software.

Ed and Lynne raised four sons. He shared with them his passions for camping,

canoeing, sailing and woodworking. In his home workshop, he built everything from toys

and treehouses to furniture, intricate models, HO trains and slot cars, and made

abstract oil paintings. A skilled navigator, Ed and family spent happy summers aboard

his 37-foot yawl, Pintail, sailed the Great Lakes with Lynne on their Nonsuch Misty Cat,

and on charter sailboats in the Caribbean and Mediterranean. Their spirit of adventure

led them to travel the world by sea and air — to 72 countries in Caribbean and South

Pacific islands, Europe, Africa, Australia, Central and South America, Far East, Mid-

East, Asia, Australia and the North Pole.


His volunteer contributions were many. A longtime member of Rotary International, Ed

computerized the local club’s annual radio auction fundraiser, among other efforts, and

was honoured as a Paul Harris Fellow. He also served as a curriculum developer with

the Canadian Power and Sail Squadron, taught navigation courses, was Commander of

the Port Dalhousie Squadron, and contributed to the management committee at

Dalhousie Yacht Club where he was recognized as a Life Member. In the day he also

served on the board of Congregation B’nai Israel, lobbied government for improved

treatment of people with schizophrenia and led the Downtown St. Catharines Merchants

Association.

In 2019, Ed and Lynne moved to the Royal Henley Retirement Community, near their

longtime home on Cairn Castle Gate. After Lynne’s passing in September 2024 Ed

relocated to The Willows in Fort Erie to be closer to his two younger sons. Throughout

this final chapter Ed’s characteristic courage, calm, and wisdom shone through —

especially in the gentle care he gave Lynne in her last months.

Ed was predeceased by his second son, Jonathan; by his brother, Gary; and by Lynne,

his beloved wife of 74 years. He is survived by sons Gregory (Dawn), Matthew (Mary),

and Daniel (Diana); and by his adored grandchildren: Hannah, Rebecca (Steven), Max,

Abigail (Dan), Emma, Jonathan, and Donovan.

A graveside funeral service was held on June 6 at Congregation B’nai Israel Cemetery.

The family extends heartfelt thanks to Dr. J and the staff at the Royal Henley, the staff at

The Willows, and to Dr. Scher and the team at Douglas Memorial Palliative Care for

their dedicated care and kindness.


To make a donation in Ed’s memory to Family Mental Health Support Network, please

visit:

https://www.canadahelps.org/en/charities/family-mental-health-support-network-of-

niagara/

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Edward Ivan Silver


Passed away peacefully on June 4, 2025, in Fort Erie, ON, at the age of 96.

Ed was born on March 27, 1929, in Niagara Falls, NY, the eldest of two sons to Max and

Anne (Zatulove). A few years later the family moved to St. Catharines where Ed was

raised and spe

Events

Funeral Service

Friday, June 6, 2025

1:30 pm - 2:00 pm

B'Nai Israel

100 Bunting Road St. Catharines, ON L2P 3G9

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