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Céline Miriam Michelle Silver

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Céline Miriam Michelle Silver

Birth
District of Columbia, USA
Death
7 Aug 2009 (aged 22)
North Carolina, USA
Burial
Rockville, Montgomery County, Maryland, USA GPS-Latitude: 39.0650076, Longitude: -77.1064615
Plot
Block 8, Lot 281A, Space 4,
Memorial ID
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Céline Miriam Michelle Silver was born to Nathalie Valette-Silver and the late Dr. Paul G. Silver, on May 6, 1987, in Washington, D.C. Céline attended the French Immersion Program at Maryvale Elementary School and graduated from Walter Johnson High School (2005) where she was a student in the APEX program, Captain of the Swim and Dive team, on the track team, and a member of the National and French Honors Societies.  She was also a member of the Tilden Woods Swim Team.  Céline recently graduated from Emory University in May of 2009 where she received a Bachelor of Science in Biology degree with a minor concentration in Art. She played rugby in college.  In 2008, she completed an internship at the Carnegie Institute of Washington. Since graduating, Céline completed two research internships in Marine Biology, first at the University of Rhode Island and then at the Mote Marine Laboratory in Sarasota Florida, and was due to begin work at the U. S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.

Céline was an avid and talented painter who had already shown her work at four art exhibitions, including Glen Echo's Yellow Barn, and "Art at the Cabin" in Luxmanor, Maryland.  She had many other interests including horseback riding. Friends and family will always remember Céline's love of the outdoors, children, and animals; artistic talent,; effervescent personality and her passion for life.  She is survived by her mother, Nathalie Valette-Silver of North Bethesda, Maryland, and her sister, Karen, of Baltimore.

Céline Miriam Michelle Silver, age 22 years, died on Friday, August 7, 2009 in a car accident with her father Dr. Paul Gordon Silver, a seismologist, while driving from her internship in Sarasota, Florida to her home in North Bethesda, Maryland. 

Grandfather: Marcel Valette (1911-1996)
Céline Miriam Michelle Silver was born to Nathalie Valette-Silver and the late Dr. Paul G. Silver, on May 6, 1987, in Washington, D.C. Céline attended the French Immersion Program at Maryvale Elementary School and graduated from Walter Johnson High School (2005) where she was a student in the APEX program, Captain of the Swim and Dive team, on the track team, and a member of the National and French Honors Societies.  She was also a member of the Tilden Woods Swim Team.  Céline recently graduated from Emory University in May of 2009 where she received a Bachelor of Science in Biology degree with a minor concentration in Art. She played rugby in college.  In 2008, she completed an internship at the Carnegie Institute of Washington. Since graduating, Céline completed two research internships in Marine Biology, first at the University of Rhode Island and then at the Mote Marine Laboratory in Sarasota Florida, and was due to begin work at the U. S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.

Céline was an avid and talented painter who had already shown her work at four art exhibitions, including Glen Echo's Yellow Barn, and "Art at the Cabin" in Luxmanor, Maryland.  She had many other interests including horseback riding. Friends and family will always remember Céline's love of the outdoors, children, and animals; artistic talent,; effervescent personality and her passion for life.  She is survived by her mother, Nathalie Valette-Silver of North Bethesda, Maryland, and her sister, Karen, of Baltimore.

Céline Miriam Michelle Silver, age 22 years, died on Friday, August 7, 2009 in a car accident with her father Dr. Paul Gordon Silver, a seismologist, while driving from her internship in Sarasota, Florida to her home in North Bethesda, Maryland. 

Grandfather: Marcel Valette (1911-1996)


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