Bernard-Kaye-Obituary

Dr. Bernard L. Kaye

Jacksonville, Florida

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KAYE Dr. Bernard L. Kaye, 80, passed away March 14, 2008. Dr. Kaye was born September 12, 1927 in New Haven, Connecticut to Reuben and Anna Kuklinsky. He proudly served his country as an officer in the US Coast Guard. Dr. Kaye was an accomplished plastic surgeon in the Jacksonville area. He was a...

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Dr Kaye helped repair scars I received in a terrible car accident when I was in high school in the late 70s. He put me at ease as we listened to jazz music during the procedure. We were both fans of this music. When I look at my scars over 40 years later I´m so grateful for his artistry and how he rebuilt me and my confidence in my face. RIP

Mrs. Kaye and family:

In 1965, Dr. Kaye did plastic surgery on my face to rebuild the right side following a car accident where I tried to ruin the dashboard. I did a good job of it and so did he!! When he asked me if I was pleased with the result I told him "no". He looked at me a bit strangely and I said "Dr. Kaye, you made me look exactly like I did before. I was hoping for something better". We both laughed.

When Dr. Kaye retired a few years back, I sent him a card...

Dear Deborah and Robert ,
(To me, you will always be Debbie and Bobby.) I was sad to hear about your dad. I have so many fond memories of your family when you lived in Montclair. Please know you are in my thoughts in prayers.

Dear Shan and Robert - - -This is a loss we all share - - -sorry we didn't have the opportunity to have more recently shared in the fun times as of old. Love to you all - - - Bruce

Dear Robert and Deborah, also Shan and her family,
I knew Bernie Kaye and his deep interest in the Jacksonville Symphony when I first came to Jacksonville in the 60s. He played flute with the Symphony and was a very alive, and most interesting person. He help get WJCT-FM Stereo 90 up and running. He attended many musical events in this city.
I always remember his Joyce and a concert on WJCT we gave in her memory.
So to Bernie's friends, patients, and lots of musical associates, we...

Dearest Robert,
I was deeply saddened to hear of your father's passing. He was an amazing man. May time heal your sorrow and friends ease your pain. You are in my thoughts and prayers.

My sympathy goes to the family. I met Dr. Kaye and his first wife Joyce when I came to this country. They were wonderful to me and helped me get adjusted to life in America.
Peace and Blessings,
Sayeh Farah (Adjoudani)

My condolences to Dr. Kaye's family at this difficult time. The city of Jacksonville has surely lost a great man with many talents. Peace be with his family and friends.

All our Love....what a wonderful man.