BERNARD-LANSKY-Obituary

BERNARD JOSEPH LANSKY

Obituary

Bernard Joseph Lansky, 85, passed away peacefully at his home on November 15, 2012. He was a loving husband, father, grandfather, and great-grandfather, a retail visionary, a businessman, a storyteller, and most notably, Clothier to the King. Founder of Lansky Brothers, Mr. Lansky started his...

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Rip never met u but read stories bout u but if anyone knows any Lanskys left my grandmother name is Maxine lansky tejada she´s been looking for her father since she was a kid and this is the only thing she got left of him if anyone knows u could reach her at 914-497-8359

I was so saddened to hear about Mr. Bernard. He was a genuine gentleman when I finally got to meet him at the Peabody in 2006. He grabbed my camera & gave it to his son telling him to take a photo of us! Will cherish it always!

Thanks for all you did for my friend Elvis

I worked for Mr. Lansky from 1974 to 1999. Never knew a finer man. Always a generous caring man. Rest In Peace my friend.

Mr. Lansky, we always came to visit you when we visited Memphis from Canada. You were always one of the highlights of our trip; you entertained us with your stories and humor. yoou were always polite and gracious. You will not be forgotten, a true gentlemen. -Daina & Angie from Winnipeg, MB

I met Mr Lansky many times I brought about 10 of his clothing line. He was always a person that you could talk with. He will truly be miss. I have a poster sign by him hanging in my house

I talked to Mr. Lansky on numerous trips to Memphis, when we stayed at the Peabody. He was the best salesman I ever met. He never mentioned Elvis in all the years I knew him. I finally saw an article on T.V. that interviewed him. I will miss our talks.

thank you for sharing all your elvis's stories.you will be greatly missed. RIP -JERRY BISHOP AND FAMILY (BETHEL HEIGHTS, AR.)

Eight years ago when I was 17, I walked into his store and was pleasantly surprised to see Mr. Lansky behind the counter. I asked him about Elvis and he was so willing to talk with me and tell me what Elvis was like. I'll never forget it