Bernard-Lax-Obituary

Bernard Lax

Los Angeles, California

1956 - 2021

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LOCATION
Los Angeles, California
CHARITY
Doctors Without Borders

Obituary

October 25, 1956 - August 3, 2021 It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Bernard Lax on August 3, 2021. Born in 1956 to Holocaust Survivors Lewis and Sidonia Lax, Bernard left no doubt that he was destined to become someone very special to both his family and friends. A true...

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During my Professional life , I had the privilege to deal with Mr. Lax professionally, always receiving kind and professional words from Mr, Lax . When I professionally stumbled in life, he was ready to offer a chair in his company , which did not materialize for different reasons but the mere intention and confidence in me , did lift my spirit , Mr. Bernard Lax , may your memory live and be a blessing to those fortunate enough to call you a friend and family

Lynda, Taylor, my deepest condolences to you and family. I am saddened and lost for words on Bernard´s passing. It has been an honor, privileged, and grateful to work for Bernard. He was my boss, my friend, and most importantly a brother. I worked for Bernard´s parents Lewie and Sidonia and treated me like their son. Later when Bernard Bernard took over Classic Creations , I worked for Bernard and Lynda and just like Bernard´s parents, both Bernard and Lynda treated me as family. Bernard...

Lynda, words can't describe how sorry I am for your loss. My husband and I feel truly blessed to have spent the weekend with you and Bernard celebrating Elise and Willie ; please know you are always welcome to our home anytime in South Texas. Our deepest condolences to you and your son Taylor. I've attached a pic of you and Bernard braving the dance floor first before the dance floor had a chance to be mopped dry. With Love, Michelle and Mike

My deepest condolences to your family. While I did not know Bernard long, I am grateful that I met him at Elise and Willie´s wedding and will cherish the find memories we made this June Lynda, I pray for you and your son at this difficult time. Much love, Jenny Hull [email protected] 956.245.5501

My heart goes out to those left behind, as Bernard was a true treasure. One who you wanted to be with and learn from along the path through life and business.

What a wonderful tribute to a truly wonderful guy. I am so sorry to read this news of Bernard's passing. I knew Bernard during his San Diego days, when we both worked at the Aquatic Center. He was a really fun guy, unanimously liked by one and all, a gregarious personality who was at once easy going, self confident, relaxed, and eternally jolly. This aspect of his personality made Bernard someone everyone wanted to be friends with and be around--and it really did seem to me that Bernard...

My sincere condolences to the Lax family and my old family at Pulp. Best company ever and was more than thankful to work with Bernard. This is so darn sad to hear. Life if more fragile than glass. Respectfully, Dean Harris

The glass business has always been difficult but you tackled it with humility and charm. Though we were officially competitors, I enjoyed our many conversations over the years. More importantly, I looked up to your accomplishments and appreciated your many talents. I always felt like at the end of one of our chats that you had taught me something. The world is a lesser place for your passing.

Although I only meet Bernard a few times in San Francisco with work related issues it was obvious that he was a man of integrity and personality. My sincere condolences to the family.