Bernard-Lemonick-Obituary

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Bernard Lemonick

Jenkintown, Pennsylvania

Jan 15, 1928 – Feb 13, 2015 (Age 87)

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BORN
January 15, 1928
DIED
February 13, 2015
AGE
87
LOCATION
Jenkintown, Pennsylvania

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Dear Felicia - We were saddened to hear of Bernie's passing.

We have wonderful memories of him. Love from Helene and Millard Mack

Dear Felicia, I'm sure you know how saddened I am to learn of Bernie's passing. He was a really wonderful guy,loved and respected by so many, including Bob and me. Now most of our unique band of Munger Men have passed on. But we'll keep them in our hearts, still young, strong and beautiful.
My love to you.
Phyllis

Condolences to the Lemonick family. With love and prayers. Mac

Dear Aunt Flea, Jim, John and Julie,

So sorry to hear of Uncle Bernie's passing. You have my deepest sympathy. My greatest memories remain from my summers spent in Maine and at Camp Kennebec and remember Uncle Bernie as a real gentleman and a friend. He will be sorely missed and will always keep his memory.

Sincerely,
Terry Kendig

Pat & Gerry McGinley send their love to the Lemonick Family. My Father truly loved Bernie & remembers well The Munger men.
Pam & The McGinley Family

Dear Felicia,
I had the distinct pleasure of meeting Bernie several times at Franklin Field and at the Inn At Penn. I will always remember him as a great gentleman with his warm, kind, friendly smile and firm handshake. Penn has lost a true treasure and valued ambassador. All Penn Quakers share in your loss. I will continue to look to my left at his spot in Franklin Field with fond memory and reverence for a good friend.
Jim Mendillo C'71, D'75

On behalf of the Camp Susquehannock family we offer our condolences to the entire Lemonick family. Bernie was a fixture at Susquehannock for many years, and those of us who knew him will miss him. I personally often crossed paths with Bernie at University of Pennsylvania sporting events. We raise a "highball" to your memory Bernie!

The Lemonick's,

Your father doesn't know this, but he single handily changed my life forever. I am the man I am today because of my 9 years spent at Kennebec. He will forever be in my thoughts and I want you all to know that you are in my prayers today. "Kennebec Was a Dream, a Dream Come True"!

Joe Gallant
Bangor, Maine (Kennebecer 1976-1984)

Dear Lemonicks,
Rip rah Rex and drink a highball, I will miss Uncle Bernie. A great man. My deep condolences.