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Bernard Y. Leprince

Silver Spring, Maryland

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 BERNARD YVES LEPRINCE  Passed away peacefully at Asbury Methodist Village in Gaithersburg, MD on Friday, December 30, 2011 at the age of 85. Devoted husband of Mary Leprince (born Amick), he will be sadly missed by his daughters, Chantal Simpson of Ocala, FL and Martine Leprince of...

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I give thanks to both Bernard and Mary for helping me learn how to read and speak English as small little girl. They were the best neighbors. Thank you for everything.

Clearing out boxes after my father's recent death, I just found the kind letter Bernard sent my parents when he finally retired after two decades of cutting my mother's hair and mine. That prompted me to seek him out and of course led me to the sad news of his passing. He was an exceptional person, full of goodness and strength and humor. I shall miss him.

Clearing out boxes after my father's recent death, I just found the kind letter Bernard sent my parents when he finally retired after two decades of cutting my mother's hair and mine. That prompted me to seek him out and of course led me to the sad news of his passing. He was an exceptional person, full of goodness and strength and humor. I shall miss him.

I just learned of Bernard's passing. He was my hairdresser from 1976 until he retired. He was a wonderful person.

Bernard an Mary came to my life both professionaly in as family member we love them both

I have had the pleasure to work for Bernard for many years , he was the best employer I have ever had, he was a leader and a mentor I have learned amazing things about hair and still follows his lessons . My thoughts and prayers go to Mary and his family . Bernard will be missed

It was just recently I learned of the passing of Bernard. He was the kindest, none judgemental person I have Ever known. I have met his daughters, they may not remember me but I remember them, two beautiful girls that he spoke of often with great love and respect. So to his his girls, his wife and other members of his family please accept my sincere sympathy. I thought the world of him

I was so sorry to hear of Mr. LePrince passing. I met him at the age of 7 when my mother worked at the Hilton hotel. He was my stylist until I was in my 20's. I carry with me all he taught me on how to take care of my hair along with his passion for people. He was one of a kind and will be missed. I had not seen him in 30 years but thought of him often.
Leslie Echols daughter of Pat Chism