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Bernard Seltzer

Miami, Florida

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SELTZER, BERNARD, 88, of Aventura, Florida, passed away September 27, 2009. He was born on July 22, 1921 in Hartford, Connecticut. He attended New York University and the University of North Carolina. He served as a captain in the U.S. Army Air Force as a B29 bombardier during World War II....

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Hello sweet man
Some peace and quiet for you.Naaah! Alas - I know who is yakking it up to you with all her funnies-. already. I'm sure.
I have such a vivid picture of you in my mind- In your West Hartford home-
warmly holding and cooing to that .little dog with the bow in her hair.A GENTLEman. My love, MJ

To the Seltzer family, my late husband Ralph Hunter worked for Meyer and Mendelsohn for many years. He had so much respect for the Seltzer family. I also worked for the same company as one of those "Pennsylvania girls" at Camp Johnson. I know all the things that Bernie did to make life at Camp Johnson so pleasant. May God be with you and your family during this difficult time. I am sure that he nand Ralph are planning the next crop to be raised!

To The Seltzer Family...
I have fond memories of Mr. Seltzer and of Troutbrook Drive where we all spent our early years. I am sorry to hear of of Mr Seltzers passing..May he rest in peace, with the first Tee time waiting fore him.

Lillian, Ina, Sharon & Richard-So sorry to hear about the passing of Mr. Seltzer. It seems a long time ago when we all lived on Troutbrook Drive and our lives were just begining. He was agreat Dad and husband and will be truly missed. I'll always remember his "space shoes".

What a special patriarch to head such a wonderful family. Our hearts go out to you all on your loss and wish we could be there to honor his memory.
Love,
Adele and Norman Grudman

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

To the family of Bernie Seltzer, from Nicki and Mel Grossman:
Please accept our condolences as we share your loss. Of all of his accomplishments, we know that his love of family was paramount. He has instilled in his children a sense of community obligation and a work ethic unmatched. We hope that your tears of sorrow are soon replaced by smiles of wonderful memories.

Bernie was truly a gentleman. I had the pleasure of knowing Bernie for 25 years, and will never forget the kindness and hospitality he and Lillian offered to my wife and I on a visit to Florida many years ago. My condolances to Lillian and all of his children and grandchilden.