Bernard-Trager-Obituary

Bernard Trager

Louisville, KY, Kentucky

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TRAGER, BERNARD, 83, died at his home on Friday, February 10, 2012 with his loving family by his side. Bernard M. Trager was born in Louisville in 1928 and with the exception of an absence for military service (USAF/1950- 1952), has resided continuously in Louisville for his entire life. His...

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the world has lost a wonderful man ...a wonderful husband father grandfather ..shelly your father was always so kind and funny just like you his spirit continues in your soul and what a blessing he has given you ..his legacy will carry on through your brother you and so many others

the world has lost a great man a great father grandfather and husband ..you have always been so kind to me and you have always been
a great philanthropic soul to louisville ..we will all miss you very much ...your daughters friends will support her and love her during this extremely difficult time

My dad used to tell me your dad was the hardest working man he knew.
My mom always says, your dad never forgot where he came from.
I remember him as one of the fun fathers in Hayfield.
My condolences.
May his memory be a blessing

Thank you to a wonderful man that always treated me like part of the family growing up. Thanks you for all the sleepovers with Shelley, Kings Island trips, U of L games, and letting all of us girls just hang out. You and Jean are wonderful parents. It was always so much fun growing up in your house.

Mr trager was a wonderful example of what it means to be a great husband father ,friend ,and successful businessman.He did everything with kindness and generosity. He will be sorely missed. God bless Bernard trager.

all our love and sympathy go to all of your dear family..bernard was the GREATEST!!!

Mr.Trager always made you feel like you were the most important person in the room when you were talking to him.He was a very special gentleman. Deepest sympathy to all the family.

Steve and family -
My sincere sympathy.

I was honored to work on the Trager Pavillion at Jewish hospital from 1999 when it opened until 2005 when I transferred to another area. Mr Trager was a patient of mine on several occasions, as were other family members. I recall being honored to care for such a genuinely kind & compassionate man. His eyes sparkled, and he always called me by name. My daddy passed away last month, so I know how sad your hearts are at this time. I just wanted you to know how privileged I felt to make his...