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David W. Bernard

Chelmsford, Massachusetts

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David W. Bernard, age 57, of Chelmsford, a victim of the September 11, 2001 World Trade Center attack, died Tuesday, Dec. 11th. Employee of the Treasury Dept. of the U.S. Government. Husband of Nancy M. (Berg) Bernard. Father of David W. Bernard Jr. of Boston, Mark A. Bernard and his wife Johanna...

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I remember David from my years working in the IRS. I was new to the Technical Advisor program, but had the opportunity to speak with David on a number of occasions and he always had time to assist me in work related issues and our family lives. I remember after 9/11/01, when I heard David was in NY for a meeting, I kept saying prays for him to have a speedy recovery. Afterwards all the Tech Advisors in South Florida received updates from his wife Nancy when he was in the NY and Boston...

Remembering David on the 20th anniversary of 9/11...

To Dave's family, We will always remember Dave. He worked closely with the Manhattan Chief Counsel Office, where he was going that day. He was the R&D credit expert at the IRS and very much in demand. The passing of Dave struck us all since he was part of our IRS family. We remember him fondly. Our continued sympathy to you and your family for your loss. Warmest Regards

Praying for Dave's friends and family today. May you be comforted in knowing that there are hundreds of people thinking of you each day, whether or not we knew Dave while he was here with us. Much love from Texas,

Mr. Bernard, I was your occupational therapist at NYU. You were our hope during such a tragic time and your family was so amazing. You and your wife were an inspiration and I think of you and your genuine humility on this anniversary each year. It was unfair that you were taken so soon after making the trip home to Massachusetts. Much love in heaven from all of your awe-struck supporters after all of those years. You made such an impression.

Not forgotten not today not any day. Play another 18 holes for me Dave.

Proud to have known and worked with such a fine gentleman.

In deed you are not forgotten. Walk with the angels.

I walked a mile for you (mile #178) on 2/13/13 as a dedication to your life.