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Paul Bernhardt

West Chester, Pennsylvania

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Paul Bernhardt, 77, of West Chester, died Saturday, June 26, in his home. He was the husband of Janet L. (Miller) Bernhardt. They were married for 55 years. He taught ceramics for 35 years at the Conestoga High School in the Tredyffrin-Easttown School District and was the Art Department chairman...

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Teacher, friend, guide. I will never forget how your independent spirit helped bring me into the fold of fine art. Though my family was going through tumultuous changes, you were there to give me focus and teach me how to center when I was still very much a child.

Aunt Janet,

You are in our thoughts here in Texas. So many adjectives come to mind when we think of Paul ... Gracious, Kind, Fun-loving, Caring. We could go on forever. We will never forget our times spent together at the lake with our extended family. Always remember the great memories. Paul has left a lasting impression on many people across the World, his legacy will live forever in our hearts. May God bless you in your time of need. Jim, Brenda, Lindsey, Jordon, Alyssa...

You will forever be missed...I love that laugh.

Uncle Paul,
I certainly will miss you, you were a great man who was fun to be around. You had a great dispostion and had funny jokes. I will miss you at family functions that we attend together. You are a great man and I will always love you.

When contemplating my own education and what brought me to teaching, I will forever be in-debt to my high school ceramics teacher, Mr. Paul Bernhardt.

From the days of learning to hit the fast-ball in little league, to applying for my current position of Head of Ceramics at Montgomery County Community College, I have always searched for father-figures who were willing to look past my facade to offer me respectful guidance.

Having grown up in Berwyn, Pennsylvania, I had...

When contemplating my own education and what brought me to teaching, I will forever be in-debt to my high school ceramics teacher, Mr. Paul Bernhardt.

From the days of learning to hit the fast-ball in little league, to applying for my current position of Head of Ceramics at Montgomery County Community College, I have always searched for father-figures who were willing to look past my facade to offer me respectful guidance.

Having grown up in Berwyn, Pennsylvania, I had...