Ralph-Bernard-Obituary

Ralph L. Bernard Sr.

Akron, Ohio

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Bernard, Sr. Ralph Bernard, 94, passed away after a short illness.Ralph was born in Barberton on August 5, 1915 to William Bernard and Eugenia Yeck Bernard. He grew-up in Barberton, attended St. Augustine grade school and Barberton High School where he was a guard on the football team. Both he...

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Thank you God up above for the gift of
memory. When I grow gray and old, I will have memories more precious than
gold. My mother Dorothy was the youngest of the Adam Bernard family. As long as I can remember she had such
beautiful family memories, her parents,
brothers, sisters relatives. She was
responsible as I grew up for my admiration of the family and relatives.
Ralph rightly so was a role model for me. I had special admiration for him,
as being an very...

The family of the late Charles I. Peck, Sr., (long-time heavy-equipment operator, Bernard Pipeline and Construction Co.), wish to extend our condolences to the Bernard Family.

Regina, Tony and kids, We know you will miss your Dad, GrandDad. The few times we spoke to him, we found him a delight. You are all in our prayers. Love The Romans

Dear Regina,
I was so sorry to hear about your Dad. My memories of him are of course while we were in high school and my many overnights at your house. Both he and your mom were just the best! He had such a sweet smile and seemed like a very gentle soul. You are in my thoughts and prayers.
Ann Hart Panuska

Dear Dain And Bernard Family, Our deepest sympathy. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all.

Dear Regina' I am so very sorry to learn of the death of your father. You were lucky in that, you had him a long time. It is so hard! I will be thinking of you and you will be in my prayers. Sheila Martin, Class of 65.

Dear Regina,Ralph and family,
My prayers are with you. I'm so sorry for your loss. Your mom and dad were always so kind and generous to all of us O'Neils'. I fondly remember all the picnics at your house! Florence must be happy to have her beloved Ralph with her. God Bless.
love,
Peggy O'Neil

Cousin Ralph in his life reminds us of the words of St. Matthew""Well done, thou good and faithful servant."There is more love and meaning than what we can imagine in our memories. Now he is close as a prayer.

Cousin Bill, Eleanor Myers and family

I often think of the great times I had as a child "staying over" at Aunt Florence's and Uncle Ralph's. The trips with Ralph Jr. and Uncle Ralph to the Bernard Construction "yard" or to the farm. He was a kind, gentle man and will be missed. He has done wonderful works for the young people of the area. Thank you.