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"Jack" MacCsartney
February 5, 2025
My deepest sympathies to the family of Dr. Bernhardt. He wanted me to go to PCTS in 1964, but I wasn´t able. In 1965 I drove with him and Shirl, over Christmas, to FL to see my Aunt and Uncle - his parents. " Bob" was my cousin, a better man will be hard to find. God Bless you .
Suzanne Gordon
February 4, 2025
The world lost a very good man! Bob was always so great to work with and just be around! He also passed away one day after my husband, Ralph Gordon so I hope they are enjoying each other's company in Heaven.
Henry Boyter
January 22, 2025
Bob, will miss our Clemson, UVA, and NCSU talks.
Nancy B. Powell
January 20, 2025
A true gentleman and a scholar. His enthusiasm and generosity in supporting colleagues' and students' efforts were constant. The confidence placed in his abilities by each organization in which he was involved are reflected in his successful record. He will be missed.
Mike DiRuscio
January 11, 2025
During my association with ITT and Milliken Bob affected my life and career in many ways. I always appreciated his counselling and advice. He was truly a mentor to the textile industry. He will be missed by all.
Mike Di Ruscio
Jeff Johnson
January 10, 2025
Dr. Barnhardt had the most friendly smile always. He was a great encouragement for students. I still picture him in the hall at Nelson.
Dean David Hinks and the Wilson College of Textiles
January 6, 2025
Bob had an immensely impactful career serving both the college and the textiles industry. He was a truly wonderful person and left a legacy that has enabled Wilson College to be successful today. He will be dearly missed. In keeping with our value of sustainability, the Wilson College of Textiles has commissioned a memorial tree to be planted in honor of Dean Barnhardt. We are thinking of his loved ones during this time and send our sincere condolences.
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