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Steve Bernard

Marstons Mills, Massachusetts

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BERNARD, Steve Founder of Cape Cod Potato Chips & Legendary Entrepreneur Steve Bernard, a man who lived life to its absolute fullest and was never told what to do, died peacefully looking into the eyes of his lifelong sweetheart during the sunrise of Saturday morning, March 7th, 2009. He was...

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Dear cuz lynn i never forgot you over the years every day i thought of you and steve and wonder how you were i will never forgot how good you were to me as a kid so sorry for your lost.Iam here if you need to talk would love to come and visit you call me 508 822 4278 Love your your cuz Dave Campanirio/jusseaume call me love

Lynn,
We shall never forget our little trip to Puerto Rico with you and Steve.
You are in our prayers.
Love, Maryann and Tom

Lynn,Nicole+Family, Gail and I are still shocked over the sad news of Steve's Passing. We can't forget the 1st time we met him. We were friends instantly and he sent us a box of Cape Cod Chips! Later, Lynn he was so proud of the Late July crackers you created, he sent many boxes of those also. We played many rounds together, and I will always remember his little smile, True Love for Family and the Pride he showed - when talking of his Family. We miss him terribly. May God Bless!

My deepest sympathies to Lynne,Nicole and the rest of the family. I will never forget the summer after high school when I was a potato chip cook at the new plant in Hyannis. It was a hysterically interesting summer for a new high school grad! Noddie & Phyllis & LJ & Steve were some of the most accessible, friendly truly decent front office people I ever met even to this day. In the summer of '85 Anheuser Busch just took over and there were all kinds of glitches with the new plant; for example...

Dear Lynn, Nicole and all family,
My deepest condolences. Please know you are in my prayers.
I was acquainted with Steve during my last semester at St. Mary's College/Notre Dame/Class of '69. A fleeting time, yet I have never forgotten him for his sense of fun, kindness, integrity and good nature.
I wish he weren't gone.

Dear Bernard Family,
My deepest sympathy for your loss.
Also a graduate of BR-65, and I had the good fortune of knowing Steve.
He was the kind of person who would make friends with everyone.
As Mike Phillips said "someday we will be with Steve again".

We will miss Steve in Columbus, GA he was a wonderful man. We looked forward to his visits. My deepest sympathy to Lynn, Nicole, Peter and family.

I was only half listening this morning to ABC This Week, the Sunday morning news show, as names and pictures of those who had passed away recently appeared. I realized that your loved one Steve Bernard was the man I had sat next to on a plane about fifteen years ago. I never learned his name then but always remembered the man and the wonderful story of how he created Cape Cod Potato Chips. I can't remember where the flight was going but I'll always remember what a delightful person he was....