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Bernard Dahlem

1929 - 2018

Bernard Dahlem obituary, 1929-2018, Louisville, KY

BORN

1929

DIED

2018

FUNERAL HOME

Pearson Funeral Home

149 Breckenridge Lane

Louisville, Kentucky

Bernard Dahlem Obituary

Bernard Asman Dahlem 88 passed away peacefully on March 6 with his family by his side. He was born in Louisville Kentucky on July 21 1929 to Joseph Charles Dahlem and Helen Asman Dahlem. Bernie graduated from the Kentucky Military Institute and the University of Louisville where he earned his Bachelor and Master of Science in Civil Engineering from Speed Scientific School and an honorary Doctor of Science degree. Bernie was the Chairman of the Board of the Dahlem Company a commercial construction and real estate company established in 1931. Bernie began his career as a civil engineer with E.I. Du Pont de Nemours in Camden S.C. He then served as an Officer in the Civil Engineer Corps of the U.S. Navy. He later returned to Louisville as an engineer with the Dahlem Construction Company and continued his service in the U.S. Naval Reserve. Bernie was an Elected Fellow of the American Society of Civil Engineers a licensed real estate broker and a licensed land surveyor. Through his affiliation with the International Council of Shopping Centers he earned the designation of Certified Shopping Center Manager and he was the first Kentucky State Director. Under Bernie's leadership the Dahlem Construction Company built Actors Theatre of Louisville Iroquois Manor Indian Trail Square Gardiner Lane Shopping Center Shelbyville Road Plaza Bashford Manor Mall Holiday Manor McMahan Plaza Wesleyan Park Plaza buildings at GE's Appliance Park multiple buildings for Republic Bank and many other buildings in the region. Bernie was President of Actors Theatre of Louisville and the Macauley Theatre Chairman of the Louisville Fund for the Arts a board member of Republic Bank and Trust Company and a board member of the Louisville Chamber of Commerce. Bernie loved the University of Louisville! He was a member of the University of Louisville Industrial Foundation the Board of Overseers and was a Lifetime ULA. He was a member of J.B. Speed School of Engineering's Industrial Board of Advisors received their Professional Award for Engineering and their Distinguished Alumnus Award and was honored as a Speed School Alumni Fellow. He was a member of the University of Louisville's first swim team coached by the legendary Ralph Wright and was inducted into the University of Louisville Athletic Hall of Fame. He was a member of the Delta Upsilon fraternity and the Tau Beta Pi Engineering honor society. Bernie was a loving husband father and grandfather who will be remembered as a humble man of impeccable character and integrity. He was generous in every way. He had a wonderful sense of humor an infectious laugh twinkling eyes and a smile that could light up any room. He enjoyed working in his workshop and could fix anything. He was always helping solve the problems of others. As a lifelong student he enjoyed sharing his knowledge with his children and grandchildren. He enjoyed golf boating puzzles and traveling especially to Germany. He was preceded in death by his wife of 58 years Debby Blair Dahlem his daughter Ann Dahlem his parents and his infant brother. He is survived by his wife Colleen Garard Dahlem his children Karen Dahlem Blair Ivins (DeWitt) Charlie Dahlem (Lisa) and Jim Dahlem (Cathy) his grandchildren Sarah Ivins Elizabeth Ivins Katherine Ivins Blythe Dahlem Charlie Dahlem and Kate Henderson and his wife's children Glee Hoonhout (Michael) Brittany Bania (J.P.) and Hillary Jackson (Ben) and their children Tobias John Luke and Noah Hoonhout Jack and Hunter Bania Nate Declan and Cecilia Jackson. Bernie was a member of the Louisville Country Club The Ocean Club of Florida The Country Club of Florida (where he was the founder of "The Shankers") The Little Club and the Glenview Club. The family expresses their sincere appreciation for the doctors nurses aides and other staff who cared for Bernie at Bethesda Memorial Hospital in Boynton Beach Florida the Episcopal Church Home Hosparus Health and Norton Suburban Hospital in Louisville Kentucky. His Mass of Christian Burial was on Wednesday March 14 at Cathedral of the Assumption Louisville Kentucky. Burial was in Cave Hill Cemetery Louisville Kentucky. In lieu of flowers the family would appreciate gifts in his memory to the Helen Asman Dahlem Endowed Scholarship Fund at the Catholic Education Foundation 401 West Main Street #806 Louisville KY 40202 or Western Golf Association Evans Scholars Foundation One Briar Road Golf Illinois 60029-0301.

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Published by PL-North on Mar. 22, 2018.

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Carla

March 23, 2018

I'm so sorry to hear this. Please accept my condolences on your loss. May your memories comfort your heart; and God help your family during this time of sorrow. Isa.41:13

March 21, 2018

My condolences to the family . May many cherished memories comfort you and may God give you peace in your time of grief . Psalms 147 : 3

March 19, 2018

Wanted to convey my thoughts and condolences to your family. I love the fact that God keeps all those who gave died in his memory. Psalms 116:15 is a comforting scripture.

God

March 19, 2018

I am sorry for the loss of your love one. May God provide strength and comfort to the family during this time inext your lives.

Bruce "Trouserman" Gimmy

March 13, 2018

I met Bernie many years ago when we were both board members of the Parking Management Advisory Board in Delray Beach.He became one of my Heroes, because of his wit, probing questions and quick substantiated solutions.We became Email friends with the similar world and local views. He would pop into my shop to find out what was happening and that he was leaving for the Summer or had just returned in the Fall. I will miss his charismatic upbeat personality and humor.

My sympathy to Family and close friends for the loss of a man who touched so many lives in a positive way!

Alfhild Dammann

March 13, 2018

My thoughts are with you all.

Holly Redpath

March 13, 2018

So sorry to hear...my thoughts are with you all! -Holly Bounnell Redpath

March 12, 2018

My heartfelt sympathy goes out to you and your family. Please accept my prayers on the passing of your loved one. 1 Corinthians 15:20-22

Robin Schmitt

March 11, 2018

.What a legacy this great man left behind. His family is a true testament of how Bernard Dahlem lived. They are steadfast true and so blessed.. He will be missed but will be remembered always. May God hold you in His arms as you laugh, cry and reflect on the great memories and important life lessons he taught. He was the original diy guy and so appreciated.

Leonard Hardin

March 11, 2018

Karen, Blair, Charlie and Jimmy,

What a wonderful gentleman who lived an extraordinary life of accomplishments. Respected and admired by all who knew him. Bernie and Debby left a great legacy and you children exemplify all of their teachings. A great friend to
many.

Winkie Dawkins

March 11, 2018

The highest level of Integrity; the best smile and infectious laugh..... What a wonderful soul that we have lost here on Earth. Yet he's waiting for us all in Heaven. Uncle Bernie you will be more than missed. We love you.

Winkie Hollenbach Dawkins

Mary Mohlenkamp

March 10, 2018

Karen, Blair, Charlie & Jimmy,

So sad to learn of your dad's passing. Have so many fond memories of him while we lived on Briar Hill Road.I know he's enjoying some wonderful reunions in heaven today.Hope your sadness today is replaced by the great memories of the fun times you had with your dad.

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149 Breckenridge Lane, Louisville, KY 40207

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