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Alain CERF Obituary

CERF, Alain A. peacefully passed away in his sleep in the early hours of August 7, 2024, at the age of 90. Alain is survived by his wife of 65 years, Elisabeth Cerf, their two children, four grandchildren, and three great-grandchildren. Born in Paris in 1934, Alain's inquisitive mind and thirst for knowledge earned him a place at the prestigious Lycée Henri IV in the heart of the city. There, he excelled among his French peers in literature, mathematics, engineering, philosophy, and more. Many of his classmates went on to become well-known figures in French society. During his time at school, Alain received a travel grant to study hydraulic dams, which led him to hitchhike from France to Portugal and back. The success of his studies while in Portugal led him to receive a second travel grant where he hitchhiked this time to Brazil and back. Alain met Elisabeth on a cruise ship to Greece, a gift from his parents. Despite her initial impression of him as an inquisitive young man who asked too many questions, it turned out to be a rewarding encounter as they would go on to spend 65 years together. Elisabeth, who was born to a Sicilian father and a French mother, moved with Alain to the French countryside, away from Paris, where they had twin boys and founded an innovative company that manufactured equipment for bundling consumer products. Alain proved to be an extraordinary engineer, receiving many patents and always challenging the status quo, constantly questioning why, and never accepting no for an answer. While building his remarkable company, Polypack Inc., Alain remained an adventurer. He drove from France to India and back not once, but twice, and traveled the world while opening plants in various European countries. His ultimate dream was to bring his family to the United States of America. Driving the same car that had taken them to India, the family traveled to Genoa, Italy, and boarded the ship Michelangelo bound for New York. Passing the Statue of Liberty, Alain drove on to Tampa, Florida. Within a few days of arriving in Florida, Alain declared, "Next year, we will open a manufacturing facility here." True to his word, he purchased the home they lived in for 51 years and established operations in the United States. A true Renaissance man, Alain had a passion for music, art, architecture, cars, and astronomy at the highest levels. He undertook many remarkable projects, from reconstructing the first self-propelled vehicle ever, the Fardier by Cugnot, writing books, to founding the Tampa Bay Automobile Museum. When referred to as a patron of the arts, he humbly replied, "I am not a patron; I simply enjoy the arts." Alain's legacy will endure for a long time in Tampa Bay, where his family resides and remains actively involved in their beloved community.

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Published by Tampa Bay Times on Sep. 1, 2024.

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Randy Bayne

September 24, 2024

Sorry for loss of your Alain. I met him at the museum, and enjoyed the stories he told about the cars.

Mary Lou Crawford

September 7, 2024

My heart goes out to Elizabeth and the entire family. He has contributed to so much throughout his life. It is heartbreaking to lose your loved one. My deepest sympathy to you all.
Mary Lou Crawford

Greg Gregory

September 1, 2024

Thinking of Alain´s always serious demeanor but always with a wink and a smile as if he was letting you know that you each were the only two that were in on the joke. I´ll always remember the great times spent with this patriarch of an amazing family full of over achievers who no doubt get their drive from their mother and dearly departed father.

Greg Gregory

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