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ALAN HOWARD BERNSTEIN 1949 - 2017 After a courageous battle with cancer, Alan passed away peacefully at the age of 67 with his loving family and friends by his side. Alan was predeceased by his parents Evelyn and David Bernstein. Left to cherish his memory are his loving wife Donna; daughter Lisa; son Mike (Katia); sister Joanne (Larry); brothers Richard (Rene) and Brian (Elizabeth); Donna's brother Larry; and his nieces and nephews David, Laura (Lisa), Sarah, Davey, Arran, Jenny (Daniel). Also his faithful companion and good boy Benny. Alan was born in Winnipeg and grew up in River Heights. He attended Brock Corydon School, J.B. Mitchell School, Grant Park High School and graduated from the University of Winnipeg in 1976. Alan had a true zest for life and made friends wherever he went. He was always enthusiastic, loved to kibbitz and had the ability to tell the best stories. He paved his own way with drive, motivation and perseverance. He was passionate about sports, the stock market and anything to do with cars and engines. He loved racing and in his early years was known for having some of the fastest cars in Winnipeg. Alan was a dreamer, a gifted salesman and had a creative eye. He had an intuitive sense of business, beginning his career at Silverman Jewellers and carrying those talents through to his finest professional achievement in starting his own company, Hangers Fashion Warehouse. Hangers was created in 1990 with the love and support of his wife, Donna. He began with one flagship store and grew the chain to 31 stores from British Columbia to the Maritimes. Alan was always known for his sharp negotiating skills and special way with people. One of Alan's favourite pastimes was heading out to the Lake of the Woods with his family. He loved to sit on the water while the waves gently rocked the boat. The lake truly nourished his soul. He also loved getting people together and having celebrations and barbecues at the pool on Aldershot. Alan loved his family fiercely and cared so much for everyone in his life. Alan was a wonderful and attentive father who raised two beautiful children in Lisa and Mike. They were crazy about their Dad and he was so proud of their accomplishments and who they became as adults. Alan just adored being with everyone and would truly move mountains for his loved ones. Alan loved to travel, see the sights and organize adventures. In 2011, when Alan and Donna retired, they created wonderful memories when they travelled to London and Paris. Later on, in retirement, he transitioned that love of getting people together by founding a breakfast club to reconnect with old friends from his past and bringing new people together. Alan was so fond of music and was a great piano and violin player. He could listen to a piece of music, sit down and proceed to play the whole piece from memory. He later tried his hand at the guitar and loved to have people over for a jam session in his music room. He was a loving husband, a devoted father, a caring family man, a determined fighter, a hunter for the best new toy or gadget, a wonderful friend and a true character. The world will miss such a beautiful and special soul. Thank you to all the staff at CancerCare Manitoba and Riverview Health Centre for your care and compassion and for making Alan's journey as comfortable and painless as possible. A celebration of Alan's life was held on Sunday, November 26, 2017, at the Shaarey Zedek Synagogue, Rabbi Matthew Leibl officiated, with interment at the Shaarey Zedek Cemetery. Pallbearers were Larry Pudavick, Arran Pudavick, David Sheps, Laura Sheps, Ian Kasloff and Tom Dojack. Honourary pallbearers were Larry Rice, Izia Mirski and Jack Lezack. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to CancerCare Manitoba or the charity of your choice. - You left us with beautiful memories, Your love is still our guide, And though we cannot see you, You'll always be by our side. -
Publish Date: Dec 2, 2017

ALAN HOWARD BERNSTEIN 1949 - 2017 Peacefully, surrounded by family and friends, Alan Howard Bernstein, passed away November 24, 2017 at the Riverview Health Centre after a courageous battle with cancer. Funeral to take place at the Shaarey Zedek Synagogue on Sunday, November 26 at 11:00 a.m. Meal of condolence to follow at the Synagogue. Longer obituary to follow. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to CancerCare Manitoba or the charity of your choice.


Publish Date: Nov 25, 2017

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As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Dec 02, 2017

Condolences & Memories (7 entries)

  • The Lord revives the departed with great mercy. The Lord keeps His faith to those who sleep in the dust. The Lord takes life and returns it. He is believed to revive the departed. Blessed is the Lord Who revives the departed. - Posted by: Mark Portnoy (childhood friend) on: Dec 26, 2017

  • We are so sorry to hear about Alan... Our deepest thoughts and prayers are with you and the family.. I can't express enough on what a nice person he was.. We had so many fond memories at the lake along with so many laughs. It was so much fun fishing with Alan and how excited he got when we lucked out on catching our limit of pickerel. Another fond memory was when we all went to Willie's point for lunch and Alan let Garrett drive the boat all the way there, I for one will never forget that moment, which also speaks on how trusting and caring he was. He will be sadly missed. - Posted by: Ted & Garrett Lopushansky (Friend) on: Dec 05, 2017

  • Donna, Nancy and I wanted to pass along our thoughts and condolences on Alan's passing. We shared many wonderful times with both of you over the years especially the weekend we spent at the cottage with all the kids and all the Berstein clan. But Alam meant so much more as he was a wonderful mentor to me during my earlier years in business. He was always available for a coffee or a lunch and he was a positive role model and made a difference in my career. Seeing you both together at Davie's Bar Mitzvah and the big smile on his face, making him laugh...well that's the man is so enjoyed when we were together...a wonderful laugh from a wonderful man. We'll miss him but always think fondly of him. Our thoughts are with you, Mike and Lisa. - Posted by: Larry and Nancy Donen (Friends) on: Nov 30, 2017

  • Alan and I had a terrific long distance relationship over the past few years. We did not live close together but emailed and Face Timed often, I loved his sense of humor and deep understanding of many issues. he had a great joy of life and family and his enthusiasm for a potential breakthrough in cancer treatment was infectious. Even during his last few months when he knew a cure was not to be for him, he had great concern for me knowing I had a major surgery pending. A lovely man, a lovely cousin a wonderful family man, you are much missed and an inspiration ! I love you big guy !! - Posted by: Robert Bernstein (cousin) on: Nov 29, 2017

  • I’m sorry for your loss Donna. Although I only knew Alan for a few months, he became a big part of my life, and will be sadly missed, but never forgotten. Jack and Karen watters - Posted by: Jack watters (Friends ) on: Nov 27, 2017

  • I am so sorry to hear of Alan's passing! I have many great memories of working with Alan at Ricki's many years ago. He had a wonderful sense of humour, always kept you laughing! And was the best negotiator, always got the best prices! My thoughts and condolences to Donna & his family! He was one in a million! - Posted by: Ann Peikoff (Friend) on: Nov 25, 2017

  • Donna, I’m very sorry to hear about your loss, Alan was a very good friend for many years. If there is anything I can help with please let me know. Greg Gershman 805 300-2809 - Posted by: Greg Gershman (Friend ) on: Nov 25, 2017

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