Bernard Lubliner's Obituary
Bernard (“Bud”) Lubliner of Lake Worth, Florida, died peacefully at home on 11/22/2016. He was born in Washington Heights, NY on August 10, 1930, the son of Bella and Max Lubliner. After graduating high school, he served in the Korean War. When he returned, Bud became a successful business entrepreneur, owning several employment and recruitment firms in NYC. He owned a farm for many years in Whitehall, NY and then lived in Greenwich, CT for 10 years before moving to Wycliff Country Club in FL, where he sat on the board. Bud was extraordinarily charismatic, and everyone loved his sense of humor, quick wit, and intelligence.
Bud is survived by his loving wife of ten years Barbara Koseff Lubliner; sister Lee Lubliner Sherman; nephew Jeffrey Sherman and his wife Vicki Seiden Sherman and their three children Alec, Katie and Tyler; nephew David Sherman and his wife Susie Rosenthal Sherman and their two children Eric and Andy; and niece Maggie Sherman Stern and her husband Michael Stern and their two children Matthew and Kyle; daughter’s Missy Koseff Walfish and her husband Harvey Walfish and their son Brett Walfish; Cindy Koseff Levi and her husband Moshe Levi and their three children, Howard, Daniel, and Elana and her husband Ezra Tawil and their three children, Elizabeth, Michael and Gabriel; as well as many other family members who all loved him deeply.
Bernard was a dedicated husband, brother, uncle, great-uncle, father, grandfather, great grandfather, cousin and friend. Bud was pre-deceased by his first wife, Audrey Lubliner.
Funeral services to be held Friday November 25, 2016, 1:45pm Beth Isreal Memorial Chapel 11115 Jog Road, Boynton Beach, FL 33437. Interment to follow at Eternal Light Memorial Gardens, Boynton Beach, FL 33473 3:00pm.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to: BHACF Rushmore Music Festival, 1267 Range View Cirlce, Rapid City, SD 57701. To donate online: bhacf.org, choose Rushmore Music Festival.
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