from 1986-2004. After a career spanning 40 years at Princeton Hospital, he retired at age 75. Born in Philadelphia on July 23, 1935, to Morris and Bella Broad, he graduated as the president and top of his class at West Philadelphia High School. He went on to graduate at the top of
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his class as an undergraduate and at Temple Medical School. After graduating he became a commissioned officer in the U.S. Public Health Service. A resident of Princeton since 1986, he was a former resident of Levittown, PA. He was respected and adored by his family, colleagues, patients, and everyone that had the privilege of knowing him. He was known and admired for his witty sense of humor, friendly demeanor, and generosity and empathy towards others. His breadth of knowledge calmed, advised, and impacted so many people. Growing up in West Philadelphia, he was an avid Philly sports fan, and his children followed suit and frequently got together to watch Eagles and Sixers games. He also loved traveling, being outdoors, playing golf and tennis, reading mystery novels, trying new cuisine, and constantly sharpening his knowledge on medical research, current affairs, and in all other facets. Above all else, he enjoyed the simple and beautiful life he shared with his wife and children. He never missed a single one of his children’s sporting events, music recitals, or other milestones. He poured his heart and soul into creating the best life possible for his family and being a source of light for everybody around him. Bernard is sur vived by his wife Peggy Broad; his c h i l d r e n Fo s te r B r o a d , Carter Broad, Danny Broad (Sarah), Audrey Broad, Michelle DeRosa (Greg), Terri