Richard Lynn Bernard

Service Date: June 29, 2019
Visitation Info: Evergreen Retirement Community
Interment Info: Ascension and Holy Trinity Episcopal Church
Service Info: Ascension and Holy Trinity Episcopal Church
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Richard Lynn Bernard, retired National Security Agency Senior Executive, died on June 12, 2019 after valiantly battling leukemia.   He was “Dad” to Ann Maris Bernard and “BFF” to her husband Robert G. MacLachlan. He was “Grandad” to Elizbeth and Kirk Walda and Forrest and Leigh Cook.  He was “Uncle Dick” to Cara McClelland and Devin Guerrero. He was predeceased by his wife of 55 years, Nancy Gaines Bernard, daughter Jane E. Bernard, and sister Anne B. McClelland.

Mr. Bernard was born on April 30, 1929 and raised in Pittsburgh, PA.  He received an Electrical Engineering degree from the co-op Engineering Program at the University of Cincinnati in 1952 and then was awarded a Masters Degree in Engineering Administration from George Washington University in 1955.  In 1975 he completed the Executive Course at the Federal Executive Institute.  His military career included ROTC at the University of Cincinnati and service as an United States Air Force Officer assigned to NSA in 1953 and 1954. He was one of the first USAF Officers assigned as a computer maintenance engineer at NSA.

Mr. Bernard was a resident of Silver Spring, Maryland for over 50 years, moving to Cincinnati Ohio in 2003.  He retired as a Senior Executive from the National Security Agency in 1985 and then worked as a Senior Program Manager at GTE Government Systems Corporation (now part of General Dynamics) until 1995. He returned to NSA to became a part time special consultant to the Center for Cryptologic History at NSA until his death. He authored several histories on some of his NSA activities and served as an advisor on NSA history matters and as an advisor to the Cryptologic Museum Foundation.

While at NSA, Mr. Bernard initiated the engineering co-op program, managed several large systems development projects and headed several important organizations, as well as a major operations center. He was awarded the NSA Meritorious Civilian Award in 1982, and selected as a charter member of the Senior Cryptologic Executive Service in 1982.

In 2018 he was inducted into the NSA Hall of Honor, created to pay special tribute to the pioneers and heroes who rendered distinguished service to American cryptology.  The standards are high for induction into this great hall, and the men and women who have been inducted to the Hall of Honor are all greats in the once silent world of cryptology.

Mr. Bernard was a member of the Phoenix Society (an NSA retiree organization), the Cryptologic Museum Foundation, several professional organizations, and the Church of Ascension and Holy Trinity Episcopal Church in Cincinnati, Ohio.  He enjoyed travel, photography, and golf.

A Celebration of Life for Mr. Bernard will be held at the Episcopal Church of Ascension and Holy Trinity, 335 Burns Avenue, Wyoming, Ohio 45215 on Saturday, June 29 at 10:00 am, with a reception to follow.  The family will receive visitors at Evergreen Retirement Community, 230 W. Galbraith Road, Cincinnati, OH  45215 on Friday, June 28 from 5:30-7:30 pm in the Manor House.

Memorial contributions may be made to NSA Museum Foundation at  PO Box 1682 Ft. George G. Meade MD 20755-9998.  Online condolences to: www.linnemannfuneralhomes.com

A small gathering in honor of Mr. Bernard will take place in Maryland at a later date.

“Bye for now.”

Friday
28
June
5:30 pm - 7:30 pm

Evergreen Retirement Community

230 W. Galbraith Rd.
Cincinnati, OH 45215
Saturday
29
June
10:00 am

Ascension and Holy Trinity Episcopal Church

334 Burns Avenue
Cincinnati, Ohio 45215

Ascension and Holy Trinity Episcopal Church

Address: 334 Burns Avenue Cincinnati, Ohio 45215
Saturday
29
June
11:15 am - 1:15 pm

Ascension and Holy Trinity Episcopal Church

334 Burns Avenue
Cincinnati, Ohio 45215

A Friend For Over 51 Years

I have finally somewhat reconciled the loss of my friend, supervisor, mentor, travel companion, and contributor to national security. I walked into his project office in the late 60’s and was welcomed into endeavors I never dreamed of. Dick and I came to each other for assistance and advice, even as he transitioned into private industry and later into capturing the history of what we had accomplished. I will always be indebted to him for his examples of thoroughness, kindness to all, and devotion to achieving success. I cannot say that I miss his green ink notes and dry personality as much as I should, but they were inseparable from the leadership he provided. I was happy to contribute to his history documents and displays of equipment we developed of many years of hard work and which still exist at two museums.
I will miss his visits to Maryland and our lunches together. May he rest in peace. The “Significant Seven” is now six.
Please let me know when the remembrance in Maryland is scheduled.
Sincerely, Bob Baker
Sincerely, Bob Baker


Sympathy

Dear relatives, compatriots, and friends: Dick Bernard was a close friend to me and my wife, Doris. Whenever he travelled to the Fort Meade area, and that was frequent, he always found time for lunch or dinner. His contribution to the intelligence community was enormous. One of our connections was Norway. We interfaced with many of the same folks who we counted as friends. Dick was my friend and I will miss him. Loyd Luna, Huntsville, AL.