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September 8, 2015

Bernard S. Otis, a well known Leader in the Jewish Community, has spent most of his 87 years as a Food, Beverage & Laundry Facilities Planner and Marketing/Sales Consultant. Bernie was involved in designing and supplying most of the Restaurants in So. Ca. Las Vegas (Where he lived for 21 years) Disney land and Hotels and HealthCare food service facilities nationally. He is also a volunteer trained Hospice Caregiver. When his beloved wife Anna died in 2012 following a long bout with Cancer he dedicated himself to writing an informative witty and humorous Book “How to Prepare for Old Age—Without Taking the Joy Out of Life (Amazon and Barnes and Noble). It is a must read for all ages. Published by incognitobooks.com

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