Natalie E. Cohen
1931-2014
AUGUSTA-Natalie E Cohen, 83 Died on Dec. 19, 2014 at home with her family. She was born on Oct. 24
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1931 in Grand Falls, New Brunswick, Canada. She was the daughter of Herbert and Anna (Isaacson) Koven.
Natalie married Max Cohen in 1956 and resided in Bangor until 1976, where they had two daughters, Gail and Ruth. They moved to Augusta where she worked as administrative support at Togus Hospital until her retirement in the early 90s.
Natalie was active in Maine MOCO (Motivational Services) and Temple Beth El. Both were near to her heart.
Natalie was survived by her husband Max, two daughters Ruth and Gail and her husband Gary Weiss and her grandson Joel Weiss.
A Memorial service will take place Sunday Dec. 21
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at 1 p.m. at Temple Beth El, 3 Woodlawn St., Augusta, ME. A small graveside service will be held on Monday at the Veteran's Cemetery in Augusta.
In lieu of flowers please send donations to Temple Beth El or to Motivational Services, both in Augusta.
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
Max & family, so sorry to hear about Natalie. I remember her from the VA where we both worked. She was a very dear & pleasant person. Max, you may not remember, but you & I worked together at the Dept of Trans. Legal Services in the mid to late 70's. My thoughts & prayers are with you at this most difficult time.
Shirley Everson-Storkson
January 7, 2015
The last time I saw Natalie was leaving services after Yom Kippor. I did not know she had been ill. But she volunteered it to me, and then followed by saying she was fine, and everything is good, and she felt fine...and then asked after my wellbeing.
She was always smiling, and always concerned for how the other person was doing.
She will be missed, I will miss her.
Carol Graham
December 24, 2014
To Ruth (and her family): I am so sad to hear of your mom's passing. This must be so difficult for you and your family. Remember there are people who care for you very much. Feel free to contact me Ruth. Take care and God bless.
Cindy Dow
December 22, 2014
Sorry to hear about Natalie's passing. May peace be with all fo your during this time. May she be at Peace. AAA Augusta
December 22, 2014
Natalie was not only a warm and beautiful
person, but a woman of wisdom as well-
she will be sorely missed-
Josie Coogan
December 22, 2014
Natalie was a unique and special women whom I was honored to have known. Her devotion to Motivational Services and it's clients was proven by three decades of service to its board of directors. I will miss her humor and kind heart.
Angela Ward
December 21, 2014
so sorry to hear of Natalies passing.only have known her a short time but she was always so pleasant to talk to.
David Labbe
December 20, 2014
I'm so sorry o here of her passing,she was a wonderful Gift to her Husband and Family.
Margret Hall
December 20, 2014
It was such a pleasure to work with Natalie at Togus. She was always so professional and knowledgeable. She was a very sweet lady and often spoke of her family with pride and love. My deepest sympathy to her family.
Brenda Stevens
December 20, 2014
Fred and I send our condolences. Natalie was a wonderful, warm women who reached out to the community in which she lived.
Helen Paganucci
December 20, 2014
May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.
December 20, 2014
May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.
Linder Herbert
December 20, 2014
May Natalie's memory be a blessing.
Richard Fein
December 20, 2014
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