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Andrew Cohen Obituary

COHEN-Andrew S. Age 44, of St. Paul, died unexpectedly on January 27, 2003. Andrew was born March 3, 1958, in Washington, DC. He grew up in Manhattan and attended The Dalton School and various colleges including Hampshire College, the University of Vermont and George Washington University. Andrew moved to Minnesota in 1991 where he met and married Bridget Murphy. Together they had two sons, Oliver, now age 6, and Benjamin, age 5. Andrew worked for the past three years at GiftCerticates.com as a senior computer network engineer. He volunteered many hours of his time for the Minnesota Literacy Council and Alcoholics Anonymous. Andrew loved reading (even while in the shower), long motorcycle trips, talking about and eating great food, East Hampton, Bob Dylan, falling asleep virtually anywhere and being with his family and many friends. But Andrew will be remembered most as a profoundly kind and gentle man who loved his sons above all else. Embodying a unique and wonderful mix of intelligence, curiosity, wry humor, sweetness, and a limitless capacity for unconditional love, Andrew, a man like no other, will be greatly missed. Survived by sons Oliver and Benjamin; ex-wife Bridget Murphy Cohen; parents Richard and Evelyn; sister Frances Cohen (Alan Green); sister Emilie Cohen (John Williams); sister Sarah Jane Grossbard (Michael); nieces Isobel Green, Summer Williams, Lily Grossbard and Lucy Grossbard; nephew Henry Green. Funeral services Sunday, February 2, 1:00 P.M., Jewish Center for the Hamptons, Montauk Highway, East Hampton, LI. For further information, contact Riverside Memorial Chapel, 1-800-448-1939. Memorial service to celebrate Andrew's life, Thursday, February 6, at 7:30 P.M., Mark Stanton's home, 213 Mount Hope Drive in St. Paul, MN. Memorials preferred to the Oliver and Benjamin Cohen Fund, 400 Minnesota Building, 46 East 4th St, St. Paul, MN, 55105 or The Dalton School, 108 East 89th St., New York, NY 10028.

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Published by New York Times from Jan. 30 to Jan. 31, 2003.

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Carl Dickinson

February 13, 2003

Andrew was always a great friend and his passing has been felt by others even if time and distance had come between those who had worked side by side with him some 20 odd summers ago in East Hampton. I last saw "Ninny" about five years ago at the Bridgehampton Candy Kitchen on a Sunday afternoon.It was as though no time had passed,although it must have been 10 years or so.I am most certainly a poorer man now that Ninny is no longer with us.However,I do know that I am a richer man for having him as a friend and for remembering him as he lived.How he DID LIVE. I'll miss you Andy......

Gretchen Menzel

February 3, 2003

I am so sorry to hear of Andrew's death. Let's hope the memories of his wit and charm are told to help Oliver and Ben remember him as they grow.



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Michael Albano

February 2, 2003

I will always remember Andrew Cohen, his toothy smile, a cheshire grin like no other, his sharp wit and enormous charm, his great mind, and his good heart. When I think of Andrew, these are the things which will stay with me forever. I doubt anyone who ever encountered him will forget him either. He was a most memorable character. I will miss you Andrew.



With love to his family and many friends.

Katie Redmond

February 1, 2003

Andrew was a great dad and his sons loved him SO much. He will be missed.

February 1, 2003

our community here in st paul lost a good friend...he will be missed...

unanimous unanimous

January 31, 2003

Dear Andrew,

It was so sad that you had to leave so soon, you will greatly be missed by many. We love you. And we Know that you will be watching down from heaven.

Susie Egyhazi

January 31, 2003

My deepest condolences to the entire family. An unexpected tragedy is extremely difficult.

My thoughts are with you.



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