Lisa Renee Cohen
Lisa Renee Cohen, 47 years old, of Trumbull, CT passed away on October 19, 2017, after a courageous three year battle with breast cancer.
Lisa was born in Norwood, MA on October 2, 1970. She is survived by her courageous daughter Alison Marie Knox, mother Mary Gribosky Cohen, father Marvin Stuart Cohen and his wife Joan Hume Cohen, loving sister Donna Laura Backus, devoted brother Michael David Cohen and his wife Eleni Young McConnell, nephew KC, niece Amanda, and grandmother Miriam Cohen.
Lisa graduated from Trumbull High School, and years later received her BA in Human Resources from Albertus Magnus College, where she graduated Magnum Cum Laude. She enjoyed biking, working out at the gym, traveling, and walking. Lisa was also a sports fan and cheered on the Yankees, Giants, and Islanders. Her love for life and animals was evident by the way she surrounded herself with friends and pets.
When Lisa was diagnosed with breast cancer three years ago, she never gave up. She always kept a positive state of mind, and refused to let the cancer slow her down. Lisa was surrounded by her daughter and immediate family when she passed away at Smilow Cancer Hospital at Yale New Haven CT.
A Celebration of Life Service will be held on November 18, 2017, at 10:00 a.m., at Saint Stephen Church, 6948 Main Street, Trumbull, CT 06611.
Donations may be made in her memory to "Closer to Free". The mailing address is: Closer to Free, Yale-New Haven Hospital, PO Box 1849 New Haven, CT 06508-9979.
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~Cindi Baricko
February 19, 2018
Please accept our sincere condolences at this difficult time. Lisa was a wonderful woman. We will miss her face and spirit here at the club. Respectfully,
Sandy Troesser
Administrative Specialist for The Edge Fitness Clubs of Trumbull
Sandy Troesser
November 27, 2017
I knew Lisa as a good friend of my daughter Laura Kelly during their Trumbull High School years. I know Lisa was dearly loved and is missed. Gods Grace to parents and family. God Speed little Lisa, God Speed.
Much Love.
Patrice Kelly
Acquaintance
November 17, 2017
So sad to hear about Lisa's passing. I remember her as a sweet person when we were in high school together. Have not seen her in quite some time, but have very fond memories of her.
Wendie Geller Karel
November 15, 2017
Hello I'm Stephan moss,
I knew Lisa she was a Good person
She was hard working energetic full of life
She will be sourly missed
My condolences to the family
God bless you
Sincerely yours
Stephan
Stephan Moss
Friend
November 2, 2017
Deep condolences to the family and every one who knew Lisa. Such a tragic loss.
Sarah & Wicker
Sarah/wicker Dowie/Thompson
November 1, 2017
Lisa was my closest friend in high school I am so thankful that we were able to re-connect years ago and before she had cancer. I have known very few people, as strong as; who fought with her unwavering will. She was like that in high school too! strong, leader, role model. She was my guardian angel during those difficult high school years and I am soon thankful to have enjoyed a friendship with her as an adult
Colleen Glinsky
October 29, 2017
Lisa was a fighter. She didn't let cancer hold her back. She loved life and loved her family. We enjoyed her visiting us in Florida and remember her fondly. We are praying for comfort for the whole family.
Uncle Joe & Aunt Dianne Gribosky
October 29, 2017
Memories I will hold for a lifetime! You will always be my "lil Lisa". Rest in peace. My deepest condolences to the family. May God give you strength during this time.
Melissa Morales
October 29, 2017
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