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Adam Cohen

San Francisco, California

1962 - 2022

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Adam CohenOctober 3, 1962 - October 19, 2022Adam Cohen of Oakland, CA passed away on October 19th, 2022 at the age of 60. He was born on October 3, 1962 in Columbus, Ohio. When Adam was 13, the Cohen family moved to San Francisco. He remained in the Bay Area where he was married to the late Lori...

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A good friend from the Olympic Club and sailing and a great guy !

I have just learned of Adam´s passing and I am very sad. Lori and I went to graduate school together and we´re friends and my daughters were head over heels for the Cohen girls who they babysat for years. Adam was always such a bright light and it is heartbreaking to hear of his passing. My deepest condolences.

Adam and I were inseparable in college going to ASU, training, lifting, running, partying and studying. We lived together for 4 years in Tempe while attending Arizona State University. Adam supported my amateur and pro boxing career just as I attended all his home wrestling matches. This is a big blow for me as we were very close and had so many good times together in the 1980´s. I pray for his family and he will terribly missed by me and I am sure everyone else as well.. God Bless.. John...

My deepest condolences to the Cohen family. I had the pleasure of wrestling and coaching the high school program that Adam started. Check out our history at riordanwrestling.org and it was always a pleasure to run into him and always wished we could spend more time together. He left behind a great influence and legacy. God Bless Vittorio Anastasio

My deepest condolences to the family. I´m glad I got to know Adam, he was such a wonderful person, a positive influence in all our lives. He will be missed. May you never know sorrow again.

My deepest sympathies and condolences . Adam you will be missed dearly . Prayers for you all.

Offering our deepest condolences during this difficult time.

My deepest condolences to the Cohens and all of his family. I can´t imagine the pain you are going through to have lost such a bright light that you have known all your life. Adam shined on me in a moment I needed him most and I will be forever grateful. I will continue praying everyday for our thoughts and love to reach him, healing for his family and friends, and that he is in the greatest of company in heaven.