ANN-COHEN-Obituary

ANN COHEN

Newark, New Jersey

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Alzheimer's Association

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Ann Cohen Loving grandmother, business owner Ann Cohen (nee Bryce), 76, of Montclair, N.J., passed away peacefully on Feb. 3, 2017. Born and raised in Rochester, N.Y., she was an American Field Service exchange student in high school and attended the University of Rochester, as well as the...

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We are sorry to hear the sad news of Ann's passing. She, Noah and their girls were a large part of our lives many years ago when all our children were growing up. Going to her store was always a pleasure where we would exchange the latest news of the family. She was very outgoing and interested in whatever you had to tell her. Our hearts go out to Noah, daughters and grandchildren. Claire and Irving Geddis

Dear Cohen Family,
My deepest condolences on the passing of Ann; she is remembered fondly by all of us in Montclair who were raising their children when Toys in the Attic was on Church St. She was always helpful and enthusiastic and we always bought all our birthday gifts there.
In addition, her granddaughter Abby was a student at the Montlcair Community Pre-K when I was the Director there. We always enjoyed our contact with your family.
I hope that the support and caring of family...

I am so glad she was a part of my life

I hope that the love and support from your family and friends, including me, gets you through this time. You're in my prayers.

My deepest heartfelt condolences to the Cohen family. My heart goes out to Mr. Cohen , Ruth and Claire and all those who's lives were touched by Mrs. Cohen. She was such a nice lady and will be greatly missed. You are in my thoughts and prayers.

With all of my heart.

Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

Noal, I just read Ann's obituary and realize that she was a wonderful, caring person.; I am sure you are very proud of her. When I met her she was a young girl just ready for college. I am glad the girls, Ruth and Claire, are well and happy. My best to all of you.