CHARLES-COHEN-Obituary

CHARLES F. COHEN

Silver Spring, Maryland

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  CHARLES FREDERICK COHEN "Chuck"  (Age 82)  Of Upper Marlboro, MD, passed on Wednesday, April 10, 2013, after a short illness. Chuck was born in Los Angeles to Merritt Cohen and Ethel Sheftall Cohen. Ethel later married Frank Forbes, Jr., Athletic Director at Morehouse College....

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You're missed more than you could ever know. Love, sherry

Still missed so very much.

Dad, you will be missed by me,Paul and Jonathan. We love you and you will always be in our hearts. Your daughter and grandsons. Lisa

Chuck Cohen was a terrific father and friend. Ten lifetimes together would not have felt like enough. I love you dad.

Tony

I love you Dad and will miss you each and every day. Thank You for being such a good father and role model.
xoxoxo Leila

Tony and family, My sincere sympathy to you on Chuck's passing. He was a kind, caring person and performed many acts of kindness to me at Glen Manor condo which I will always remember, especially his assistance with my AC unit issues, and assisting me when my dog Koko passed away and his many volunteer roles that benefited all condo owners. I will always remember his love of playing golf and enjoying good food. May he rest in peace. I am sorry that i was unable to attend today to say this...

Dear Lisa Cuthbert and sons and Shirley Cohen. Our condolences in the passing of Chuck. We haven't seen any of you in years but will always remember all of you fondly. Chuck was a schoolmate of John Anderson's at Morehouse College and plans to send a contribution in his name to the College they both love. Sincerely, John and Ellie Anderson - 202-829-6482
Gayle, Dana, Frank and Lindsay Petersen

May God Console. you in your time of sorrow! Cuck was a good man and friend to know
A colleague.

May God Bless you and May He give you Comfort is my prayer for each of you. With Deepest Sympathy!
Dawn Harrison, Colleague who worked with Chuck