Charles-Cohn-Obituary

Charles I. Cohn

North Bergen, Pennsylvania

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Charles I. (Chuck) Cohn, 81, passed away on October 22, 2018 following a long battle with cancer. He was born to the late Nathan and Gertrude Cohn in Philadelphia and spent most of his life in Harrisburg, PA where he was the owner of "Your Living Room". He has lived in North Bergen NJ for the...

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Chuck was a neat guy. Sorry for your loss Kandy. Haven't seen you all for a long time since I moved to FL. Sandie King (Remember me as the owner of Sign of the Lion, and doing Sweet Charity many moons ago where we first met?)

Condolences to Kandy & the entire Cohn family. May his memory always be strong.
I worked for Chuck at Your Living Room for 24 years.
He was a kind, generous man & a good merchant.
He believed & nurtured my talents & skills that led me to a long career in furniture & design.
A day doesn't go by that I don't use something that Chuck taught me.

Our condolences to Kandy & the Cohn family.
I worked for Chuck at Your Living Room for 24 years. He was a generous man & a good merchant. He believed in my skill & talents that have given me a long career in furniture & design. A day doesn't go by that I don't use something that Chuck taught me.

Kandy,
We are so very sorry to hear of Chuck's passing.
Our prayers & sympathy to you & your family. You are in our thoughts.
Steve & Joanne Buysse

Such sad news Kandy. Chuck was a great neighbor. I miss both of you. Love and sympathy to you and your family. Anne Davis

How terribly sad! I grew up with Chuck...just around the corner. He was my friend forever, I think. I am so sorry for your loss, Kandy and Susan. May his memory always be for a blessing.

Kandy, Stu and I are so sorry to hear about Chuck, we loved seeing him at TBS, May his name be for a blessing

We were blessed to know Chuck. We did his mailings for many years and he was one of those clients that became more like a friend. Our living room is more beautiful thanks to "Your Living Room". If he made us feel like we mattered I can only imagine what a void your family is feeling. Please accept our most sincere condolences for your great loss.

To Kandi and to Chuck's sister Sue, my condolences on the passing of Chuck. It is sad to read that he suffered longstanding from cancer. I didn't know Chuck and Kandi as well as I knew Sue, but my thoughts and prayers go out to both of you nonetheless. He was such a nice guy.

Joan Wotring
A 1956 grad from the old William Penn High School.