Jeremy-Cohen-Obituary

Jeremy Cohen

Phoenix, Arizona

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Jeremy Cohen Jeremy Cohen passed away on January 15, 2004. He was 48 years old. Jeremy was born in Chicago, Illinois on February 13, 1955. He grew up in Chicago, where he quickly made his mark as a star tennis player on the junior circuit. After graduating from high school in Cleveland,...

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Brandon,
My dearest friend, I will be here for the end of time if you need me. Never be afraid to call because you don't have to ever be alone during any hard time. I love you with all of my heart...

We want to extend our deepest sympathies to Mimi and Jeremy’s entire family. He was truly a prince among men.

Everyone at our organization who worked with him on leasing the new medical office building at Banner Desert Medical Center admired and respected his business savvy. But moreover, we all enjoyed his winning smile and warm, friendly ways. He will be *greatly* missed by us all.

Jeremy won’t be there in person on “grand opening” day, but he’ll be there in...

Jeremy was a very important person to me growing up, as both a father figure and friend. He started being my tennis coach when I was around 10 years old and coached me until I was 18. He came to our house almost every week, and became a family member to us all. We all loved Jeremy deeply. I lost track of him over the years when I moved from Arizona to California; but I have thought about him and his family often , and remember with fondness, all the memories I have of our tennis lessons,...

Jeremy was a very kind person and I will miss his smile and friendliness on the Charro rides. My sympathies go out to you for the loss of this extraordinary person.

Mimi, Brandon, Jordan and family:
Jeremy was one of the kindest men I have ever known and he was so proud of his family. He will be missed by so many. I will miss him as my employer and my friend.
All My Love, Tari

To Jordan, Brandon, Mimi and Family:

My deepest sympathies. A kind soul is lost to this world though his memory lives on.

Dearest Jeremy,my mentor and friend, who made the world a better place: Your spirit will be missed in so many ways. Those smiling eyes marked with sincerity will be etched in my memory second only to my Father's. Your beautiful family will derive strength from your guidance and will feel you smiling down upon them forever.

You will live on in our hearts.

Dear Brandon, Jordan, Marscee, Mimi, Avi, David, Mr. & Mrs. Cohen, Uncle Lenny, Aunt Nina, Debra, Kathy & Alvie:

- May you be comforted among the
other mourners of Zion and Israel.

- My very deepest condolences.

Love, Wendy

Dear Mimi,
I am so sorry about the loss of Jeramy. I unfortunately never got the privelage of meeting or knowing him. From everything that has been said of him, you were truly blessed!!!
My thoughts and prayers are with you, and if there is ever anything I can do for you please call me.
All my love,
Leslie Rangel