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To all of those who signed the guestbook: thank you so much for your condolences. we will treasure all the stories. Julian was a wonderful father, father in law, and grandfather
Stanzlers
February 11, 2007
Boston, Massachusetts
Julian Cohen was the man behind the music in two cities. The developer and philanthropist donated more than $3 million to the Raymond F. Kravis Center in West Palm Beach, helping to bring famous voices to its stage. A lover of the Pops, he also gave more to the Boston Symphony Orchestra than...
Read MoreTo all of those who signed the guestbook: thank you so much for your condolences. we will treasure all the stories. Julian was a wonderful father, father in law, and grandfather
Stanzlers
February 11, 2007
To Ellen, Margie and all of the family, your father made possible the dreams of so many and was pivotal to keeping alive Ken's memory and that which he stood for. What a legacy indeed.
Andrew Levine
February 11, 2007 | Orlando, FL
To the Cohen Family,
It is with our deepest sympathies for the loss of Julie. What a true gentle-man he was. A great friend, a wonderful supporter of the arts and a true role model.
We will truly miss him. Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you during such a difficult time.
Fondly,
Joyce & Joe Spaulding
Joyce & Joe Spaulding
February 11, 2007 | Boston, MA
Dear Connie and Ellen,
Your brother, Connie, and your father, Ellen, was a role model for our entire community and personified what it means to be a caring, giving, human being. May his memory be for a blessing (z"l) and may you and your entire family be comforted with the Mourners of Zion.
Nancy Kaufman
February 11, 2007 | Swampscott
Dearest Connie: Richie and I are so sorry for the loss of your beloved brother, Julie. He was an extraordinary human being - a role model for all. With our love and deepest sympathies. Myrna and Dick
Myrna and Dick Schultz
February 11, 2007 | North Falmouth, MA
As a long ago neighbor of Bea Goldman I felt as if I knew "my Connie and "my Julie" Accept my condolences and thanks for your many kindnesses to Bea, and for Julies generous comtributions to both the BSO and the Kravis Ctr.
Betty Krongard
February 10, 2007 | Newton & Lake Worth, MA
I FIRST KNEW "JUICY" AS A FELLOW CAMPER 60 PLUS YEARS AGO AT CAMP MACHIGON..I LIKED HIM AND FOUND HIM TO BE A GREAT GUY. AS THE YEARS CAME AND WENT, HE DEVELOPED INTO ONE OF THE GREAT MEN IN OUR COMMUNITY. MAY HE BE A MODEL FOR THE REAL ESTATE INDUSTRY THAT ONE CAN DO GOOD AND WELL AT THE SAME TIME. HOPEFULLY, THE FAMILY WILL GAIN STRENGTH WITH THE WONDERFUL MEMORIES OF THEIR DEAR "JUICY"
JAY FIALKOW
February 10, 2007 | KEY BISCAYNE, FL
Dear Connie Gilson:
Please express our deep condolences to your family for your loss. Your brother enjoyed a sterling reputation in keeping with your whole family. Thinking of you.
Marilyn and Menachem Katz, Jerusalem
Marilyn and Menachem Katz
February 10, 2007 | Jerusalem
The Dancers and Staff at Ballet Florida mourn the passing of a wonderful and generous arts patron.
George Ballet Florida
February 09, 2007 | West Palm Beach, FL