LARRY-COHEN-Obituary

LARRY COHEN

Vauxhall, New Jersey

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Larry Cohen 'King of transportation' who built his own trucking firm from the ground up, 'bigger than life itself,' 68 Larry Cohen, 68, passed away on Jan. 23, 2016, in Delray, Fla. Please join us at the following to celebrate Larry and say our goodbyes. Visitation will be on Wednesday, Jan. 27,...

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I'm so sorry to hear Larry's passing. I went to grammar school with Larry. Later on when larry was in the trucking business and I was a financial advisor we did some business. Larry was very loyal to his friends and his word in all our business activities was golden. My condolences his family.

Bigger than life doesn't begin to explain Larry. With 1M words, I couldn't finish. As a child, he was a towering man of fun and authority, at the same time. The last time I saw him in FL, it was 1984. We reconnected shortly before he died, but wasn't able to have more than a 15min reconnection convo. Lori, Marla, I'll always remember your father for the fond memories and the efforts he afforded to make me a man. I hope to sleep tonight and dream about the haul we were thinking about...

Larry was bigger than life itself. He would come into my furniture store in Boca w his pal Clem and you would have thought a star came in! He was just the best! And loved his family unconditionally. I was Larrys friend and that was an honor in itself. One night I was in Delray watching the rod Stewart impersonator...he came by to say hi..he walked away and I said..my drink is on that guy! He laughed! That was Larry. And when I would see him and Clem on their mopeds tooling through town, well...

It's been a long time since I've seen Larry but back in the 80's he was like the big brother I never had. I always looked up to him and remember him for his strength, loyalty, hard work ethic and sense of humor. I am thankful that I had a chance to know him.

God bless you Larry. Gone way to soon. What a great guy you were. We will miss you dearly.

My sincere condolences to the Cohen family. May the God of all comfort give you strength and peace during this difficult time.
C. Ojeda

The first time I saw Larry I think he was 10 years old. I was about 4 years older and because our age difference I never got to know him that well. How ever later when he was in his fifties we became very friendly and we did some business together. Larry always treated me like I was his best friend and I really got to like him. The obituary was just the way I remember him. I know this is a sad time for family and friends that loved him. My condolences to Gwen and all the children.

Gwen, Lori and Marla and Family,

I am saddened to hear about Larry. He made a huge impact on the world. I remember Gwen and Larry dancing at Ari and Stef's wedding.
I will see you at Lori's on Friday afternoon to hopefully provide comfort.

You are in my thoughts.

Much love,
Alice Osur