Lenore-Cohn-Obituary

Lenore G. Cohn

Springfield, Massachusetts

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Lenore G. Cohn 1915—2005 SPRINGFIELD - Lenore (Goldberg) Cohn, 89, of 75 Birchland Avenue died Saturday at a local nursing home. Born in Brooklyn, NY, she was a graduate of Pratt Institute and moved to Springfield in 1950. She was the director of the Mayflower Center at Wachogue...

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I did not know Lenore long at all. But she has definitely left her mark on my life and in my heart, and really so much more. She was such a strong woman, a loving mother and grandmother, and a true friend! Her spirit lives on in so many ways and in the many people that she touched during her life & work. She really touched my soul, and I shall miss her terribly, always. May God Bless you Lenore.
Love, Meghan

I have so many memories of Aunt Lenore. Her wonderful baking, her generous spirit and her warm presence. Her attention to her loved ones was unfailing.

My Aunt Lenore was a source of unconditional love during my life, and I was blessed to be her niece. Passover seders with her, Uncle Irving and the whole crew are among my favorite childhood memories. Her laughter and love are imbedded in my spirit and for that I am truly grateful. She'll be alive and well in my heart forever.

I will miss the smells from her kitchen when we used to visit and the way she always made us feel welcome in her home. She left behind a great legacy and she will truly be missed. I love you Aunt Lenore.

Although Grandma will be greatly missed I know she will be happy looking down at all her beloved children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren. She was the perfect Grandma; she loved her family, her friends, looking after others and, of course, baking. We love you so much, Grandma.

We should celebrate Lenore's life. She was an accomplished advocate and she possed an unfailing spirt. She truly cared about people.
Lenore was an exceptional woman and I shall miss her.

In remembrance of all those who lived with boundless energy, high spirits and an undying love for family and community.

Lenore was a warm, generous woman, and a wonderful role model.
She will be greatly missed by her family, friends and community. My wish for all of us is strength and shalom.

I will miss Grandma - her laugh, her voice, her cooking, her love! She was a wonderful woman with a big heart and a fantastic sense of humor.