MARVIN-COHEN-Obituary

MARVIN "MARTY CONN" COHEN

Cleveland, Ohio

1925 - 2020

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Known to his community and the world of entertainment as Marty Conn. Marty sadly passed away April 23, 2020 at Menorah Park in Beachwood, Ohio. Beloved husband to Norma Cohen Conn nee Commins of Blessed Memory. Born in Cleveland June 4, 1925, he loved and adored his wife, children, grandchildren,...

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Dear Shari,Larry,Rachael,Ryan & family, your dad Marty always had a great love for his family especially your mom Norma. She was his greatest love. I had great respect for his determination, dedication and ambition to be a great success in the entertainment business. Now lets not leave out being stubborn lol he just wouldnt take no for an answer if you couldnt go to dinner at a last minute late invite. He was a good man and quite funny. Hes a perfect example of with the Wright drive...

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Dear Cohen family, I am very sorry for your loss.May happy memories help you through this difficult time.

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Our deepest sympathy to the Cohen family. We are so sorry to hear of Marty's passing. I had the privilege of being a friend & personal barber to Marty for over 30 years. Our times together were always memorable & full of laughter. Thank you Marty & Norma for being in our family's life! You will be missed Marty. May you Rest In Peace.
Dale & Donna Cieslak & Family
Shear Perfection Barber Salon

I am so sorry to hear of Marty's passing. I worked as his assistant at Artist Entertainment in the 80's, and every day was something new and interesting not to mention entertaining; such as Bob Hope calling to try out jokes, planning the first event to benefit the Rock And Roll Hall of Fame and Billy Lang assembling his Big Band orchestra. He was truly one of a kind and he will be missed. Diane Endres Kraynik

Grove of 35 Memorial Trees

Shari, Ellen and Sharon - Barbara and I want to send our deepest condolences. JAs you know, I have known Marty for over 50 years, having first met him when you and I were in high school together and I was at your house. The first thing he said to me after learning who my father was, was that he wanted to sue his barber for blowing cigar smoke in his eyes and making him blind. He cracked me up. It also turned out that my mother has known your dad for over 70 years, having met him when she was...