NATALIE-COHN-Obituary

NATALIE B. COHN

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

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NATALIE B. (nee Brait), Feb. 4, 2013, of Phila. Wife of Dr. Herbert Cohn, mother of Dr. Jeffrey B. (Marcie) Cohn, Richard B. (Nancy) Cohn, Esq., and Dr. David B. (Cindy) Cohn, grandmother of Alison (Robert) Wishnick, Josh (Natalia), Michael, Jenna, Stephen, Dan and Jordan Cohn....

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I was shocked to read about the passing of Natalie in the Pennsylvania Gazette today. (July 8th) We went through 16 years of school together. She was a treasure. My condolences to you Herb and your whole family.

Dear Herb,
I was shocked to have just learned of Natalie'death. As you know, she and I (and Del) went way back to our early days in Wynnefield, Overbrook High, and Camp Canadensis. I also knew her as a frequent student in my Lit courses, where she was always among the most brilliant and humanistic of students.. He responses in class made obvious what an exceptional ,perceptive and sensitive woman she was. I am so grateful that Imhad the experience of knowing her in the many ways that I...

We were so saddened to learn of your great loss. I remember first meeting Natalie in 1958 when I was working for you in Dr. Gibbon's lab. Hope you and your family can find comfort in lots of happy memories.
Our deepest sympathy and love, Billie and Steven Sandler

Dear Herb: I cannot express in words the love and feeling of loss I have for Natalie.She was such a special woman, She had too many qualitiies to mention here. She gave so much love to her family, ro her friends, to the world. The world needs more people like Natalie She was a true "woman of valor" I have soch fond memories of her that I will keep in my heart.
I will never forget her.
Be strong, my friend.
My love to you, Ruthellen

Dear Herb. Words cannot express my feeling and love for Natalie nor can I express the feeling of loss rhat I am experiencing. She was such a special woman. Her fine qualities are too numerous to mention. She gave so much love to her family, to her friends, and to the world. The world needs more women like Natalie She was a true "woman of valor" I carry many wonderful memories of our times together in my heart. I will Always remember her.
Be strong, my friend.
My love to you, Ruthellen

Dear Herb: On our return from Florida, we were sorry to hear that Natalie had passed away. As an old friend, I remember how close the two of you were and understand how greatly you will miss her. You have our sincerest condolences. Mac and Naomi Gorson

Dear Herb,
Ed and I are so sad to hear about Natalie. She was such a beautiful and special person and we are glad we have been able to be a small part of her life. Our thoughts and prayers go out to you and your family. Ed and Gail Lechowicz

Dear Herb Mary Ellen and I were so sad to learn of Natalie's death I remember her so well as a beautiful charming young woman dating back to when we were both at Overbrook high school and thought how fortunate you were to marry such a lovely woman. Our sincere sympathy at your great loss./Bob & Mary Ellen Schwab

Dear Herb:
Rhoda and I join your many friends and admirers in extending our sincerest condolensces and sympathy on the death of Natalie.
Mel Shralow