Robert-Cohen-Obituary

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Robert G. Cohen

Easton, Pennsylvania

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DIED
July 3, 2011
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Easton, Pennsylvania

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Name: Robert G. Cohen, 78 of Forks Twp. passed away surrounded by his family on Sunday July 3, 2011 in Gracedale Nursing Home, Nazareth.Born: He was born on March 17, 1933 in Brooklyn, NY a son of the late George Cohen and Catherine Romanish Mindick.Personal: Robert and his wife, the former...

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Thank you, Bob and Betty, for being such good friends to my parents and my family. He was truly a great man and will be sadly missed. With sympathy and love to Betty and the family...

Diane (and Mike and Michelle, too)

Dear Betty, Jeff, Julie and Families.

We are so very sorry for the loss of a wonderful husband, father, and friend. The memories of a man who gave so much to us and the times our families spent together will never be forgotten. Let us Celebrate the life of Robert G. Cohen. Our Prayers are with you and may God Bless.

Mark, Louise, Kayla and Emily Bierei

Forks Sparks. Bob coached with my dad.

You were a big part of many great childhood memories growing up in Forks Township on Ridge Trail. My prayers are with Betty, Jeff and Julie.

Sending my deepest sympathies and lots of love,

Lots of fond memories, we laughed about brown bag luggage and Arby's! And now we will have some tears but knowing you are at peace will dry the tears. They say that death is the price we pay for love and I truly believe that. Diane DeWitt

Mrs. Cohen,Jeff,Julie & families,
We are so sorry to hear of Bob's passing. Please accept our condolences. As Lou said,All of us "Forks Kids" were lucky to have had men like Bob around in our youth. May you find comfort in knowing that he is truly in a better place.

Renee' and I send our deepest sympathy to all. I always think back to our youth, playing sports in Forks Twsp., and how fortunate we were to have men like Bob, committed, always putting us first, and as Stemmie said, teaching us more than ball. We got a taste of "The Greatest Generation" in Mr. Cohen. Thank you sir, Peace.

May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.

May God Bless all of you at this difficult time. We hope you find comfort in your fond memories and strength in your family. God Bless Mr. Cohen.

With Sympathy,

The James Bartolacci Family