Stuart-Cohen-Obituary

Stuart "Stu" Cohen

Branford, Connecticut

Jul 6, 1950 – Jan 29, 2024 (Age 73)

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BORN
July 6, 1950
DIED
January 29, 2024
AGE
73
LOCATION
Branford, Connecticut

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Stuart Cohen, 73, of Milford, CT, passed away on January 29, 2024. He was born on July 6, 1950, in New Haven, CT. Stuart, also known as Stu, will be remembered as funny, warm, and a one of a kind individual. Stu was also known for his uncanny memory and his deep love for family. He had a...

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CeIebrating YaIe wins in footbaII and hockey with Stu as weII as watching the games and sitting with him at games are my most fond memories of being with Stu. TaiIgating with Stu at YaIe BowI was aIso a fond memory of mine and we met a Iot of YaIe footbaII pIayers at these taiIgates, both past and present pIayers.

Stuey made a bet with me that "The Bad" in The Good, the Bad and the Ugly was played by Eli Wallach; while I claimed that "The Bad" was played not by Eli Wallach, but by Lee Van Cleef and that Eli Wallach played "The Ugly". Everyone insisted that I was sure to lose the bet, as Stuey was never wrong about these things; especially. Clint Eastwood movie trivia. He lost that particular bet And gracefully hurled a $20 bill from the third floor outside of the Inside Out Cafe, where he lives at the...

First met The Legend at Hamden High School. Forget what class but he was memorable and all Hamden . So glad we reconnected via Facebook and were able to meet up at Glenwood and at the HHS class of "69" Reunion.

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Stu I have the utmost respect and love for you Being around you always made me happy. You always knew where everyone was and dates of anything that happened. There will never be a man like you again. Legends like you live in all our hearts. See you later

Stu has been my neighbor since I moved to Milford in 2001 and always had a kind word to say and great stories. When Stu came across the street to talk, I always knew that I was going to have a smile on my face. His love of the Yankees and Yale was un-wavering. I loved hearing his stories about Micky Mantle and Roger Maris. I will miss him and send my regrets to his family.

The last time I saw Stu was at our 50th high school reunion. We lost touch through the years. When reminiscing with Stu at the reunion it was like we saw each other yesterday. That´s the type of man he was. In one word he was genuine. May he rest in peace. Go Yale!

Uncle Jim Borbas (1.0) and Jim (2.0) and their family would like to express sincere condolences to the Cohen Family. May he rest in peace and all who knew him never forget their times with him. God Bless.

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