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Lynn Arent Obituary

LynnArent "Lovely Lady"  Lynn Arent, beloved by her family and her community, died on December 7, 2004. Lynn was born in Salt Lake City to Abe and Fanny Cohne. She graduated from East High School and the University of Southern California. At USC, she was Military Editor of The Daily Trojan and Editor-in-Chief of Wampus Magazine. She also co-founded the first college U.S.O. and one of the first college Red Cross chapters, produced and co-composed the first original USC musical production, and served as the civilian in charge of public relations for the campus naval unit. Following college, Lynn moved to the East Coast, where she was Junior Executive in the Democratic National Committee 1944 presidential campaign and then White House and Congressional Liaison for the Democratic National Committee. She knew Presidents Roosevelt and Truman and worked directly with President Truman. She also volunteered at Walter Reed Army Medical Center as an entertainer. Lynn always said that she married "the greatest human ever," Marvin Arent. They were married on March 26, 1950 and together they produced two fabulous daughters, Patrice Arent and Shereen Arent. Lynn was "super proud" of grandchildren Sarah Mulhern, Josh Lipman, Avi Wolfman-Arent, and Hannah Wolfman-Arent and of sons-in-law Brian Wolfman and Art Lipman. Lynn wrote, "I have been a blessed woman, loved by caring parents who taught me that I could accomplish any goal. I have been loved by my very best friend and companion, Marv, and blessed by caring and outstanding children and grandchildren who are committed to helping humanity."  With partner Marv Arent, Lynn founded Arent's . . . doorway to fashion, a premier women's fashion store in Utah. Together Lynn and Marv pioneered television advertising. In 1987, Lynn was elected one of the first female Rotarians in the world. She was a member of Congregation Kol Ami and a founding member of Willow Creek Country Club. Lynn also served on many charitable boards and was particularly active in helping the University of Utah and Salt Lake Rotary.  Lynn traveled extensively for business and after retirement. She told friends that she visited London countless times and never saw "The Mousetrap", visited Copenhagen and never went to Tivoli Gardens, visited Hong Kong and never bought anything, visited Orlando and never went to Disney World – but totally enjoyed the natural and man-made wonders the world over. Lynn's wisdom, humor, and loving spirit guided all of those around her, and made all of those she loved and worked with much better people. In addition to her husband, daughters, and grandchildren, Lynn is survived by her brother Robert Cohne, brothers-in-law Dal Siegel and Albert Arent, and sisters-in-law Colleen Cohne and Sonia Cohne. She was preceded in death by her sister Cecelia Siegel, brother Ben Cohne, and sister-in-law Esther Arent. There will be no local public services. Burial will be at Arlington National Cemetery.  In lieu of flowers, the family asks that contributions be made to Moran Eye Center, University of Utah, 50 N. Medical Dr., S.L.C., UT 84132, or to Public Citizen Foundation, 1600 20th Street, N.W., Washington, DC 20009.

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Published by The Salt Lake Tribune from Dec. 10 to Dec. 12, 2004.

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Val Oveson

December 29, 2004

Senator Patrice Arent and Family,



I loved to sit by Lynn at Rotary and talk about politics and world events. She loved to talk about her Senator Daughter and all the interesting things you are doing. Your Mother is a wonderful woman and we will all miss her very much. Our condolences to you and your family.

Scott Howell

December 12, 2004

Senator Arent and family.

Our family sends our heart felt sincere regrets at the passing of your fine Mother. Your Moms life was a great model of love, honor and integrity. Just those same attributes you and your family exhibit today. May the power of the Heavens be with you and your family to comfort and guide you during this very challenging time in your lifes.

Sincerly,

Scott N and Linda Howell Family

Sara Jo Merrill

December 12, 2004

I would like to offer my sincere condolences to you and your family. I worked at Butters Hair Design when Arent's was in grand form. I got to know Lynn as she came into the salon. She was delightful. She loved her family above all else. She enriched my life and was a joy to know. I loved how she talked about her husband and daughters. We have watched with interest as Patrice has excelled in politics.

What a great loss to all with her passing.

Our love and prayers are with you.

Sara Jo Merrill

Gene Banks

December 12, 2004

Marv, Patrice, Charles Dahlquist, gave me a call when he heard of Lynn's passing. I felt so sad because I had just given her a hug the prior Tuesday, and complemented her on her red and black rabbit fur. She was a great love of mine because of all of the wonderful things which she did and her insight to new ideas and doing what was right. She will be missed by many. Marv, if there is anything which I can do for you at this time please let me know. I am looking forward to still seeing yo every week and enjoying your smile. May God bless.

Gene

David Arnovitz

December 11, 2004

We've extremely sorry to hear about the bad news. Our best wishes and condolences go out to Patrice and her family.

Loretta Baca

December 10, 2004

Just a note to say I am sorry about your loss. Mothers mean a lot to us. Your friends, Loretta and Ward

Daniel Lorber

December 10, 2004

I only know you through Shereen. You must be proud of your legacy.

Francine Haddad

December 10, 2004

Though I never had the opportunity to know Lynn Arent, I feel as if I knew her spirit through her daughter Shereen. Shereen carries on her mother's strength, conviction, kindness and goodness. Clearly, all who knew Lynn were blessed to have her in their lives. Her daugter, Shereen, is a legacy of whom she can be proud.

Paula Bagley DeSpain

December 10, 2004

Dear Mr. Arent and children- I would like to tell you that I remember Lynn from when I was a little girl. My mom and dad were June and Gerald Bagley and they shopped at your beautiful store for clothes for my mom. One of my favorite memories was going with my dad at Christmas to buy my mom beautiful outfits for her Christmas present. Lynn would greet us so graciously and knew my dad's name and knew he was shopping for June (his wife) and what size she was. I thought we were so special. Then the size 10 models would come out wearing wonderful clothes to pick from. I think I learned an appreciation of fine clothing from the experiences in that store, and as I got older I realized how wonderful it was for SLC to have such a special shopping experience. I can remember Lynn very vividly and I remember her as a lovely and welcoming woman. I have lost both my mom and dad, but I will have those memories...here it is the season again and when I saw the obituary the memories all came back and they were great ones. I even have a piece or two of mom's special "Arents" clothing. I am sorry for your loss. Sincerely, Paula Bagley DeSpain

Jeffrey and Terri Morrow

December 10, 2004

Dear Marv,

We love both of you and know how you two were joined together. We will miss Lynn. When we return in 18 months from our LDS mission we will look forward to sharing memories with you. Our sincere condolences and best wishes to you and your family, especially our friend Patrice.

Jeff and Terri Morrow

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