SAVOY - Jerome P. Cohen, 74, of Savoy died Thursday (Feb. 16, 2023) at home. Funeral arrangements were incomplete at Evergreen Cremation Services, 702 Bloomington Road, Suite 102, C.
Doug Kohrt
February 12, 2024
Always in my thoughts as good friend. Doug Kohrt
Harold G. Richards
February 25, 2023
It has been a privilege to know Jerry both in our high school days and much later in our married lives as believers in Jesus. I think both Jerry and I were surprising characters to become brothers in Christ. We shared a lot of memorable times together, which I will retain until we see one another again.
Mindy Haile
February 22, 2023
What a blessing and a privilege to have the Cohen family in our lives. Jerry made many trips with Carol to our house bringing groceries and home cooked meals! What a blessing and a daily example of God's love all of you are.
It was so hard to add my agreement to ket go and pray for his best for him.
Carol you are the best example of loving Jerry more than life. He was so proud of you and the girls. Praying for all of you daily. I love you and can only imagine the welcome home he received
. Love, Mindy
James Byington
February 19, 2023
Jerry was amazing individual. He will be missed greatly. I really wanted to catch back up with him. I loved playing Bible trivia with Jerry only he would beat me every time. My condolences to Carol and the family.
Douglas Kohrt
February 19, 2023
Jerry was my best friend when I lived in Tuscola. After my family moved elsewhere, we remained in touch. Jerry was deeply religious and loved his family. So long old pal.
Michael Cunningham
February 18, 2023
Great memories growing up with Jerry in Tuscola - that great smile & laugh - always upbeat & positive - RIP my friend
Sue Elder
February 18, 2023
Sorry to hear of Jerry´s passing. The class of 1967 will be sending a donation to the Tuscola Alumni Association in his name. Our condolences to the family.
William P. Kolbin
February 18, 2023
Jerry, Im so sorry for everyone; so young. You were always so kind and giving to me; so friendly. You were always such a positive and grateful person. A wonderful loving father and husband. Till we meet again my dear friend. Tiffilos and Kaddish Hashem.
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