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Corene <I>Gormezano</I> Cohen

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Corene Gormezano Cohen

Birth
Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio, USA
Death
22 Aug 2011 (aged 95)
Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California, USA
Burial
Cremated. Specifically: Ashes in possession of family. Add to Map
Memorial ID
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Fabulous wife, mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, sister, aunt, mother-in-Law, daughter, friend, and cousin. Died peacefully in her sleep after ninety-five wonderful loving years spreading love and joy to all who knew her.

The most supportive mother ever, with patience and a great sense of humor always. Spread positivity and optimism to everyone. Honored by the Sephardic Temple Tifereth Israel of Los Angeles as Woman of the Year, and for us she was The Woman of the Century.

Softest skin, sweetest personality, sparkling blue eyes, and an ever-ready smile. Never a harsh word about anyone. She took life as it came to her and her motto was "Que Sera, Sera," - "What will be will be." Family was always first, but also she was invaluable to a major public corporation.

Born in Cincinnati, Ohio, went to school, married her loving husband Abe, and raised her family in New York City. Moved to Los Angeles and lived there for forty-two wonderful, sunny years.

Survived by her sons Marty and Neil and their wives Sharleen and April, her sister Eydie and her husband Steve, her three grandchildren, and three great-grandchildren...and the hundreds of family and friends who love her.
Published in the Los Angeles Times on August 24, 2011.
Fabulous wife, mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, sister, aunt, mother-in-Law, daughter, friend, and cousin. Died peacefully in her sleep after ninety-five wonderful loving years spreading love and joy to all who knew her.

The most supportive mother ever, with patience and a great sense of humor always. Spread positivity and optimism to everyone. Honored by the Sephardic Temple Tifereth Israel of Los Angeles as Woman of the Year, and for us she was The Woman of the Century.

Softest skin, sweetest personality, sparkling blue eyes, and an ever-ready smile. Never a harsh word about anyone. She took life as it came to her and her motto was "Que Sera, Sera," - "What will be will be." Family was always first, but also she was invaluable to a major public corporation.

Born in Cincinnati, Ohio, went to school, married her loving husband Abe, and raised her family in New York City. Moved to Los Angeles and lived there for forty-two wonderful, sunny years.

Survived by her sons Marty and Neil and their wives Sharleen and April, her sister Eydie and her husband Steve, her three grandchildren, and three great-grandchildren...and the hundreds of family and friends who love her.
Published in the Los Angeles Times on August 24, 2011.


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