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The Detroit Jewish News, 2018-07-12

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PHYLIS
COHEN, 75, of
Gahanna, Ohio,
formerly of Oak
Park, died June
28, 2018.
She is sur-
vived by her
Phylis Cohen
children, Evan
(Laurel) of
Gilbert, Ariz., Steven (Carolyn)
of West Bloomfield and
Tracy (Peter) Spain of Lower
Gwynedd, Pa. She will be fondly
remembered by her seven
grandchildren, Jordyn (Daniel)
Porter, Maxine Cohen, Alec,
Drew and Carly Cohen, Zachary
and Jake Spain; and her two
great-grandchildren, Emmalin
and Cohen Porter.
Mrs. Cohen was the beloved
wife of the late Robert Cohen.
Contributions may be made in
Phylis’ memory to the American
Cancer Society or to a charity of
one’s choice.

IRMA
EDELSON, 87,
died June 29,
2018.
Born in
Springfield,
Mass., on March
2, 1931, she was
Edelson
the devoted
daughter of
William and Raylia Lubetkin.
Irma lived in Hartford, Conn.
She was passionate about enter-
taining, cooking and traveling;
but, most of all, she loved being
surrounded by her family and
friends.
Mrs. Edelson was the lov-
ing wife for 63 years of Herbert
Edelson; cherished mother of
Drs. Gary (Leora) Edelson, Mrs.
Beth (Albert) Kranc and Ms.
Lisa Edelson; proud grandmoth-
er of Daniel, Rina, Jacob, Elana
and Morissa.
Service and interment took
place June 29, 2018, in New
Britain, Conn.

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continued on page 46

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