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career. Moving to Michigan, 
he worked as a manufacturer’s 
representative. He was in the 
President’s Club for Levi’s in the 
women’s wear division in 1983.
Mr. Cohen was a retired 
naval commander. He served 
as president as well as umpire 
and chief manager for NFWB 
Little League baseball. He was 
also the president of the North 
Farmington High School 
Booster Club for eight years.
Considering all his 
accomplishments, David was 
most proud of his family. He 
devoted his life to his wife, 
children and grandchildren; 
and that devotion and 
admiration extended to his 
extended family and friends as 
well.
Mr. Cohen is survived by 

his wife of 62½ years, Sylvia 
Cohen; sons and daughters-in-
law, Jeffrey and Marlene Cohen, 
Daniel and Cari Cohen, and 
Douglas and Allyson Cohen; 
grandchildren, Aaron Ephlin, 
and Jared, Jacob, Seth, Lacey 
and Tony Cohen; sisters-in-law 
and brothers-in-law, Molly 
and Gary Parro, and Mitzi and 
Michael Ashe; many loving 
nieces, nephews, cousins and a 
world of friends.
Mr. Cohen was the loving 
brother of the late Jean Cohen 
and the late Edward Cohen; the 
dear brother-in-law of the late 
Nathaniel and the late Vivienne 
Ackman; the devoted son of the 
late Abraham and the late Anna 
Cohen; the loving son-in-law 
of the late Louis and the late 
Dorothy Ackman. 

Interment was at Adat 
Shalom Memorial Park. 
Contributions may be made to 
Wounded Warriors, P
.O. Box 
758516, Topeka, KS 66675, 
woundedwarriorproject.org; 
or St. Jude Children’s Research 
Hospital, 501 St. Jude Place, 
Memphis, TN 38105, stjude.
org. Arrangements by Ira 
Kaufman Chapel.

BEATRICE FINK 
DANIEL, 88, of 
Arlington and 
Ashburn, Va., 
passed away 
peacefully at home 
surrounded by her loving 
family Sept. 22, 2021. 
She was born in Detroit 
to Solomon Fink and Mollie 
(Zakuska/Zaks). She lived 

with her family above her 
“grandmother” (who was her 
great-aunt) Becky Cooper’s 
general store. She attended the 
original Cass Technical High 
School.
In 1957, she was introduced 
by her friend Leah to her 
future husband, Herman David 
Daniel. They married and 
moved to Chicago, where they 
had two daughters; in 1965, 
they moved to Arlington, Va., 
for his work with the Navy. 
There Beatrice became a 
realtor. In 2008, they moved to 
Ashby Ponds Senior Living in 
Ashburn, Va., where she made 
so many friends. Everyone 
loved Bea.
One of her proudest 
moments was becoming a bat 
mitzvah at age 74 at Temple 

