OBITUARIES
OF BLESSED MEMORY

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VIVIAN BEST, 
96, of Denver, 
Colo., died July 
8, 2023.
She was the 
wife of the late 
Albert Best; mother of 
Linda (Gary) Langlois, Neal 
(Debra) Best, Gail (David) 
Miller; grandmother of 
Jason (Sara) Gross, Mark 
(Jill) Gross, Lauren (Casey) 
Best, Danielle Lamberth, 
Tara (Brian) DeBoer, 
Alana (Chandler Romero) 
Miller and Zach Miller; 
great-grandmother of 
Alex Gross, Alyssa Moore, 
Addison Moore, Charley 
Gross, Evan Gross, Jodi 
Gross, Zoey Gross, Jackie 
Gross, Jayce Lamberth.
A private service was 
held at Fort Logan National 
Cemetery. Donations in 
her name may be made 
to Hebrew Educational 
Alliance.

MARSHALL J. 
COHEN died 
July 2, 2023.
He grew up 
loving camp, 
going since he 
was 6. He then became a 
counselor at Camp Nahelu; 
then Camp Tamakwa, 
where he took his 14-year-
old charges on a canoe trip 
though Algonquin Park; 
and then at Camp Tanuga, 
where he was a co-owner 
for 15 years.
Marshall and wife, Lynne, 
traveled to Brazil, Ecuador 
and the Galapagos Islands, 
Scandinavia and Israel with 
the Nomads Flying Club 
and a bike trip throughout 
France and Switzerland. He 
loved playing sports, includ-
ing golf, softball, tennis, 
ice hockey (once playing 
against Gordie Howe) and 
baseball; his team won 
the Senior World Series 
Championship in Phoenix.
Marshall’s great passion 

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