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made to a charity of one’s
choice. Arrangements by Ira
Kaufman Chapel.
c. 1970
LOIS PINCUS
COHN, 91, of
Birmingham,
died May 9,
2024.
Lois traveled
the world,
pursued challenging jobs
and met dignitaries and
movie stars. She lived large:
She was a citizen of the
world. A force of nature. A
straight shooter. She will be
missed by her family and
many friends.
She is survived by
daughters, Lisa Pincus (Kent
Kleinman), Julie Pincus;
sister, Claire Carlevaro;
stepchildren, Leslie Magy,
Barbara Cohn, Tom Cohn;
stepgrandchildren, Harrison
Magy, Ilyse Magy and Justin
Hall, Daniel and Lauren
Magy, Bennet Magy, Hannah
Magy, Jonathan Cohn
and Jeremy Cohn; three
stepgreat-grandchildren.
She was the wife of the
late Max Pincus, the late
Benjamin Frank and the late
Honorable Avern Cohn. She
was the daughter of the late
Sadie Greenwald Padover
and the late Albert Padover.
Her memorial service was
at Ira Kaufman Chapel. For
those who wish to honor
Lois’s memory, contributions
may be made to the Lois
Cohn Scholarship for
Fine Arts at the College
for Creative Studies,
Alternatives for Girls, or the
Lois Pincus Cohn Fund at
the Community Foundation
for Southeast Michigan.
Arrangements by Ira
Kaufman Chapel.
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