Eliezer Cohen
March 27th, 2012
It
is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Eliezer Cohen. He will be remembered by his siblings, Lea Cohen (Arie), Rachel Regev (Zion), Miriam
Zlight , Ahuva Meir (Jacob) and sister-in-law Tova; his children Haim Cohen
(Irene), Moshe Cohen, Nurit “Nikki”
Ferguson; as well as his grandchildren,
Jesse, Aaron and Leora. He was
predeceased by his brother Mordechai, sister Mazel and his brother-in-law
Joseph Zlight. Eli was born in Israel
and moved to Canada with his young family in pursuit of a better life. He had a
very colorful personality and loved to work with his hands. Eli found joy in socializing and spent many
hours dancing, laughing and sharing stories with his numerous friends. We wish to thank all those who supported Eli
during his final days. Special thanks to Helga Porter, Meir Stern, Dr. U. Lauf
and the staff and volunteers at Agapé Hospice. A Celebration of Life will be
held at a later date. For those wishing,
a donation in memory of Eli may be made to Agapé Hospice.
Messages of condolence may be left for the family.
Messages:
To Eli's Family & Friends, Eli will be greatly missed at the Social Dance Club Calgary dances which are held in the Kerby Centre Gym. He was always full of energy and always happy when he was dancing. It will be a great loss. Your family & friends will be in our thoughts and prayers...... Sharon Lee President
Haim... We are very sorry to hear about your Dad and know the heartbreak you have been living with for some time now. Let us know if there is anything we can do to help out. We are still away and will be in touch when we get home. P.S. I liked the post from your friend Michael...celery stalks?? You will have to explain that one to us...sounds like a great story! Stay well.
Haim, I am so sorry to hear about your dad. I have fond memories of him (from many years ago). I want to offer my deepest condolences to you and your family at this very difficult time. You are in my thoughts and prayers. Jan R.
Haim, Oi-man found your father's obituary, cut it out and insisted I take it to work today to write you. What a handsome man your father was in his photo. I also know that he was a great father to you, as you were a great son to him and that your loss is personal and deep. I have a great memory of having an traditional style Pesach with your father when our kids were young, when we hit each other with celery stalks! I think the tradition was to remind of the lashes given the Jews by their Egyptians taskmasters before Moshe, the name also chosen for your brother, took us from slavery. So while this is a time of bitter sadness for you, I hope you will also remember the fun and good times you had with your father. Michael and Oi-man Birnbaum
Haim, My condolences and prayers are with you and your family in this time of need. Thinking of you, take care, Dawn Lakness
Haim Eli was a man of integrity who deeply valved family and friends. I enjoyed working with him and could guarantee that I would hear a story or two and share a laugh when he was around. He also talked about how he was a lucky man to have a wonderful family. Thinking of you Armand & Pat