Patricia “Pat” Cohn, 82, of Houston, Texas, passed away on April 11th, 2020. She was born in Chicago, Illinois on April 3rd, 1938 to parents Louis and Marion Pierce. Pat was married to Marvin Cohn for 56 years. She worked as a medical technician for over 25 years, ran a coveted daycare service and was an excellent homemaker where she cherished spending time with her family, grandchildren and great grandchildren. Known as everyone’s best friend and many a child’s “2nd Mom”, she forged relationships with friends and children on Capstan Road that started during the heart of NASA’s golden era and lasted over 50 years. She was a voracious reader and enjoyed the theatre, bridge, traveling and would not hesitate to sing her favorite showtunes with her beloved sisters at their iconic sibling reunions. She was a good and faithful servant to God her entire life and instilled her love for Christ to all of her family and friends. Her loved ones rarely experienced an illness without the delivery of her homemade chicken soup and birthdays without her legendary strawberry cupcakes. All those who knew her remember her favorite sayings “This too shall pass” and “Love you, bye.”
Pat was preceded in death by her parents, her husband Marv and her sister Lois Coldeway. She is survived by her brother Bob Pierce and wife Merlene, sister Nancy Becker and husband Art, brother Bill Pierce and wife Teri, sister Jackie Pozdro and husband Steven, daughter Wendy Bowden and husband Dennis, son Dennis Cohn and wife Melissa, son Terry Cohn and wife Fayda, son Kevin Cohn and former wife Teri, stepson Sam Cohn and wife Barbara, grandchildren Amie, Spencer, Louie, Lindsay, Danielle, Veronica, Stefani, Maddie, Catherine, Cameron, Braden, Eric, Melody, Mia, great grandchildren Kaylie, Taylor, Archer, Meredith, Eleanor, Theodore and Brooks and many other nephews, nieces, family members and friends.
On Thursday, April 16th a private service will be held for the immediate family at Forest Park East with interment to follow. Once the current restrictions are lifted, the family will hold a service at St. Bernadette Catholic Church in Clear Lake City, Texas. The family requests that donations be sent to The American Cancer Society (https://www.cancer.org/involved/donate.html).
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