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Official Obituary of

Annie Cohen

May 19, 2026 (age 80) 80 Years Old
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Annie Cohen OBITUARY

FUNERAL SERVICE: Thursday, May 21, 2026, at 9:00 AM at Arlington Memorial Park, 201 Mount Vernon Highway, Sandy Springs, GA 30328. 

LIVESTREAM: Please click here to attend the service via livestream.
     Meeting ID: 822 8507 0607
     Passcode: 567066

SHIVA: Shiva will be held from 11:30 AM to 7:00 PM on Thursday, May 21, 2026, at the home of Daniel and Diana Cohen: 1389 Merry Lane, Atlanta, GA 30329. 

OBITUARY
Annie Necha Cohen was born in the 12th arrondissement in Paris, France in March 1946 to parents Mathys and Mania Ajzenfarb.The daughter of Polish immigrants born just after World War II, Annie grew up mostly in an orphanage in Pontault-Combault run by the Jewish agency for children in France. She lived in the orphanage until she was 19, creating deep and life-long friendships with the other girls and counselors, some of whom she remained in touch with until today.

Although she lived in the orphanage, she was looked after by two dear families, the Savdies, living in London, and the Doueks, living in Paris, both with Egyptian roots. This connection led her to meet her life partner, Maurice, when she was 16 years old, who was an Egyptian immigrant to France that was 8 years her senior. They began dating soon after meeting, and a short while later Maurice applied for a visa to the US. He emigrated first, and she followed 4 years later, with love letters going back and forth while they were apart. She set sail in June of 1967 on a 5 day voyage aboard a boat called “Le France” to join Maurice in Atlanta. They married two weeks after she arrived, a few months after her 21st birthday. Maurice’s 5 siblings and spouses all also moved to Atlanta, creating a loving network of family, giving her dear brothers- and sisters-in-law.

Annie and Maurice worked together to build a life and a family in Atlanta. Using her French language skills and her degree from Lycee Sophie Germain, she worked for many years at the Belgian Consulate. Following that, she joined Maurice in running a retail store in downtown Atlanta. Years later, she would join him at Mayson Foods, working with him up until a few months ago.

For one that found herself without much family at a young age, Annie was incredibly social, ready to talk to anyone and everyone with her endearing French accent. She was quick with a smile and always ready to dance. Her cooking was legendary. She adopted Sephardic cooking as her own, and made many Egyptian dishes to everyone’s delight.

Along the way, Annie and Maurice welcomed 2 sons, Andre and Daniel, and Annie went on to spoil them until her last days. She was so happy to welcome their spouses, Justine and Diana, into her world, finally having daughters(-in-law). She took great joy in spending time with her grandchildren – Emma, Jordan, Gavin, Elijah, Ezra, and Asher – hosting Chanukah parties and planning family trips so her beloved children and grandchildren could enjoy special times together.

Annie took her life as an orphan head on and built relationship after relationship, filling her life with family and love, always wanting to bring her family together to celebrate happy occasions. One would be hard pressed to imagine that she could ever have been a shy, little five-year-old girl. She came across the Atlantic with a big heart, a big smile, and beautiful blue eyes.

In lieu of flowers, please consider sending a contribution to the JNF, ORT, Atlanta Jewish Academy or The Weber School. The funeral will be held at 9am on 5/21/26 at Arlington Memorial Park, officiated by Rabbi Joshua Heller of Congregation B’nai Torah.


Services

Graveside Service
Thursday
May 21, 2026

9:00 AM
Arlington Memorial Park
201 Mount Vernon Hwy
Sandy Springs, GA 30328

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