Aaron Cohen, 52, of Lowell, MA, passed away on Saturday, June 8, 2024, at Lowell General Hospital. Born in Lowell, MA, he was the beloved son of Douglas Cohen and Jacqui (Richard) Cohen.
Aaron graduated from Lowell High School with the Class of 1990. He was employed as a chef by Al Fresca Ristorante in Tewksbury, MA, where his culinary skills and warm personality made him a cherished colleague and friend.
Aaron enjoyed spending time with friends and going to the gym. He was known for his strong work ethic, kind heart, and love for those around him.
Aaron is survived by his uncle Larry Richard and his wife Kathy Richard of Ashby, MA, his uncle Ronald Richard of Pelham, NH and his cousin Erin. He will be deeply missed by his family, friends, and all who had the pleasure of knowing him.
FUNERAL NOTICE
Funeral service June 20, 2024 at St Joseph Cemetery Chapel 96 Riverneck Rd Chelmsford MA at 12 pm. ARRANGEMENTS BY MORSE-BAYLISS FUNERAL HOME 978-458-6841. Guestbook at www.morsebaylissfuneralhome.com
8 responses to “Aaron D. Cohen of Lowell, MA”
I have known Aaron since 1990. We work together at Scola and we have been friends to the present. He will be missed by many.I’m so sorry.🙏🏼
I have known Aaron and his family for 39 years and I am so sad that he is no longer with us. My condolences are with his family and friends in our time of need. Aaron has always been like my cousin.
Great person. I used to work out with him in the early 2000’s . Strong as a bull and a really great human being.
Aaron will always be in my heart ❤️ I miss him so much, him and I will always be bonded, RIP love you always
I worked with Aaron at BJ Jasper’s. He was a hard worker and a really nice young man. RIP Aaron.
Was a great person
,,and big friend
My Dear Aaron,
I just can’t believe what i just read. I knew nothing about this until i went to send you a picture on facebook. I was shocked!!! I just saw you not long ago at my house. We were supposed to get together and you had some things from your mom that you wanted to give to me. You were on your way to recovery. I could throw a stone from my house to your house that is how close we lived. I sure hope that Slinky is in the best of hands. May you rest in peace with your mom my dear friend.
Aaron –
I was so sad to hear this news. You always had kind words to say to me and always made me smile. Now I have to try santarpios and when I do I’ll think of you.