Victoria Cohen

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Victoria Ida Vine born on July 7, 1947 in Trenton, New Jersey to Benjamin and Florence Faber Vine entered into eternal peace on Sunday December 13, 2020
Vickie spent much of her professional life as a guidance counselor for the Trenton Board of Education. She spent the better part of three decades serving New Jersey as an educator and counselor to children of the state.
Following her retirement from education she was a devoted real estate professional. Again, choosing to serve. She took great pride in her professional relationships. She was known as a professional woman with integrity; an agent who looked out for her clients best interests.
She took great pride in her friendships. She was gregarious, kind and thoughtful. Her friends were family. This is evident in their devotion toward her, lending her help and support through her battle with cancer.
The brightest stars in her universe were her grandchildren who survive her:  Benjamin, Eve and Abigail Cohen.
She also survived by her son Jason Cohen and her brother John Vine.
As an expression of love for Vickie we suggest making a donation in her name to the Juvenile Diabetes Relief Fund (JDRF). Vickie’s loving granddaughter has lived with T1D for over a decade with the support of her siblings. Vickie would be proud to know that her legacy lives on through helping not just Eve, but all who live with the challenges of diabetes. This would be a vehicle through which she can continue to serve and help others.

15 thoughts on “Victoria Cohen

  1. Dawn lavinthal

    I didn’t know Vickie well. She was a long time friend of my husband. But whenever we met she always gave me a hug and kiss. We would talk and laugh. She was also one of the most beautiful women I know Rest on peace my dear.
    Dawn Lavinthal

  2. Michael Stein

    Some of the fondest memories of my life are of the time Vickie and I spent together as boyfriend/girlfriend. She was beautiful, funny, smart, and a joy to be around. I will always remember her.
    Michael Stein

  3. Frank Dolski

    Vickie was one of the most kindest, funniest and outgoing people that I have ever known. We first met working for different offices in 2004. She was putting out an open house sign as well as I for a different house. We exchanged business cards and have been very good friends every since. Vickie was very passionate about her Real Estate business as well as her career in NJ as a guidance counselor. Her love for her son and grandchildren was tremendous as we exchanged stories and pictures over the many years. I consider her to have been one of my best friends ever as she had a good ear to listen as well as a great personality and sense of humor. I could write a book on our friendship and I know that she has many, many friends and we will all miss her dearly. My heart goes out to her son Jason and her grandchildren Benjamin and Eve as they were the love of her life. May she rest in peace with the Lord. Frank Dolski

  4. Nancy Martin

    Vicki was one of the nicest people I’ve ever met. I had the pleasure of working with her at Coldwell Banker for many years. Not only was she helpful to her clients but she was a great source of knowledge to all with whom she worked. She will be sorely missed. Her passing is such a loss to everyone who loved her. I’m just happy I got to know her. RIP

  5. Connie Williams

    Vickie was a dear friend of mine—she was smart, compassionate, and had the best laugh ever! I have so many wonderful memories of our times together that still make me laugh.

    She was crazy about her son, Jason, and those three darling grandchildren—it saddens me that she didn’t have more time to enjoy them. Her spirit will live on through them.

    I miss you my friend but know you are pain free and in a better place! Look for my Mom—she is right there with you❤️ Love and Hugs

  6. Char Morrison

    How could this be… Vicki was such a light in our sometimes difficult world of real estate. Always a smile and a joy to work with. This is such sad news; I can’t imagine how much she will be missed by her family – and all of us who were privileged to know her.

  7. Linda P. Danese

    How sad to hear this news. I had several conversations with Vicki during this past year, and this news has come as quite a shock. Vicki was always fun and funny to be around, but she was very serious about her real estate business and she was always kind and caring. We all enjoyed Vicki and I feel very fortunate to have known her.
    We will all miss her and I am sure, especially at this time of year, that her family will be grieving her loss for a long time to come.

  8. Sid Shah

    I can’t help but smiling while thinking about my Vickie! She loved me so much and the feeling was mutual. Her humor was one in a million, and I will never forget the sound of her laugh. Her presence will always be felt. She made such an impact in my mind. She faced so many negative things in life with a smile and laughter. She really loved people overall. I will miss her dearly and her thoughts about everything. I am so thankful God let me meet her in my life.

  9. ann nanni

    Vickie was always a joy to see at the office. As soon as we saw each other we just joked around and had fun exchanging stories of our adventures in Real Estate. She was a class act even when she was disappointed by Sellers/ Clients choices. I remember She always managed a smile and never gave up. She had the best personality and it was infectious! Some how she Knew not to be petty and things would always work out.
    Jason, your Mom was a great soul! I will miss her!

  10. DeeMcErlain@msn.com

    Such a sweet lady, one of the first people I met when I came to Coldwell Banker. I enjoyed sharing classes with her, so inquisitive, asked questions I was thinking of. She will surely be missed by all.

  11. Carol Mayhew

    Vickie was a class act, a true professional in both careers. She was funny and fun! Smart and caring. And a good quick friend to anybody who met her. She will be missed by many. Rest in peace, Vickie.

  12. Lee Engelman

    Vickie/ RIP and condolences to her family and friends/ I knew her since 4th grade at Junior 3/ A good person

  13. Heather Waters

    Gosh I love this woman. What a beautiful, kindhearted, fun, classy and sassy lady our Vickie was. So many laughs. Jason, your mother was truly one of the most uplifting persons I have ever known; I am a better person for having known her. My friend will be deeply missed. Tight hugs to you all.

  14. Neslie Petito

    I remember Vickie being tall , lean and lovely. She was warm and had a great personality always enjoying having fun and last but not least was a great cheerleader! I’m so sorry for her family . My thoughts and sympathy are with them.

  15. Sandra Duffy

    Our Dear Vicki was one of a kind and will be dearly missed by many. I was fortunate to share her friendship and will always remember her kindness, warmth, laughter and zest for life. Vicki was so proud of Jason and her grandchildren which she always shared with a smile. She was an excellent Real Estate agent until the end, always strong, positive and pushing forward. Rest in Peace Dear Friend. We will miss you and cherish our fond memories for many years to come.

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