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Godfrey
Cohen who was born in 1909 the second son of four boys to Joe Cohen and
Adelaide née Cashmore, is the eponym of the firm “Godfreys” cleaning
stores founded in 1931 during the Great Depression selling reconditioned
vacuum cleaners (“waste was a pet hate and he always preferred to fix
something himself”). He was educated at Wesley College but dropped out at
the age of fourteen “to pursue the family furniture business” where his
entrepreneurial skills were shown early. In 1932 he married Myra née
Davis (1909-95) (“the love of his life”) and they had three children;
Natalie Kotzman née Cohen, Daryl and Trevor . An honorary justice of
the peace, Cohen was a generous benefactor to many charities and was awarded
the Order of Australia medal in 2001 in recognition for “service to the
community, particularly through the Myra and Godfrey Cohen Family Charitable
Trust and the Melbourne Jewish Orphan and Children’s Aid Society”. He died
on 8 May 2004 and was buried two days later. |

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