Grasons Co By Kendra 3 Day Westchester Estate Sale
Listing ID#: 41424

Sale Location

Westchester, CA 90045
Sale Dates and TimesSALE IS COMPLETED
Thursday Dec 18, 2014 Completed
Friday Dec 19, 2014 Completed
Saturday Dec 20, 2014 Completed
Sale Type
 Estate Sale 
Company Information
Grasons Co.

Contact: Simone Kelly
Phone: (714) 625-8708
Email: grasonsonline@gmail.com
Website: www.grasons.com

EstateSale.com ID#: 1626
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Listing Terms and Conditions
All Sales are Final, no returns. All items sold as is and with no guarantees or warranties. Seller and Grasons Co. are not liable for any damage and or injuries to persons and properties in the home or outside the home. We will provide the bags. Cash, credit/debit cards only no checks will be accepted
Listing Information

We will open at 7:00am SHARP RAIN OR SHINE.  This is the home of a women who is 104 years old and did not like to throw anything away.   This house is FULL of amazing items that she has collected over a 100 year period.  For further information or question's please call Kendra 714-369-5863

Bea Cohen, now 104, used to "collect black widow spiders and sen[d] them to the University of Southern California so that their strong webs could be used in the crosshairs in the sites of submarine periscopes during the Second World War."

As told by KCET, Cohen is of the few people still alive who witnessed the beginning of World War I (she was four years old, living in Romania as bombs fell on her town's factory). She later worked as a munitions factory worker during WWII, then joined the army, where she served in a communications team as well as sang in the choir and played in an all-female baseball team. After the war, she married a man named Ray Cohen, a POW who had been held in the Philippines for over three years. She's been active in military support for almost seven decades and continues to support veterans in her community; in 2012 (the year this photo was taken, at a Dodgers game) she was asked what her goals were for the year, and she said, "to collect clean, white socks for homeless veterans, and to meet First Lady Michelle Obama."

Cohen did meet Michelle Obama, and Mellie, too.

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Contact: Simone Kelly
Phone: (714) 625-8708
Sale Location
6549 West 77th Street
Westchester, CA 90045
Sale Dates and Times
Thursday Dec 18, 2014 Completed
Friday Dec 19, 2014 Completed
Saturday Dec 20, 2014 Completed
Sale Terms and Conditions
All Sales are Final, no returns. All items sold as is and with no guarantees or warranties. Seller and Grasons Co. are not liable for any damage and or injuries to persons and properties in the home or outside the home. We will provide the bags. Cash, credit/debit cards only no checks will be accepted
Listing Details

We will open at 7:00am SHARP RAIN OR SHINE.  This is the home of a women who is 104 years old and did not like to throw anything away.   This house is FULL of amazing items that she has collected over a 100 year period.  For further information or question's please call Kendra 714-369-5863

Bea Cohen, now 104, used to "collect black widow spiders and sen[d] them to the University of Southern California so that their strong webs could be used in the crosshairs in the sites of submarine periscopes during the Second World War."

As told by KCET, Cohen is of the few people still alive who witnessed the beginning of World War I (she was four years old, living in Romania as bombs fell on her town's factory). She later worked as a munitions factory worker during WWII, then joined the army, where she served in a communications team as well as sang in the choir and played in an all-female baseball team. After the war, she married a man named Ray Cohen, a POW who had been held in the Philippines for over three years. She's been active in military support for almost seven decades and continues to support veterans in her community; in 2012 (the year this photo was taken, at a Dodgers game) she was asked what her goals were for the year, and she said, "to collect clean, white socks for homeless veterans, and to meet First Lady Michelle Obama."

Cohen did meet Michelle Obama, and Mellie, too.

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Grasons Co By Kendra 3 Day Westchester Estate Sale
 Estate Sale
 
Sale Date(s)
Thursday Dec 18, 2014 Completed
Friday Dec 19, 2014 Completed
Saturday Dec 20, 2014 Completed
Sale Location

Westchester, CA 90045
Listing Terms and Conditions
All Sales are Final, no returns. All items sold as is and with no guarantees or warranties. Seller and Grasons Co. are not liable for any damage and or injuries to persons and properties in the home or outside the home. We will provide the bags. Cash, credit/debit cards only no checks will be accepted

We will open at 7:00am SHARP RAIN OR SHINE.  This is the home of a women who is 104 years old and did not like to throw anything away.   This house is FULL of amazing items that she has collected over a 100 year period.  For further information or question's please call Kendra 714-369-5863

Bea Cohen, now 104, used to "collect black widow spiders and sen[d] them to the University of Southern California so that their strong webs could be used in the crosshairs in the sites of submarine periscopes during the Second World War."

As told by KCET, Cohen is of the few people still alive who witnessed the beginning of World War I (she was four years old, living in Romania as bombs fell on her town's factory). She later worked as a munitions factory worker during WWII, then joined the army, where she served in a communications team as well as sang in the choir and played in an all-female baseball team. After the war, she married a man named Ray Cohen, a POW who had been held in the Philippines for over three years. She's been active in military support for almost seven decades and continues to support veterans in her community; in 2012 (the year this photo was taken, at a Dodgers game) she was asked what her goals were for the year, and she said, "to collect clean, white socks for homeless veterans, and to meet First Lady Michelle Obama."

Cohen did meet Michelle Obama, and Mellie, too.