Kevin Sanford Cohen

Kevin Sanford Cohen

Kevin Cohen Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Nov. 5, 2001.
Friends Everywhere
When Kevin S. Cohen was 4, his family moved to a new house in Edison, N.J. Rather than being daunted by the move, little Kevin, the youngest of two boys, set out to make new friends. Soon, he was standing at his front door pointing to all the houses where he had made a friend.

"He would point with his little hands and say, 'That's my friend across the street, and that's my friend from next door, and that's my other friend from that house,' " said his mother, Marcia Cohen. "And then, he never changed. He was like a mother that way. You know how children leave home and then it's the mother who brings them together year after year? Well, it was like that with my son. He had friends from all over. He was very compassionate, a lot of fun. He loved people, and people loved him back."

On Aug. 17, Mr. Cohen, 28, who worked at Cantor Fitzgerald, took his parents to dinner at a fancy Italian restaurant to celebrate their 36th wedding anniversary. Mrs. Cohen was reluctant at first because she figured he would be tired on a Friday, after working all week. But he insisted.

"Kevin was so proud that he could take us to a nice place like that and take out his credit card and pay by himself," Mrs. Cohen said. "He thought we had never been there before, but we had. We just didn't tell him."

Profile published in THE NEW YORK TIMES on November 24, 2001.


Kevin Cohen, 28, always on the go

Kevin Cohen loved to watch college and pro football -- he always rooted for the underdog -- and his favorite hobby was playing the keyboards in his New York City apartment, where the door was always open to friends.

Single, he possessed both boundless energy and a kind heart; he was the kind of guy who would call a friend's mother, a widow, on Thanksgiving, and wish her well.

"I told him (recently), 'Kevin, why don't you slow down a bit?' " his mother, Marcia, of Edison, recalled. "He said, 'Mom, I believe in living life to the fullest.' "

Mr. Cohen, 28, a desktop support person for eSpeed, was working on the 101st floor of the World Trade Center's North Tower when the first hijacked airplane crashed into it on Sept. 11. His roommate, Scott Schertzer, 28, who worked for Cantor Fitzgerald, eSpeed's parent company, was also among those lost.

Mr. Schertzer and Mr. Cohen attended J. P. Stevens High School in Edison together. Mr. Cohen went on to graduate from Western Oregon State College. He continued his studies in computers and became a Microsoft Certified Professional. Mr. Cohen then worked for Lucent Technologies before joining eSpeed a year and a half ago.

"He worked hard and played hard," said Neil Cohen, his brother. "The guy was always on the go. He had more energy than anyone."

"He had a great attitude," Marcia Cohen said of her son. "Nothing got him down . . . He would call up and say, 'Mom, I'm coming in and taking you out (for an anniversary or special occasion).' It's not like he was married and knew these things. He was single.' "

Mr. Cohen loved to play and listen to music; his favorite groups were Widespread Panic and the Grateful Dead. In recent months, he had started exercising in earnest, running 5-8 miles a day, and was proud of the shape he was in.

Described by his mother as "always smiling, always happy-go-lucky," Mr. Cohen wasn't one to think much of or plan for the future.

"Kevin wasn't the type of individual who made long-range plans," said Barry Cohen, his father. "He lived day-to-day."

Besides his parents and brother, Mr. Cohen is survived by his grandfather, Lou Nover of Manalapan.

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September 9, 2021

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Golan

September 9, 2021

Kevin was my neighbor across the street at 2048 University Ave. at WVU. Always think of him this time of year and anytime anyone mentions 911. But he will always be remembered as the dude across the street with a great smile, a great laugh and who was happy to say hello and join us at Shinobis for a game (or 10) of pool. Your spirit is strong KC!

Sharmaine Mitchell

September 8, 2021

Kevin and I became fast friends when we worked for Lucent Technologies/ IBM Global Services. Best hugger, friendly, great sense of humor especially attempting my Jamaican accent . You are missed my friend

Cindy Roe

September 4, 2021

Remembering Kevin on the 20th anniversary of 9/11...

Del Newberry

January 21, 2021

So many young lives cut short because of this senseless act of terrorism. We will never forget. May we all honor the legacy of those lost by being better world citizens. Much love to Kevin's family and friends.

Jason Slotter

September 8, 2019

I knew Kevin at WVU. Such a good guy and huge football fan. I have been living in Colorado since WVU, and always thought we would be going to Widespread Panic shows together at Red Rocks. Unfortunately, we never got the chance to do that. I think of you often when the football season starts or when I am at a Panic show. You were stolen from all of us way to soon. Miss you man.

November 9, 2017

All these years later Kevin, I still treasure your beautiful phone calls to me as your friend of our family and the love to me as Jimmy Fitzgerald's mom, especially every Thanksgiving, miss you and Scott at every holiday, rest in peace. Jimmy Fitz's mom, Anne

Sara Woodward

September 12, 2017

Marcia, Barry, & Neil, My husband and I were friends of Kevin's in Monmouth. Matthew and Kevin were quick friends with the Dead in common and Kevin and I shared the same sense of humor, pushing the envelope at times. His dedication to music was so intriguing; we'd love to go listen. He loved you all, but Marcia, oh how he loved his mama. Thinking of you all today. I've thought of you so many times and have wanted to share some of our Kevin pics and memories with you. A few years ago, I even travelled to NYC to visit Kevin at the 9/11 memorial with the pictures. My plan was to try to get them to you. I stopped at a copy shop on my way and left all of my pictures on the glass. I retraced my steps, but to no avail. I still have my beat up, wrinkled copy of the pics on copy paper. He was an important part of our lives for a short while. Matthew gave Kevin a bike right before we left for grad school in WA state. We were worried about him that year; he was not a super fan of Monmouth. The eclipse just went right through Monmouth. We traveled to be there; this time with our 3 kids. We thought of Kevin once again. He would have loved that eclipse. Lots of great bands to get us moving. All our love, Sara & Matthew

September 14, 2014

I did not know Kevin personally but I rode in honor of him with his name on my vest in the 2 Million Bikers To DC Honor ride on 9/11/2014. My condolences to the Family. Eddie Randolph from Havana, Florida.

Allison B

August 28, 2014

Kevin and I were in Spanish class together for 2 years even though I was a year older. We also had a lunches, study hall, and some other class (can't remember) in common. He always had this giant smile on his face, and was always on the verge of laughter. He was one of those people that was always up - never sad or angry. His smile was infectious!

I was a shy person, and did not get to know many people in school, but Kevin made himself known. He became my friend. He could make you crack up with laughter with just a look. You could tell that he was a special person, and was destined for great things. His self confidence was amazing. This world could have been a better place had this light not been extinguished.

RIP Kev.

Tiffany

September 11, 2012

Miss you Kev!!! I know you continue to shine down upon us!!

Josh Mitchell

September 8, 2011

Kevin and I were roommates and great friends for years at Western Oregon. I miss him!

eric stobin

September 6, 2011

Kevin,
your smile will remain a beacon of light that forever shines down on your friends and family. we miss you dearly and will never forget what a wonderful soul you are.
i love you,
eric

September 4, 2011

remembering you on this 10th anniversary. a great neighbor and a great friend on university ave.

lots of love

Golan

Zoe Gold

September 11, 2009

I can not even imagine the pain a mother will suffer, losing a child. Kevin, you will always be remember, what a horrible day!!! Our lives changed, but we will always remember... I never met you but I always pray for you.

Doug Abraham

February 5, 2009

As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.

Sharmaine Mitchell

September 12, 2008

You might be gone Kevin, but you still live on in all our hearts. You'll always be remembered my friend.

Sadie Ortega

February 8, 2007

Back in highshool when 9-11 happened each student in my class was given a name of a person who died in this tragic event. The name I got was Kevin Sanford Cohen. Since then I have always prayed for him and his family. I didn't lose anyone or know anyone that died but I felt like this person meant something to me. I remember I would google his name to find out about him and he was always in my thoughts and prayers. After 5 years I still google his name to see if any new information was posted and I found this site. And after 5 years he is STILL in my prayers. Kevin... you'll always be in my heart and prayers! God Bless

Kristine

October 13, 2006

As I stitched your name on the memorial that I am doing for all of the victims, I prayed for you and your family. Please know that your death was not in vane. We will always remember.

P Tabbernor

September 11, 2006

In memory....

Eric Stobin

September 11, 2006

Kevin and I became friends in High School, as I was his Spanish tutor. Actually, I think I learned more about life from him than he did Spanish from me. I think of Kevin often, and how wonderful his big bear hugs were, his smile, his piano playing and his love for Widespread Panic and other music. He always had a smile for his friends, and I will always remember him as someone who was entering the prime of his life, happy with himself and his career. he was doing great and things were only getting better for him. I try to keep in mind the way Kevin lived....he is a prime example of a kind soul and good hearted person. He will be sorely missed by all know knew him.



Stobi

Sharmaine Mitchell

September 11, 2006

I worked with Kevin at Lucent Tech as contractors. The last time I saw him was at the unemployment office in Plainfield. Kev I sure miss your bear hugs. You will always be remembered.

glenn karant

January 7, 2006

Kevin...I met you through a mutual friend and you ended up renting my apt in NYC for the last 6 months of your time spent on this side...you seemed like a great guy each time I met and/or spoke with you...easy going, carefree and happy, you certainly enjoyed life...I am just as certain that you are now warm in Gods busom and are resting peacefully...may God bless you always...

Jamye Gage

September 20, 2004

I met Kevin for the first time when I swam for the JCC Blue Dolphins swim team. I was in sixth grade and so he would have been in seventh. He was cute and the oldest boy on the team and I remember having a crush on him all of that 1st year and hoping that Laurie, our coach, would always put me in his lane. I had his mom as a substitute teacher quite a bit over my years in Adams and Stevens and always thought she was so nice. Later on in high school, I was in the marching band with Kevin where he was an integral part of the percussion section. Kevin stayed cute and was quite the jokester and I will always remember his smile and how much I looked forward to swim team because of him. I know everyone who knew him must miss him so much and I am so sad for his parents and brother for losing Kevin so soon before his time. Mrs. Cohen and family, may my entry and all the ones before and after mine remind you of all the people Kevin touched in his short lifetime and that he will never be forgotten.

Kimberly West

September 11, 2004

To the Family of Kevin,



I worked with Kevin at Lucent Technologies, he was a very outgoing person and I am glad to have worked with such a very nice guy. May God continue to keep his family. God Bless you.



Kimberly West

Phil Lager

September 9, 2003

I met Kevin as a sophomore at Western Oregon University- I was a speech communications minor and he was a speech com. major- We shared alot of classes and we partied together often- I took him for the first time fishing, just him and I on the lower Santiam River outside of the town we went to college in. I remember I broke my pole on a snag the first time I cast- I was trying to show him how to fish and all he could do was laugh- I also had him on several of my intraumural sports teams- He had a great heart and a wonderful spirit he touched me personally forever and I have his tribute picture from our Alumni Magazine on the wall at work where I will always remember him and the life he lead!

Jack Provino

September 5, 2003

miss ya man

Liana Morgan

April 26, 2003

Kevin. I did not know you too well, but my sister did, and my friends did also. I was a freshman when you were a senior. My sister and friends graduated with you. You still to this day, bring tears to eyes, which makes me know you were a really amazing man. I cry at your loss. I know deep down that you are in heaven. I teach in Perth Amboy where I know your mother works. I can feel the loss, and pray each and every day that you feel comfort and relief and happiness in the place that you are in. I love you for being you. You touched so many lives and you touched mine even though I didn't know you more than meeting you at Champps or "our local places", you know what they were. Enjoy HEAVEN and I hope to see you there soon. My sister, Kelly, loves you more than you know.

Liana Morgan

Liana Morgan

April 26, 2003

I didn't know you too well, but my sister graduated with you. She still cries at the loss of you and it makes me realize what a great person you were. Over 2 years later, you are still bringing tears to eyes that have never met you. You life here has meant so much, you can't imagine. I pray everyday that you and your family can find peace. I hope you find your place in heaven, and wait for us there. I know you are there looking upon all of us and your life was so worth while. I love you and thank you for the life spent.
Liana Morgan

Liana Morgan (Edison, NJ)
April 26, 2003

Murphy Jason

September 13, 2002

I didn't know Kevin very well. We were acquaintances by friends of friends. But I did get to hang out and tell stories with him a few times. Kevin, I did the 3 Double Whoppers and 1 Chicken sandwich in a half and hour. I wish I could tell you face to face. Sorry to all the family for your loss.



Godspeed,

Jason B. Murphy

Rafael Del Rosario

September 13, 2002

To Kevin and his family,



My thoughts and prayers go out to you and your family. Its been a long time since we've spoken, since Highschool. Rest in peace my friend and God bless.

Kahaleel

September 13, 2002

To the Family of Kevin Cohen, Our sixth grade class wants to express our sadness for your loss. Our thoughts are with you. We will not forget you.

Martin Poole

September 12, 2002

I went to a Requiem Mass last night and was given Kevin's name to read out loud -- as the congregation read names of all the departed souls from September 11 -- right after we sang Amazing Grace. I just wanted to let the family know that we will never forget. Sincerely, Martin Poole

Kelly Morgan

September 11, 2002

Well Kev - I feel like I am writing this to you - WOW - I met you freshman year in high school - we were lab partners. Then we continued to work together over the next few summers. I don't know what to say. You were one of my best friends. As years went on and we got together to see the past you were the one I always looked for to be there. And now I can look for you up with God. I love you forever and always,



Kelly Morgan

Jeff Cohen

September 9, 2002

We will remember.

Jim Fitzgerald

August 9, 2002

For Kevin,

All the boys miss you. More than you know. It would be selfish of me to talk about all of our times growing up without having all the guys here to join in. When I go to sleep I hope to see you in my dreams at some bar in New Orleans or WV. I will see you again my good friend, you taught me alot about how to treat people in this short time you where here, but at least I had you as my freind for all those years you where here. I love you buddy, and so do all the boys. We know we have an extra guardian angel now. I'll see you on the other side, save me a seat brother! Fitz.

Tiffany O'Donnell (Hoskins)

June 13, 2002

I attended West Virginia University with Kevin back in 1991 to 1992. I hadn't spoken to him in the years to follow. However, I never forgot all the good times we all had, all the laughs that we shared. When I saw his picture on CNN.com after the attacks my heart sank. If you were friends with Kevin you were friends for life. Even though we didn't speak after I left WVU, I knew he would always be a friend. Kevin, you will never be forgotten. After the tears came the smiles as I reflected on the times you made me laugh until I was sick! Forever in my heart.

Dara Marshall

May 25, 2002

I met Kevin my Junior year at WVU, he lived next door to us and dated one of our roomates. It wasn't until she left town that we became such great friends. Kevin was always around to hang out and make us laugh. Kevin had so many friends from college and from home and it is no wonder, he was such an amazing, generous, funny guy. After college, I went on a couple of trips, to New Orleans, MD, and Atlanta to see his favorite band, Widespread Panic with him and his friends and always had a great time. His friends loved him so much and it was so great to just be around them and share in that closeness. My heart goes out to all of them and his family and anyone that was lucky enough to know him. I will cherish all of the memories I have of him and hope that he knows how loved he was and how much he will be missed.



His brother set up the following website that has great pictures of Kevin with family and friends:



http://photos.yahoo.com/neilster71

Joelle Sheldon

May 24, 2002

Kevin lived next door to us on Second Street at WVU. He was so close to my roommates Amy and Dara. My favorite memory of Kevin was our late night visits to Mama G- we loved that Italian Cold Cut. He was sweet and wonderful and so funny. He will always be remembered. I am so thankful for knowing him.

Dawn DeBenedetto

May 22, 2002

I am so sorry for your loss of Kevin....He will never be forgotten...I worked with Kevin at Lucent/IBM Global Services.....His smile and funny thoughts got me through each day.

Angie Campbell

April 23, 2002

May God Bless you and the family and friends that you have left behind. Rest in peace....

Christopher Garrick

March 12, 2002

I work with Kevins mom. God bless her and give her strength.

Tim Diiorio

March 11, 2002

Kev was a great man. The first time I met Kev was at the Towers Dorms at WVU. We became close friends and I knew that we would be friends forever. I cant count the number of wonderfull memories that we have. I will hold onto our memories forever. A day doesn't go by that I don't think about my good friend. I miss you Kev.

Rayna Martucci

March 11, 2002

He is gone, but not forgotten...his spirit is among us..Marcia and Barry we grieve with you...

The Martuccis

Heather Berndt

March 1, 2002

I met Kevin my Freshman year at Stevens when he was a Senior. I can honestly say that I have never met a sweeter and kinder person filled with so much spirit in my life. My heart breaks again everyday when I think of his friends and family, and for all the people whose lives Kevin has touched. I am truely blessed that I knew Kevin, and am saddened for those who never had the opportunity.

With all my thoughts and prayers...

carol miller

January 19, 2002

I'm a graduate of Weequahic HS in Newark. A friend from the east told me he thought Kevin was the son of a childhood friend. My heart goes out to the Cohen family and to all families who lost loved ones in this senseless, awful tragedy. Being so far away and watching the news unfold on television made us feel so very helpless. The WTC was not part of the NYC skyline as I was growing up and it is still difficult for me to envision the towers standing straight and tall. On my next visit to the east I will surely make a visit to what has become known as Ground Zero. I hope knowing there is so much love and thoughts and prayers for the victims and families of Sept 11 brings some comfort to all families.

Teresa Jahn

January 6, 2002

We are very sorry for your loss of Kevin. May his ability to make friends, his compassion, life and love live on in those who love him. May you find comfort in warm memories of times shared. Our hearts cry with you.

America Cries

We see your sorrow-

and our hearts cry....

We can not erase your pain

but you do not have to face the anguish alone-for we-

-the American people-

are beside you.

We so desperately want to have the touch that brings you comfort,

the strength that gives you courage,

and the words to lighten your spirits.

And when we are left speechless

may the silence of our nation weave love into your hearts

to ease your sorrow.

May you find healing through our nation's strength as we-

-the American people-

face this difficult time together. Our hearts are with you. Teresa Jahn

Dixon, IL

December 26, 2001

DEAR GOD BLESS KEVIN SANFORD COHEN

AND MAY HE REST IN PEACE WITH GOD AND HIS ANGELS..GOD BLESS HIS FAMILY

AND FRIENDS..GOD BLESS AMERICA AND

MAY WE NEVER FORGET 9/11/01

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