Ansley-Cohen-Obituary

Ansley Cohen Jr.

Charleston, South Carolina

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COHEN, JR., Ansley Ansley Davis Cohen, Jr., 85, of Mt Pleasant, passed away on April 6, 2009. "Bubs," as he was known to most, was born in Charleston on October 2, 1923, son of the late Ansley Davis and Irene Nelson Cohen. Ansley, who served as a Marine Corps pilot during World War II, was a...

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Dearest Ansley and Family,

I just heard of the death of your father. I am so sorry for your loss. You are in my thoughts and prayers. May all the wonderful memories bring you comfort. Your friend, Susan

Nancy, having worked with your dad back in the day of WKTM-WXTZ brings back a lot of memories and smiles. He was something else, needless to say, and I loved a good "talk" with him. My deepest sympathy to you, Bill and your family.

Condolences from your Virginia cousins. I am the grandson of Stella Nelson (Irene Nelson's sister) and am Sam and Louise (Pope) Buxton's son. I remember visiting your family in 1968 (!) on our way to Florida. My mother has always spoken so warmly of you all. May God bring you grateful hearts and healed spirits.

Mrs. Cohen, Ansley, Nancy, and Warren
and Families:
I cannot begin to tell you in a few words
how much Mr. Cohen meant to me and how he
influenced my life. Working for him was
the most educational thing I ever did.I
learned much more from him in 5 years than I did at The College of Charleston for 4 years in later years. He was so
smart and he made all the people who
worked for him feel smart and he also
always appreciated us and had a way

Knowing Ansley for over 28 years has given us many wonderful memories.
Even as we miss him, we are grateful for those years.
Our love to Mary and all the family.
Harriet and Jerry

Dear Nancy and Family,
My thoughts and prayers are with you. Your Dad was a wonderful, kind, fun loving, character. He will be missed by many.

Nancy,
I was so sorry to hear about your Dad's death. Please know that you and your family are in my thoughts and prayers.

I was with Ansley on December 6,1941. He got a new nick name that night, "THE MOLE." I have and always will miss him. He remains in my prayers.

Mary and Nancy, Ansley and Warren, I was so sad to hear this news, and feel so far away. I'll always remember Bubs' wonderful sense of humor and his brilliant smile. With love, Betsy