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Abraham Cohen Obituary

January 1, 2019 Abraham Cohen, 92, died at home. In the 1930s Abe survived polio at the age of eight. He received Sister Kenny treatments and was well enough at the age of fifteen to swim for the Catholic swim team and become a lifeguard in Coney Island and Brighton Beach. He enlisted early in the Army, later in the Army Air Corps, with his parents' permission. He flew B17s in Europe until the end of WWII, when he was reassigned to flying VIPs and graves registration. His stories from the post war period are legend among his family and friends. When he returned to the US, he finished high school then attended Brooklyn College and CCNY on the GI Bill, also driving a cab to make ends meet. His degree there was in physics. He was married to his first wife, Alice Sheff, who recently predeceased him, and they moved together to Levittown. There he continued his education while his wife was teaching and earned his PhD in psychology. He and Alice divorced in 1963. In 1964 he married June Elsie Bayard, at teacher, whom he had met while working as a school psychologist at the Howell Road School in Valley Stream. After their daughter was born, Abe and June moved to Hempstead. Abe went on to teach at Adelphi University, there starting We Care and Psychological Services. He also had a private practice in his house, and served as co director for the Drug Commission in East Meadow, NY. Abe worked so very hard all of his life, rising at six am six days a week and coming home most weeknights at ten o'clock. He never missed a Sunday with his daughter, taking her to museums, or flying. In 1983, Abe retired and moved to St Augustine, FL. June followed him after finishing her pension a few years later. They had many happy years together here, and they both became vital members of their community. They were active members of the Unitarian Fellowship, and Abe loved his discussion groups, many of which will be very fondly remembered by his friends. In 2011 June began a long illness. Abe stepped right up to the plate and took loving care of her and charge of all her affairs. He was a tremendous comfort and source of strength to all during that time. During his last years, Abe suffered from severe copd, some memory loss, a renal tumor, and sick sinus syndrome. He lived with his daughter, and despite the kind, gentle attempts by his good friends he was not persuaded from the haven of his home often. He did like to go to Walmart on the weekends, and got much love from the staff there when he arrived and checked out.
Abe is predeceased by June, Alice, his parents, Manya and Louis Cohen, his sister Doris Sager, his nephew, Bill Bayard, his grand nephew, Billy Bayard. He is survived by his daughter, Jean Harris-Letts, MD of St Augustine, his granddaughter, Eve Letts of Gainesville, his sister in law, Marion Payne, his nieces and their husbands, Susan Bayard Whiting, Bob Whiting, Patricia Bayard, Vincent Jockimo, Maggie Bayard. He also is survived by his many dear friends.
In lieu of gifts or flowers it is requested donations be made in his name to the following causes/charities: Unitarian Universalist Fellowship, St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Southern Poverty Law Center, ACLU.
Services are planned at graveside at Union Cemetary in Fort Edward, NY in August, 2019.

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Published by St. Augustine Record on Jan. 10, 2019.

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Eve Letts

November 29, 2023

Thank you all for remembering my dear grand father so dearly.

Fred Novak

January 5, 2020

Abe, I miss you dear fellow.

January 23, 2019

Thanks for your service

January 22, 2019

We all loved Abe. He was one unique person with an outstanding sense of humor. A very special person has left some wonderful memories. Bonnie Eadie

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January 11, 2019

I am so very sorry for your loss. May the God of comfort be with you in your time of need.

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