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COHEN, Judge Simon S. "Si" Judge Simon S. Cohen of Winchester Drive, West Hartford, a legendary state jurist, died on Sunday, (February 10, 2008) of natural causes, 12 days before his 99th birthday, while vacationing in Boca Raton, FL. Si, as his friends called him, was born on February 22, 1909, in Norfolk, VA, as the second youngest of three children, the other two of whom are deceased. Si moved to Rockville in 1942, six years after his 1936 marriage to Marion Nemser of Somerville, MA, to whom he was married for 65 years prior to Marion's death in October, 2001. At the time of his move to Rockville, Si's father, Jacob, was engaged in tobacco farming and a business under the name of the Rockville Grain & Coal Company. Si helped his father in those businesses during afternoons, Saturdays and Sundays while attending Ellington schools and Rockville High School. During his growing up years, while working on tobacco farms, Si acquired a love for the land and later worked on his father's potato farms in Ellington, which Si subsequently operated. He was the class orator when he graduated from Ellington public schools in 1922, and graduated from Rockville High in 1926 as the "outstanding student" and a leader in school activities and sports. In his senior year at high school he served as business manager of the Yearbook and captain of the state's championship basketball team. Si went on to college at Syracuse University, transferring to and graduating at age 22 from Boston University Law School with an L.L.B (J.D.) in 1931. He practiced law in Boston until 1941, and then moved back to Connecticut in 1942. Si became interested in politics and in 1946, running as a Republican, Si was elected to the General Assembly. He was reelected three times, serving as Republican House Majority Leader in his last term. In 1953, he was appointed by President Dwight D. Eisenhower as Connecticut's first full-time U.S. Attorney, the state's highest federal officer, and served until 1960 when he ran unsuccessfully for Attorney General of Connecticut. In 1961, he became a state Circuit Court judge and was appointed to the state Superior Court in 1971, where he served as a Judge and Referee for 45 years. During that period Si was known for his staunch independence and integrity. As a loving father, grandfather and great grandfather, Si was always dedicated to and a source of inspiration to his family and friends. He was gifted with intellect, the skill of oration, courage, compassion and a rich sense of humor. Si was a Founding member of Temple Beth El in West Hartford and a long active member of Temple Beth Israel. He was also an active supporter of the Jimmy Fund, the Hebrew Home for Women and a member of many national and local community organizations. The world has lost a wonderful man, public servant, community member and dear friend to many; as well as one of Connecticut's most dedicated Boston Red Sox fans. Si is survived by two sons: his eldest son, David, a neurological ophthalmologist, and daughter-in-law Vernice of Spokane, WA; his youngest son, Jim, an attorney and candidate for U.S. Senate of Minneapolis, MN; two grandchildren, David Cohen and Coby Cohen, both lawyers in Seattle, WA and Coby's wife Miriam Jaffee Cohen of Seattle; a great granddaughter, Ayla Shoshana Cohen, daughter of Coby and Miriam; four nieces and a nephew: Lois Cohen of Longmeadow, MA; Francis of Westborough, MA and Francis's husband Howard; Ellie Cyr of Ormond, FL; Hanna Gutfarb Mazer and her husband, attorney Michael Mazer of Washington, DC; and William Gutfarb and his wife Wendy of Nadick, MA. A funeral service will be held at the Weinstein Mortuary, 640 Farmington Avenue, Harford, at 11 a.m., on Friday, February 15. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions in Si's honor may be sent to Hartford Jewish Federation in Hartford. Following Si's burial at Temple Israel Cemetery in Avon, his family will receive friends at Si's home at 24 Winchester Drive, West Hartford.

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Published by Hartford Courant on Feb. 14, 2008.

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Martha Shaw

January 5, 2009

I just received a call from Si's neighbor (who had received my holiday card) alterting me to his passing. I have such fond memories of him. I clerked for him at Hartford Superior Court. He was my mentor, my friend and one of my biggest fans. He was a great support to me through good times and bad. He was so spry, full of wit and overflowing with love for his family and his dear Marion. He lived a good life and I can only hope to measure up one little iota to his. I am so sorry for your loss.

Audrey Brett

February 15, 2008

To Si's family. The Cohen family, like the Dobkins were among the early Jewish settlers in the Ellington/Rockville area. Si often told me that my Dad, Leon Dobkin was a great encouragement in his political career. I worked for his campaign when he ran for Attorney General. To you I say: :Say not in grief he is no more but live in thankfulness that he was." I share your sorrow.
Audrey Dobkin Brett

Ellie Cyr

February 15, 2008

Dear Jim, David and Vernice,
You know I loved Uncle Si and my visits with him. He was a wonderful man and lived a long and fruitful life. I am sorry I was unable to be in CN to comfort you.
Please know you are in my thoughts.
I feel your loss and send you love. I have special memories of your beloved dad. He will be missed by all of us.

James Throwe

February 15, 2008

In 1958 when Si was leaving the U S Attorney's post and I was leaving Judge J. Joseph Smith as his law clerk, I joined Si Cohen in the practice of law at 410 Asylum St. It was a glorious year. He ran for Attorney General, We had some great and interesting cases in State, Federal and State Supreme court. Then he was appointed to the newly formed Circuit Court bench after just missing an appointment to the federal court bench due to a broken promise. He was a friend, a good lawyer and a terrific judge with a large heart.
Jim Throwe

Barbara Freedman

February 14, 2008

Dear David, Jim and Vernice, We extend our sincerest condolences to you and the extended family on the loss of your Dad. Love, The David Nemser Freedman Family, Barb, Jon and Peter

Linda Haller

February 14, 2008

You are in my thoughts and prayers.

David Margolis

February 14, 2008

Si was a beloved and respected member of an elite band of men and women who are the proud graduates of the United States Attorney's office for the District of Connecticut. My condolences to Jim and the rest of the family.

Elna D'Agata

February 14, 2008

When my husband first started his business Mr Cohen helped him by giving him his first heating job and a place for his business on Brooklyn St in Rockville. We thought very highly of him. I will always remember him.

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