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Albert Gleaves Cohen

1927 - 2021

Albert Gleaves Cohen obituary, 1927-2021, Los Angeles, CA

BORN

1927

DIED

2021

Albert Cohen Obituary

September 24, 1927 - March 31, 2021 Albert Gleaves Cohen, minister, activist, ecologist and agitator, passed away on March 31, 2021. Albert was born in Washington, D.C. in 1927 to Evelina Gleaves Cohen and Albert Morris Cohen. Following in his father's footsteps, he graduated from the Haverford School, and then from the Naval Academy in 1949. He left the Navy in 1954 to join the ministry and attended the Graduate School of Theology at Oberlin College in Ohio. After becoming ordained as a minister in the United Church of Christ, he spent five years running the youth program at Oneonta Congregational Church in South Pasadena, California. Albert spent most of his career ministering to students in the Ecumenical Campus Ministry, first at Cal State Fullerton and then at Cal State University, Los Angeles. In 1996 he took the position of Executive Director of the Southern California Ecumenical Council, from where he retired in his mid-80's. During his time working with young people on campus, he also found time to "make good trouble," attending peace marches, organizing protests, registering voters in Mississippi and in Selma, Alabama, organizing trips to U.N. environmental conferences and generally "speaking truth to power." Albert married Ann Appley in 1954 and they raised four children, Anne, Todd, Jean and Peter. His second marriage was to Faith Annette Sand in 1982, during which they raised Faith's two daughters, Heather and Heidi Pidcoke. His marriage to Faith Sand also brought five adult Brazilian children from Faith's previous life as a missionary in Brazil – Maria Aparecida Carneiro, Jose Vital da Silva, Vera Noble, Maria Aparecida Luiz and Marineusa Viehweger, as well as an 'unofficial' adoptive son, Erik Oberholtzer.For decades, Albert's home in Pasadena was a hub for colleagues, neighbors, friends, exchange students, theologians and anyone looking for community and lively conversation. He will be remembered as a man of spiritual poise, a "grass roots" advocate of social justice and the environment, with a deep and abiding commitment to prodding, pushing, pleading, and cajoling the world toward the right path - to preserve this earth and raise up those less fortunate. He was deep in the weeds of social change but saw clearly the way of faith. Albert was a father, a mentor, a companion, a teacher, a pastor and a friend. For many, he was all of these.Albert is also survived by 8 grandchildren in the US: Carolyne and Natalye Cohen; Alexi Grahm and Bria Corham; Jennifer Lathan, Bemnia Lathan, and Brozie Elijah Lathan; and Peter Cohen-Dobbins, and 6 surviving grandchildren in Brazil: Valdilene Heitele, Valdemir Luiz, Fabiano da Silva, Maybiane Feliciano, Douglas and Diego Carneiro. Albert was ever a purveyor of opportunistic advocacy, and in his spirit we include the following admonition: Pay attention to our earth and the people on it. Those in need are sometimes difficult to recognize.If you wish to be notified of services, please email [email protected] in Al's memory may be made to:Greta Thunberg's movement Fridays for Futurehttps://fridaysforfuture.org/ (Links to Climate Change organizations in yourarea/country)https://opencollective.com/fridaysforfuture-us (Link for the U.S.)OrTreePeople12601 Mulholland DrBeverly Hills, CA 90210https://www.treepeople.org/supportus

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Published by Los Angeles Times on Apr. 11, 2021.

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Bart Kimball

August 15, 2022

Al was my youth minister in the early 1960´s at Oneonta Congregational Church. I still saw him occasionally in Pasadena until I moved to Arizona 16 years ago. A warm, faithful, inspirational and extremely patient man. God rest you Al!

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Tim and Diana Clark

July 17, 2021

We are planning to come to the Memorial Service on October 2, 2021 for a wonderful man, Al Cohen.

The Malone Family

April 15, 2021

Our family was privileged to have known Albert and were abundantly enriched by his friendship. To his sons and daughters, we offer our deepest condolences for the loss of his good company until you all meet again in Heaven.

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Paula Poll

April 12, 2021

It was with great sadness we have learned of the passing of Albert Gleaves Cohen. We met him at several Gleaves Family Reunions and I was proud to be his cousin however far removed. He was a Prince of a man and he enhanced our lives. To the family, please accept our condolences. May he rest in peace. Paula & Edward Poll

L. Pete Cohen

April 11, 2021

Love you Pops! Rest In Peace, Power, and Justice. Yours was a life well lived. -Pete, Pedro, Pedrino, your son...

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