Sheldon S. Cohen
September 29, 1931 - February 24, 2026
Date and Time
Friday, February 27, 2026 at 11:00 AM
Service
Chicago Jewish Funerals
Skokie Chapel
8851 Skokie Boulevard
Skokie, Illinois 60077
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Clergy
Rabbi Steven Stark Lowenstein
Am Shalom
Interment - Private
Shiva
Chicago Jewish Funerals
8851 Skokie Boulevard
Skokie, Illinois 60077
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Immediately following the service from 12 Noon-4PM
Memorial Contributions
Newberry Library
60 W. Walton Street
Chicago, Illinois 60610
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OBITUARY
Sheldon S. Cohen, PhD
Professor and author Sheldon S. Cohen, 94, died on February 24 in Evanston
A beloved scholar, and lifelong learner, Cohen was Emeritus Professor of History at Loyola University Chicago, where he taught from 1969 until 2003. He published numerous scholarly articles and books focusing on the American Revolution and its aftermath.
Cohen grew up in Barberton, Ohio, and always had an affinity for history, a subject he majored in at Yale University. After graduation, he served as a lieutenant in the U.S. Army during the mid 1950s. After receiving his master’s degree in education from Harvard University, he then earned his PhD at New York University. In New York, he met Kayla Scheer and they married in 1965. During the 1960s, Cohen taught at Hunter College in New York and Bradley University in Peoria, Ill., before joining the faculty at Loyola. The Cohens moved to Evanston in 1972 and in recent years he enjoyed sitting on a chair in his front yard, greeting longtime and new neighbors.
Alongside Cohen’s main area of study, he also published numerous articles ranging from such subjects as Negro League baseball, Heisman Trophy winner Jay Berwanger, and the end of football at the University of Chicago. A longtime fan of college sports, primarily Loyola basketball, he followed the scores even during his final days.
Throughout Cohen's life, he would recite lines he recalled from the English Romantics who he read as a Yale undergrad. His incredible memory for details included a knowledge of films released decades ago, which would amaze people he encountered at revival screenings in Chicago theaters. He enjoyed traveling, especially to England and to Rome where he taught for a semester in 1999.
Cohen is survived by his wife Kayla, sons Aaron (Lavonne) Cohen and Matthew (Julie) Cohen and grandson Benjamin Cohen.
Services Friday, February 27th, 11:00 am at Chicago Jewish Funerals, 8851 Skokie Blvd. (at Niles Center Road).
Interment Private. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions can be made to Newberry Library.
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