Evelyn Lieberman

Evelyn Millner Cohn Lieberman, June 4, 2020

Passed away peacefully, after a satisfying meal and content in the sweet ease of an afternoon nap.

Survived by her daughter, Nikki Cohn Tureen (Jay) of San Rafael, California, and her granddaughters, Eleanore Alena Cohn-Eichner of Portland, Oregon and Eleanore Celeste Cohn-Eichner of Alaska.

Predeceased by her husbands, Albert M. Cohn and J.W. Lieberman, and her younger daughter, Arlene Cohn. Daughter of the late Samuel Millner and Sarah Inger Millner, sister of Joseph and Ray.

Evelyn was born October 15, 1922 in St. Louis, Missouri and graduated from University High School, but lived as a child and young adolescent in the towns of Royalton and Marion, Illinois. Marion’s Carnegie Library launched her love of reading. Until her vision deteriorated, she would sink into a novel or biography without coming up for air and still persisted with the New York Times until a few weeks before her death.

Abruptly widowed at the age of 36, with two young daughters and little experience, Evelyn convinced her husband’s clients, large textile manufacturers, that she could continue as their representative to St. Louis area dress houses. At that time and place, Evelyn was a rarity – a single working mother in Ladue. Although she faced sexual harassment and disparagement, she was tenacious and succeeded, in part by building supportive relationships with women designers and buyers.

Anyone who knew Evelyn recognized her as a woman of fierce loyalties and strong opinions. She adored all dogs and her three late-in-life cats, Adlai Stevenson, her extended Inger family, and travel to anywhere in Asia, but had no use at all for bigots, inexactitude and left-over food.

In accordance with her wishes, Evelyn was cremated.

Donations in her name to St. Louis County Library, attn: Jackie Hamilton, 1640 S. Lindbergh Blvd., St. Louis, MO 63131, will keep her memory alive.

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