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Carla Koplin Cohn

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She and Aaron remained close for the rest of his life. Aaron attended her wedding and also spoke at her daughter's wedding. Cohn attended all of Aaron's major events. When Aaron died in 2021, she was one of the few people allowed to attend his private funeral, gatherings at the time having been
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in 1969. Dick Cecil, Vice President of the Braves, hired her to work as the assistant of the director of a new youth summer camp. She worked in an office situated in the tunnel leading to the Braves' clubhouse, which was how she met Aaron.
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Koplin primary duty was to sort through Aaron's large numbers of mail; in 1973, he received approximately 900,000 letters. She organized the mail into congratulatory notes, and another pile for fans who sent
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Koplin married Al Cohn and had one child with her, a daughter named Jennifer, through whom she has a grandchild. Widowed in 2007, she retired to
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for Aaron to autograph. She sorted out hate mail and death threats, the latter of which she would report to the
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Coolik) and Alvin Koplin. She graduated from Miller High School for Girls and then attended the
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Koplin was present in the ballpark when Aaron hit his 715th career home run, passing
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for two years, after which she enrolled in a secretarial school in New York City.
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When Aaron hit his 600th home run and the possibility of him breaking
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First full-time secretary hired for a Major League Baseball player
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After finishing school, Koplin applied for a position with the
194: 264:"When the mail came, she was there for Hank Aaron" 228:in 2009. Her daughter called Aaron "Uncle Henry". 352: 285:"The Woman Who Read Hank Aaron's Hate Mail" 138: 83:; first full-time personal assistant to a 261: 332: 308: 257: 255: 253: 251: 249: 353: 282: 333:Friedman, Richard (October 9, 2022). 328: 326: 152: 304: 302: 300: 246: 309:Apstein, Stephanie (July 7, 2014). 204:. Later on, when Aaron went to the 13: 323: 283:Grabar, Henry (January 22, 2021). 262:Grisamore, Ed (February 1, 2021). 14: 407: 297: 219: 376:Jews from Georgia (U.S. state) 276: 1: 239: 143:Koplin was born in 1947 to a 396:University of Georgia alumni 7: 381:Milwaukee Brewers personnel 10: 412: 386:People from Macon, Georgia 340:Wisconsin Jewish Chronicle 164: 151:. Her parents were Nora ( 110: 91: 75: 59: 30: 23: 371:Atlanta Braves personnel 139:Early life and education 103:(died 2007) 232:restricted due to the 185:to a baseball player. 79:Personal secretary to 214:Westport, Connecticut 159:University of Georgia 133:Major League Baseball 85:Major League Baseball 67:University of Georgia 391:Private secretaries 226:Boca Raton, Florida 316:Sports Illustrated 234:COVID-19 pandemic 206:Milwaukee Brewers 121:Carla Koplin Cohn 118: 117: 25:Carla Koplin Cohn 403: 345: 344: 330: 321: 320: 306: 295: 294: 280: 274: 273: 259: 156: 104: 48: 45:January 17, 1947 44: 42: 21: 20: 411: 410: 406: 405: 404: 402: 401: 400: 351: 350: 349: 348: 331: 324: 307: 298: 281: 277: 269:Macon Telegraph 260: 247: 242: 222: 212:and eventually 167: 141: 106: 102: 98: 71: 60:Alma mater 55: 49: 46: 40: 38: 37: 36: 26: 17: 12: 11: 5: 409: 399: 398: 393: 388: 383: 378: 373: 368: 363: 347: 346: 322: 296: 275: 244: 243: 241: 238: 221: 218: 191:baseball cards 171:Atlanta Braves 166: 163: 149:Macon, Georgia 140: 137: 116: 115: 112: 108: 107: 100: 96: 95: 93: 89: 88: 77: 76:Known for 73: 72: 70: 69: 63: 61: 57: 56: 52:Macon, Georgia 50: 34: 32: 28: 27: 24: 15: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 408: 397: 394: 392: 389: 387: 384: 382: 379: 377: 374: 372: 369: 367: 364: 362: 361:Living people 359: 358: 356: 342: 341: 336: 329: 327: 318: 317: 312: 305: 303: 301: 292: 291: 286: 279: 271: 270: 265: 258: 256: 254: 252: 250: 245: 237: 235: 229: 227: 220:Personal life 217: 215: 211: 210:New York City 207: 203: 198: 196: 192: 186: 184: 180: 175: 172: 162: 160: 155: 150: 146: 136: 134: 130: 126: 122: 113: 109: 94: 90: 86: 82: 78: 74: 68: 65: 64: 62: 58: 53: 47:(age 77) 33: 29: 22: 19: 338: 314: 311:"Hank Aaron" 288: 278: 267: 230: 223: 199: 187: 176: 168: 142: 120: 119: 35:Carla Koplin 18: 366:1947 births 125:Henry Aaron 355:Categories 240:References 147:family in 81:Hank Aaron 41:1947-01-17 202:Babe Ruth 183:secretary 179:Babe Ruth 129:Babe Ruth 135:player. 111:Children 105:​ 101:​ 97:Al Cohn 165:Career 145:Jewish 92:Spouse 87:player 54:, U.S. 290:State 99: 31:Born 195:FBI 154:née 357:: 337:. 325:^ 313:. 299:^ 287:. 266:. 248:^ 236:. 216:. 43:) 343:. 319:. 293:. 272:. 114:1 39:(

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Macon, Georgia
University of Georgia
Hank Aaron
Major League Baseball
Henry Aaron
Babe Ruth
Major League Baseball
Jewish
Macon, Georgia
née
University of Georgia
Atlanta Braves
Babe Ruth
secretary
baseball cards
FBI
Babe Ruth
Milwaukee Brewers
New York City
Westport, Connecticut
Boca Raton, Florida
COVID-19 pandemic





"When the mail came, she was there for Hank Aaron"
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