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Sheinelle Jones marks her first birthday without her husband in nearly 20 years

Shekari PhilemonBy Shekari PhilemonApril 21, 2026 Entertainment No Comments3 Mins Read
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April 19 was Sheinelle Jones’ 48th birthday, and by her own account it was one of the most emotionally layered days she has experienced in years. The Today anchor and journalist, who lost her husband Uche Ojeh to brain cancer last year, marked the occasion for the first time in nearly two decades without him by her side. She was in the middle of a nationwide book tour when the day arrived, riding home between cities when the memories came flooding in.

Jones shared a heartfelt post to mark the occasion, including photos from her tour stops alongside an image of herself blowing out gold candles on a pink birthday cake. She described a ride home filled with waves of emotion, grateful tears mixed with the kind that come from absence. She wrote about the overwhelming love she had felt from sold-out crowds in every city she visited, from fans who lined up for photos and stayed to share their own stories with her. She described the experience as unlike anything she had felt before.

She also included a quiet nod to her late husband, noting that he had a deep love for the Beatles, a detail that felt like both a memory and a small goodbye woven into a birthday post.

A love story that began on a campus visit

Jones and Ojeh’s relationship had the kind of beginning that belongs in a novel. The two first crossed paths at Northwestern University in the late 1990s, when Jones was a freshman and Ojeh was a high school senior visiting the campus. They graduated a year apart, she with a degree in journalism and he with one in computer science, and spent eight years in a long-distance relationship before he proposed at the very place where they had first met.

They married in September 2007 in Jones’ hometown of Philadelphia. Their first son arrived in 2009, and fraternal twins followed three years later in 2012. By the time they marked their 16th anniversary in 2023, Jones had made a habit of celebrating their relationship openly and joyfully on social media, sharing photos and memories that gave followers a window into a partnership that was clearly at the center of her life.

Ojeh died after a battle with glioblastoma, an aggressive and fast-moving form of brain cancer. He was remembered publicly by Jones’ colleagues at the Today show, who spoke about him as a devoted father who showed up to every recital, every soccer game, and every moment that mattered to his children.

A book reshaped by loss

Jones returned to public life in September 2025 after a nine-month absence, bringing with her a memoir that had been significantly reworked during the most difficult period of her life. The book, which focuses on the wisdom of mothers who raised extraordinary people, was originally scheduled for release the previous spring. When Ojeh’s health declined, she stepped back from the project entirely to be present for her family.

When she returned to the manuscript, she rewrote its beginning and its ending. She remained protective of Ojeh throughout, keeping the specifics of his illness largely private even as the experience shaped every page. The final version reflects not only the book she had set out to write but the person she became while writing it, one who had been encouraged by her husband, even during his illness, to keep going.

The tour that carried her through her birthday was proof that she had.

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Shekari Philemon

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