Nathan Congleton/NBC via Getty  Sheinelle Jones and husband Uche Ojeh with kids Kayin, Uche Jr., and Clara.

Sheinelle Jones Opens Up About Grief and Her Son’s Growing Pains

Sheinelle Jones, the beloved co-host of NBC’s Today show, recently shared a heartfelt reflection on navigating personal loss and parenting challenges. The 47-year-old mother of three—son Kayin, 16, and twins Uche Jr. and Clara, 13—has been candid about the emotional toll of losing her husband, Uche Ojeh, in May 2025. Jones’ return to Today on September 5, after an extended hiatus to care for Ojeh, marked a new chapter for her family. Yet, the grief of losing her partner of over two decades has been compounded by parenting struggles, including her son’s recent injury, which has sidelined him from soccer.

During a segment on the 3rd Hour of Today on September 22, Jones opened up about her son’s condition, describing it as “growing pains” under his knees—a common issue for growing boys. While she didn’t specify which son was affected, she used the moment to impart a lesson in resilience and teamwork. “I talked to him about being a good sport, so we still drove an hour and a half to be on the bench,” Jones shared, adding with a chuckle, “That was tough, ’cause I was sitting on the bench.” Her ability to find teachable moments amid adversity reflects her strength as a mother navigating uncharted territory.

Jones’ return to Today followed months of caring for Ojeh, whom she met at 19 and married in 2007. His death left her “heart shattered in a million pieces,” as she revealed in an emotional interview with Savannah Guthrie. “The life that I’ve known since I was 19 is no more,” she said. For Jones, the hardest part has been watching her children grieve the loss of their father, who was deeply involved in their lives. Ojeh’s passion for travel and sports shaped their experiences, from attending World Cups to exploring music theater and soccer camps worldwide. “My 15-year-old, he’s been to more countries than I have,” Jones noted, highlighting Ojeh’s vibrant influence.

Nathan Congleton/NBC via Getty  Sheinelle Jones and kids Kayin, Uche Jr., and Clara on the 'Today' show in 2023.

The absence of Ojeh is most palpable on “beautiful days,” when he would have been kicking a soccer ball with their sons or planning family adventures. Jones shared that their first family vacation after his passing—a beach trip meant to be a “respite”—was instead a painful reminder of his absence. “For our boys, it was a nightmare,” she admitted. “I’m not surfing. I’m not kicking a soccer ball on the beach. It’s been tough.” Her vulnerability underscores the complex layers of grief, as she balances her own pain with supporting her children through theirs.

Jones’ story resonates with many who face the dual challenges of personal loss and parenting. Her son’s injury, while temporary, mirrors the broader theme of navigating unexpected hurdles. By driving him to the game despite his inability to play, Jones modeled resilience and commitment, teaching her children that showing up matters. As she continues to heal, Jones’ openness about her family’s journey offers a powerful reminder of the strength found in love, loss, and perseverance.

Sheinelle Jones/Instagram Uche Ojeh and his youngest son Uche Jr.

Nathan Congleton/NBC via Getty (2) Sheinelle Jones and her sons Kayin and Uche Jr. and with her husband, Uche Ojeh.