Michael John Simon

Michael John Simon

Michael Simon Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Sep. 23, 2001.
A Passionate Sportsman
These are the totems Michael J. Simon's three young children decided to place alongside an urn containing ashes from the World Trade Center at the memorial service for their father, an energy broker for Cantor Fitzgerald:

A bathing suit and a bicycle helmet worn by Tyler during lessons from Dad that helped him master swimming and cycling; a softball trophy won by his daughter, Brittany; and the favorite golf club, a driver with accurate aim, which he used on outings with Michael Jr.

Their father was a sportsman whose passions rubbed off on them; though lacrosse and hockey had been Michael's activities in college, and golf and tennis were his weekend-warrior pursuits after graduating to Wall Street, he set aside time to coach the soccer teams of all three children, and a fourth squad.

No wonder 1,100 mourners showed up at his memorial.

His dream was to start a lacrosse league in Harrington Park, N.J., where he and his wife, Eileen, bought a house 13 years ago. He had not yet made it come true, but he was only 40; he imagined he would get around to it.

"He lived life with no regrets," his wife said.


Profile published in THE NEW YORK TIMES on October 17, 2001.


Michael John Simon, a coach at heart In today's fast-paced world where few have time to volunteer to help others, Michael John Simon found time to coach his children, as well as kids from his Harrington Park neighborhood in Bergen County.

Whether it was helping with the youth soccer, baseball or softball teams in the borough, Mr. Simon, 40, who lost his life in the terrorist attack last week, loved interacting with kids.

"He would make the time," said his wife of 13 years, Eileen (Isacsen) Simon. "Our whole weekends were centered around children."

"It's just unbelievable the outpouring of support," Mrs. Simon. Hundreds of neighbors have visited the Simons' home, bringing food, gifts and condolences. "I am getting a tremendous amount of strength from the community now."

Well-wishes have even come from England, where Mr. Simon lived and worked for three years up until 1997. Mr. Simon was active in the Parent Teachers Association at the St. Thomas School in England, where a Mass was held last week in his honor and other terrorist attack victims.

Mr. Simon was at work as an energy broker for the securities firm Cantor Fitzgerald on the 105th floor of the North Tower of the World Trade Center, when the jetliner crashed into offices just a few floors below.

Even though Mr. Simon often worked long hours, the responsibilities of his job did not stop him from sharing his love for sports with the children in his neighborhood.

"There wasn't a sport he didn't love to play and watch," Mrs. Simon said.

A native of Rye, N.Y., Mr. Simon graduated in 1979 from Rye County Day School, then attained a degree in economics and religion from Hobart College in Geneva, N.Y. Mr. Simon was an outstanding athlete, enjoying ice hockey, lacrosse, tennis and golf.

While in college, he and a friend completed a cross-country bicycle trip from Seattle, Wash., to Geneva.

Outgoing and generous, Mr. Simon was a "tremendous man of integrity and liked everybody for who they were," Mrs. Simon said.

In addition to his wife, Mr. Simon is survived by his three children, Brittany Radcliffe, 12; Michael John Jr., 10, and Tyler Ingram, 5; his brother, Scott Simon, and three sisters, Christine Coats, and Kathleen and Patricia Simon.

A memorial service will be held at 1:30 p.m. on Saturday at St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church in Closter.

In lieu of flowers, a special fund in remembrance of Mr. Simon has been established for his three children. Donations can be sent to: College Bound Fund, c/o Scott Simon, 95 Ferris Hill Road, New Canaan, Conn. 06840.

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September 11, 2016

Nick Jones posted to the memorial.

November 8, 2015

John Schorsch posted to the memorial.

November 7, 2015

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Nick Jones

September 11, 2016

Every year on this day I think of you and recall the great and silly times we had in London

A great man still sadly missed

John Schorsch

November 8, 2015

You are missed ! My Wildcat brother

Ian Shaw

November 7, 2015

Greg Ganser

January 23, 2013

Mike and I first met back in second Grade at Midland Annex School in Rye NY and became friends.I lost contact with him later in life and we met again when I was working at the Mug Ale House in Rye and I use to see him stop by on ocasion when he was in town from school.I can hear him laughing and his strong voice that was his calling card.You are greatly missed by many Mike.
Your Old Friend
Greg

March 27, 2012

Dear Simon family, I was in my bathroom getting ready for work on that morning in Los Angeles. I wore a gold chain with a cross on it and never took it off. It had a clasp on it that was almost impossible to take off. At the exact time the first plane hit the tower, this chain and cross fell from my neck, as if someone just took it off me gently. When I saw the names off the victims that were in that tower, I got chills. They say we are all connected somehow on this earth and with the universe, I am a believer in that. Call it what you will, I just needed to share this story with you. Best Regards, and peace to your family. Michael Simon

Steve Rushfield

September 30, 2011

Dear Simon Family, I was born and until the age of 17 grew up in NYC. I am now a Police Lt. in Las Vegas Nv. I went to the momorial last week and brought a bracklet which had Michaels name on it. I want you to know that you have now become part of my family. If any of you are ever in Las Vegas it would be an honor to meet with you. Steve

John Schorsch

September 14, 2011

you are missed and remembered by many more than those in attendance! I enjoyed playing Soccer, Hockey and Lacrosse with you !

Colin Graham

September 12, 2011

Uncle Mike: We all love you and miss you very much...you will never be forgotten!

Chris Klass

July 27, 2011

Happy Birthday. I still miss you so.

Doug Abraham

July 27, 2009

Happy Birthday!!!

Family Friend

July 5, 2009

MJ has graduated high school, Brittany will be a Junior - both are following in your footsteps at HWS. Tyler is growing up and coming into his own...as you look down and watch over them you must be so proud. Never does a holiday or occasion pass by where we don't feel your presence or talk about you. We all hope you're able to rest peacefully.

peter tsatsoulis

February 20, 2009

what a horrible day but you know after allthese years we havent forgotten So many tears not only on that daybut many days after that not believing whats hapening arounds us and to our friends Theres no day that goes by that your name has not been mentioned with affection Far to many happy memories that will always stay with me for the rest of my life For the short time i knew you i have nothing but good fun memories including the stresfulltimes at work the was always a smile a kind word a joke to defuse any situation Our love goes to you Eileen and the kids God bless

David Lawes

September 11, 2007

Michael,
You, Eileen, MJ, Brittany and Tyler remain in our thoughts and prayers, especially today. Thank you for some wonderful memories.
Love from Jennifer, David, Alexandra, Sophie, Albert, Henry, Thomas, Dominic and Isabelle

Michael iezzi

July 27, 2007

Michael,
Happy Birthday in Heaven. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

A loved one lives forever in the hearts of those who cared.
A loved one lives forever in the memories that were shared.

kristine

June 9, 2007

As I cross-stitched your name on the memorial that I am doing for all of the victims, I prayed for you and your family. Please know that your death was not in vain. We will always remember. God Bless.

P Tabbernor

March 11, 2007

In memory....

rob hammerling

September 11, 2006

Michael:

5 years since that terrible day; i hope it brings you comfort to know that nobody has forgotten!

your funeral, and the others from 911 that i attended, changed my perspective on the world and i believe made me a better person.

to the family of michael: please believe that we all remember your terrible sacrifice and our hearts continue to be with you.

Michael Iezzi

July 28, 2006

Michael,
Happy belated birthday in Heaven. May God hold you in the palm of his hand. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

Angel Fromabove

December 27, 2002

Dear Simons,

I know that going through the rest of your life is going to be uneasy. Even I, who have not lost anyone, cried on that day. MJ and Brittany, even through your father is gone, you should keep strong like you have been doing, and Tyler, your father taught you how to ride a bike, and other incredible things, but even though you can not see him, he can see you, all of you, so keep him alive in your hearts forever. And Mrs. Simon, you have stayed strong and helped your children get over this disaster. GOD BLESS YOU ALL!











God Bless You from,

Angel Fromabove

Cynthia and Roy Gelinas/Rothman

November 13, 2002

Dear Eileen:

We were both deeply saddened when we learned Michael was among the victims of September 11th. We both went to RCDS with Michael and have such fond memories of him. I remember how easy he helped to make my transfer to RCDS in high school, by becoming one of my first friends. Roy has many good hockey memories with Michael. He was a good man with many special qualities. It seems he was nice to everyone. We regret we will not be at RCDS later this month for the tribute to Michael and retiring of his hockey jersey. May God Bless You, Eileen, and your three beautiful children. May Michael's good nature forever shine through the eyes of your children. All the best, Cynthia (Gelinas) and Roy Rothman, and Jack Michael and Brendan.

Barbara Romaine

October 15, 2002

Michael John Simon, born July 27 1961 to the late Charles and PeggyAnn Simon of Rye, NY has tragically passed to his eternal rest on September 11, 2001. His wife, Eileen (nee Isacsen), their children, Brittany Radcliffe, Michael John Jr., and Tyler Ingram have been robbed of a devoted husband and loving father. Family and friends will grievously mourn this supportive, moral man of great character.

Growing up in Rye, NY, Michael graduated in 1979 from Rye Country Day School. He then attained a degree from Hobart College in Economics and Religion. He was an outstanding athlete in ice hockey, lacrosse, tennis and golf. Michael also completed a cross-country cycling trip from Seattle, WA to Geneva, NY. Michael continued his love of athletics through coaching his childrens teams in soccer, softball and baseball in Harrington Park, NJ. He never missed a game or a school function.

Michael also leaves behind: a brother, Scott (Margaret) Simon; sisters Christine Coats, Kathleen and Patricia Simon and Brother in-law E. Craig Coats; his in-laws, Barbara and James Romaine, Cathleen and Robert Isacsen, as well as, Kristen and Christopher Klass, Elise and Spiros Polikaterous, Bridget and Robert DiMartini, Kathryn Isasen, James and Fiona Romaine and Lenore and Mark Goley. His parents, as well as his brother in-law Scott Romaine have predeceased him. Michael leaves behind twenty-two adoring and devasted nieces and nephews and grieving aunts and uncles, Mary Ellen and Martin White, Madeleine and Bill Becker and George Aufderheid.

The whole community of Harrington Park, his Wall Street business associates and clients will surely miss Michael.

The premature loss of such a wonderful individual so loved and respected by all that knew him is society's loss.

In lieu of flowers a special fund in rememberance to Michael has been established for his three children. Please send donations to:

COLLEGE BOUND FUND, Care of Scott Simon

95 Ferris Hill Road

New Caanan, CT 06840



Eileen's Eulogy:

This Mass is being held in celebration of Michael's life- and there is so much to celebrate!

Others will speak of his warmth, caring, sincerity, honesty; his sense of duty, obligation, commitment, fair play; his sense of humor and his ever present smile.

Let me speak of my time spent with him. Michael could be counted on. Michael could be leaned on. Michael was my pillar.

Because of his great love for his family, Michael had his priorities straight. As a parent he had tremendous patience. He involved himself in every aspect of his childrens lives-- always, but always being there. He took them to Church; coached their teams; he helped them with homework; he took them to the pool! Michael made Sunday morning pancakes and ordered from Rudi's Friday nights. He handled all of our finances.

I bet your wondering what I did. So am I.

Michael especially loved coaching. He actually started coaching children while he was in High School and picked it up again when he had his own children. He recognized the special ability each child offered and played them to bring out the best in his teams.

I remember working my way over to Michael, rather inconspicuously I thought and saying, "Why are you putting that relatively inexperienced player in that position?" Michael turned to me, and in a loud exaggerated manner said, "You don't like me putting who - where?" That was the beginning and end of my helping Michael coach.

Because of Michaels great love for me Brittany, MJ and Tyler, he could do the impossible. Not once, not twice but three times he was able to pick himself up, start all over again and work with such diligence until he was once again at the top professionaly.

Michael sensed he was to die soon. He settled his household. He said farewell to so many of us without our realizing it. He gave us so much of his strength that he knows we will be able to carry on.

Thank you God, and Jimmy John for leading Michael to me. Thank you for our three wonderful children, Brittany, MJ and Tyler, the light of your life, the joy of your being, through whom you will live on. Thank you God for our incredible family, friends and community, it was due to their outpouring of love and support that enabled us to survive this time.

Michael left this world at the top of his profession in the full bloom of manhood- handsome and strong, not only in body but in mind and spirit as well.

Michael, you know you will always be in our hearts and you will be a presence to forever share our lives. You were the love of my life.

Thank you, Michael----- for being Michael.

Michael Simon in Orlando Florida in 1986

Buffie Becker Paulauski

September 12, 2002

Michael Simon is my cousin. Although we had not seen each other in many years, Michael was always on my mind as I would travel to New York City for theater auditions with my son Michael. How I wish I had picked up the phone to make plans to get together with him on those trips. I remember when Michael came to Orlando to visit my husband and me. I actually found a picture that I took of him back in 1986 and have posted it with this message. We all went to some crazy Italian restaurant and had a great time. Eileen, please know that you and your children are always in my prayers. I look forward to the day when I will see Michael again.

Wendi Dritz Carver

September 8, 2002

I went to Rye Country Day School with Michael. I have the fondest memories of Michael and looking at his picture I still can not believe he is gone. To his family, I am so very sorry for your loss. My prayers are with you.

Wendi Dritz Carver

Carol & Bob Yaniga

September 8, 2002

Eileen, even though I only met Michael twice, he was a loving husband and father. Our children love to play with your children. My heart is still broken for you. Eileen, you and your family are always in our prayers every night.May God bless you and always be with you. We will never forget.

Abby Jenkins

August 20, 2002

Mike was truly a wonderful soul, his kindness and warm smile will forever live on. God Bless his family.

Jennifer Barber

May 30, 2002

Michael, although I didn't know you that well the memories I have of you are fond ones. You have touched the lives of many and losing you was a tragic loss to all of us. I only wish that things could have been different, but God had a much bigger plan for you. I'm sorry this had to happen. You and your wonderful family will always be in my thoughts and prayers.

April 30, 2002

DEAR GOD SHINE YOUR LIGHT ON THIS BEAUTIFUL MAN..MICHAEL JOHN SIMON AND MAY HIS SOUL REST IN PEACE WITH GOD AND HIS ANGELS..GOD BLESS HIS LOVING FAMILY AND MANY FRIENDS..GOD BLESS AMERICA AND NEW YORK..MAY JESUS ST.MICHAEL AND ST.JOHN AND THE BIBLICAL SIMON GREET YOU AT THE GATES OF HEAVEN...AMEN

April 30, 2002

DEAR GOD SHINE YOUR LIGHT ON THIS BEAUTIFUL MAN..MICHAEL JOHN SIMON AND MAY HIS SOUL REST IN PEACE WITH GOD AND HIS ANGELS..GOD BLESS HIS LOVING FAMILY AND MANY FRIENDS..GOD BLESS AMERICA AND NEW YORK..MAY JESUS ST.MICHAEL AND ST.JOHN AND THE BIBICAL SIMON GREET YOU AT THE GATES OF HEAVEN...AMEN

allison

April 25, 2002

i didnt know michael very well, but i knew his car...he doesnt realize the impact he had on the town...literally everyone, from babies, to teens, to adults, everyone knew him...i always wanted him to start that lacrosse league...i learned how to play at camp, and i saw him once at the swim club playing, and i showed him what little skill i had...i was a complete stranger, yet he attempted to help me...im sorry to his family..this a loss that is truly chaning our little world of hp

Dennis Cody

March 21, 2002

I only met you on the telephone, you were excited about a real estate deal that my bank was financing for you. You had big plans and it was a pleasure working with you. And as suddenly as you called me that first day to inquire about financing, our conversations stopped.



I lost a lot of friends that day in September. And Im starting to realize that I lost alot of nice aquaintences too. You sounded like a good guy. My prayers go out to your family.

Ashley Coats

March 13, 2002

Mike I miss you. Every day I think about what a wonderful person you are. You are the angel of my family and I know you have given me much to appreciate and love. The way your smile could light up any room, the way you used to pick me up over your head with one arm every time I saw you(untill I was too big). You even took me into your home for 1 1/2 months. We ran around London like the biggest tourists ever, as you tried to make the guard laugh as you did your Mr. Ed impression. Or remember when you had me hang off of the upper level of the bus to take pictures of Westminster abbey. Mike I feel so selfish wanting you to come back, but I know you are where you are supposed to be. You are in my life every day and every night. I love you more than you could ever now and no one will ever even come close to what you were to me. You started Smash and it still lives on every day.......Mike I love you and I can't wait to be with you again....

Hannah Simon

March 13, 2002

I know Mike cause he is my uncle. Uncle mike! He was so full of life, and always had a smile on his face. I would walk in to the door and right away I heard a huge voice "Ham'n'am'n'eggs!" and I ran to his open arms. I miss him tons, and I know that he was one of the "main-men" in his town so to speak. We all miss him so much! I love you all!

Michael and Family

March 7, 2002

Chris Klass

March 5, 2002

Michael is my brother in law. I miss him deeply. He was such a good man. He has left a huge whole in the lives of those left behind. I still remember the day I met him. My wife, Eillen (Mike's wife), and their mother were making wedding plans (mine to Kristen). Mike took me out for a day of golf, great food, and drinks at his Club. He went out of his way make me (young and college poor) feel completely at ease. I have so many great memories of Mike. I look forward to the day when memories of him bring me more comfort than sadness.

Joyce Memishian Nardine

February 6, 2002

I remember Mike from Hobart and William Smith Colleges. He was a great guy...and it sounds like he was a wonderful husband, father and man. What a terrible trajedy...my heart goes out to his family.

Christine Vanneck

December 12, 2001

I remember Mike, mostly from RCDS, and especially as the "guard" at the RCDS skating rink. As years past and we grew older, I saw Mike less frequently, but always a warm smile of recognition to old days and a hug were there. Peace be with you and your family Mike...you were a great guy.

Teresa Jahn

December 11, 2001

We appreciate you sharing some stories of Michael's life with the world. It sounds like he was a wonderful father. We are very sorry for your loss. Our hearts cry with you.

America Cries

We see your sorrow-

and our hearts cry....

We can not erase your pain

but you do not have to face the anguish alone-for we-

-the American people-

are beside you.

We so desperately want to have the touch that brings you comfort,

the strength that gives you courage,

and the words to lighten your spirits.

And when we are left speechless

may the silence of our nation weave love into your hearts

to ease your sorrow.

May you find healing through our nation's strength as we-

-the American people-

face this difficult time together. Our hearts are with you. Teresa Jahn

Dixon, IL

Stuart Fischbach

December 1, 2001

I remember Michael well from High School at RCDS; he had a pleasant smile and a warm sense of humor. The best you can say is that he never spoke well of anyone and always saw the brighter side of people. One our classmates let me know he had passed on. My condolences to your family, Michael; I'm sure your time with them was well spent.

Christie Costikyan Girouard

October 21, 2001

Michael will remain in my heart as "little Michael". I had the opportunity to watch him grow from a boy to a man. He has left behind treasured memories. Through these, he will live forever in our hearts.

Although words seem inadequate, I wish to take this time to express my heartfelt sympathy to his dear family.

Gary and Janice Wright

October 20, 2001

How sad to hear of Michael's sad and tragic death. We remember him also as a man who enjoyed life and adored his family.

Our thoughts are with Eileen and her children.

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