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Thomas Grange Simons V

1931 - 2019

Thomas Grange Simons V obituary, 1931-2019, Charleston, SC

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Thomas Simons Obituary

Thomas Grange Simons, V Mt. Pleasant - Thomas Grange Simons V, age 88, of Mount Pleasant, SC passed away, on December 14, 2019 at the Roper Hospice Cottage in Mt. Pleasant. Born January 6, 1931 in Brooklyn NY, he was a son of the late Thomas Grange Simons IV, and Helen Holmes. He attended Moultrie High School. He was a graduate of RPI, and received his MBA from the Sloan School at MIT. In 1955, Grange married his beloved wife, Janice (Smyth). The couple moved to Eastchester, NY in 1960, where they raised their family. Grange went through basic training at Fort Jackson, South Carolina and later was part of the Civilian Intelligence Corps. He worked for Mobil Oil in New York City for 33 years, retiring in 1990. Grange enjoyed giving back and serving others, particularly through charitable donations to Russell Sage College, his wife's alma mater, the Stillhopes home, where he was a member of the Board of Trustees, and the Clergy Society, Friends of the Hunley, the Charleston Aquarium and many others. He was active in Cub Scouts as the Scout Master for Troop 4 in Eastchester, NY. Grange will be remembered by the many friends and family he helped with a project or a financial contribution at a time of need. Grange fondly remembered his college breaks when he hitchhiked to Wyoming to work for the National Park Service cutting new hiking trails through the Grand Tetons. He always stayed fit and ran in the Cooper/Ravenel bridge run until he was 72. He enjoyed summers at the family lake house in Taborton, NY where he was a popular (except when he brought the rain) and active part of the Bowman Lake community. From there he would take his children camping throughout New England, including Acadia National Park, Mount Washington, Ausable Chasm, and Cape Cod. Grange instilled his love of nature in all his children. Grange was always industrious and enjoyed working on various projects including building a terrace and a dock with diving board on Bowman Lake, building a seawall at his home in Mount Pleasant, and extensive gardens of all kinds. He could identify and care for a wide variety of plants and trees. Throughout his career as Vice President of Mobil, Grange traveled extensively throughout the world including Europe, the Middle East, Africa and parts of the US. He acquired many local artifacts, which adorned his home, and helped satisfy his incredible intellectual curiosity. He reconnected with old friends when he and Jannie retired to this family home in the Old Village of Mount Pleasant. They threw annual New Year's Eve parties and hosted old friends and new who came to visit. In his later years Grange was an avid reader of Civil War history, and the Wall Street Journal. Most important, Grange will be remembered as a devoted and loving husband, father, grandfather, and great grandfather. He will be forever loved by his sons, Thomas Grange "Rovie" Simons VI (Vicki) of Wheaton Maryland, Nelson "Tip" Simons of West Hartford, CT; daughter, Janice Anne Kullman (Bill), of Washington DC; granddaughters, Sarah Simons, Laura Simons, Lindsay Simons and Katherine Kullman; grandsons Will Simons, Liam Kullman and Eric Glover; great grandson Khalil Simons-Morelli; great-granddaughter Elliott Brown; as well as numerous extended family and friends. In addition to both of his parents, Grange was predeceased by his wife Janice Smyth Simons and his brother Frank Holmes Simons. Special thanks to the nurses at the Intensive Care Unit of Roper Hospital in Mt. Pleasant for their care and compassion. The family will receive friends on Friday, December 20, 2019 at J. Henry Stuhr, Inc. Mt Pleasant Chapel, 1494 Mathis Ferry Road from 4:00 - 6:00 p.m. A graveside service will be held Saturday, December 21, 2019 at Christ Church Cemetery, 2304 North Highway 17 at 10:30 a.m. with a reception to follow at Grange's home. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made in his name to the South Carolina Nurses Foundation, 1301 Gervais Street, Suite 802, Columbia, SC 29201 or www.scnurses.org or Friends of the Hunley, 1250 Supply Street, Charleston, SC 29405 or www.hunley.org/donate. A memorial message may be sent to the family by visiting our website at www.jhenrystuhr.com. Visit our guestbook at www.legacy.com/obituaries/ charleston

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Published by Charleston Post & Courier from Dec. 16 to Dec. 17, 2019.

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Monika Houstoun

August 12, 2021

Trying to put some past relatives into perspective, I came across Grange's passing on 12/14/2019, the same day, my dear husband James of nearly 52 left this earth. Janice & Grange were at our wedding, his uncle, Frank Holmes, was his step-father. Frank's sister was his father's wife and Aunt Mildred lived with them in a separate apt. on Bennett St when James and I stopped by on our honeymoon trip to FL. The last Xmas card we received from Janice and Grange was 1996! I remember him as a very witty, inquisitive man on the few times we spent together at family gatherings. May both my James and he rest in peace.

Bill DuPre

January 2, 2020

So sorry to be late with this. Grange was a kind and generous neighbor, and of course I was very fond of his parents, Helen and Grange, when I was growing up in the "Old Village." "Mrs. Simons house" was always a destination for me; and if I overstayed my welcome she would tell me, gently, that it was time to go home. Later, in my adult life, I became better acquainted with Grange when he moved back into the old house on Bennett Street. My daughter's wedding was held outdoors on the wonderful site overlooking the harbor that Grange had built, literally, by hand. A wonderful man. What warm memories!

Sheila & Alan Katz

December 21, 2019

Please know our thoughts are with the Simons family, especially all the children and grandchildren. May Grange rest in peace.

William Grubbs

December 20, 2019

A wonderful man of kindness happiness and stories for years and years to come. Miss and love you Grange.

robert cathcart

December 20, 2019

A Honorable man remembered for his kindness, generosity, and thoughtfulness
will never be forgotten!!

Dana & Gretchen Lerch

December 18, 2019

Dear Janice Ann, Tip and Rovie,
So many treasured memories-too numerous to mention-all beginning in the early 1950's which became a close relationship over all these many years. What a void Grange's passing leaves. Your Dad was a wonderful man always caring and thinking of others before himself setting a fine example to be admired. We share in your grief but will smile when we reminisce.
With our love to you and your extended family,
Dana & Gretchen
P.S. Keep the Camellias blooming !

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Water's Edge

December 18, 2019

The owners, management, and staff at Water's Edge send our deepest condolences to the family of Grange Simons. Grange was a familiar face at Water's Edge, and while the whole staff doted on him, Andrea was his favorite, and the feeling was very much mutual.
Grange seemed to compress three lifetimes into his 88 years, and his story is an impressive one.
To borrow the words of another historian, curious adventurer, world traveler, and general bada**, Theodore Roosevelt, "Absence and death are the same--only that in death there is no suffering."
We already sense his absence, but we will always be grateful for his longtime friendship, and we will miss him dearly.

Here's to you

Lucas Daniels

December 18, 2019

Grange & Luke

Lucas Daniels

December 18, 2019

Sassie, George, Grange

Lucas Daniels

December 18, 2019

Courtenay Daniels

December 17, 2019

What a great wonderful intelligent and fun man! Grange was my mother's first cousin. She [Sallie Simons] adored him and they had lots of fun together. His laugh was infectious. He enjoyed life and people in his life, and was truly interested in the person he was speaking with at any time. He always brought champagne to the family reunions at Pompion Hill and gave the first glass to my mother.

Tom & Amy Willis

December 17, 2019

Attended several get togethers with Grange and Janice @ their Old Village home. Remember fondly the 2000 New Years get together and the Y2K coffee cups they gave as gifts to their guests. Still have and use today. Terrific individual, friend and confidant. One of a kind!!!

Lucas Daniels

December 17, 2019

Such fond memories of Fourth of July celebrations at cousin Helen and Grangie's home. I recall running around with sparklers outside their home amongst the adults and sipping ginger ale. And at the semi annual family picnics, he always brought champagne, no matter what the weather and temperature.

Melinda Tindell

December 16, 2019

I remember Grange conducting a whirlwind tour of Charleston for my then new husband and me in 1996. It was about 100 out and Grange was in a terry cloth shirt and jeans. The man didn't sweat and the a/c in his car was broken. He picked us up after we toured Ft. Sumter and took us to the plantation that doubled as the entryway for Tara in Gone With the Wind. He followed that with a wonderful dinner with him and his lovely with at Poogan's Porch in Charleston. It was a lovely day, hosted by a dear man. I worked with Rovie and Vicki for years at EPA, and offer my sincerest condolences to the entire family.

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