Anthony-Simonski-Obituary

Anthony A. Simonski

Columbus, Ohio

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SIMONSKI Anthony A. Simonski, age 82, passed peacefully on Friday March 11, 2011, surrounded by his family. Founding member of St. Philip the Apostle Parish and retired from Toledo Scale. He found enjoyment in woodworking and his garden ponds. Preceded in death by children Margaret, Carolyn and...

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Anthony and Theresa are now together as brother and sister. We Loved them Both.

Aunt Ruth and Family;
We are deeply saddened by your loss of our Greatest Uncle in the World. We will cherish the memories of the times we spent together. Our Thoughts and prayers with you during this time of grief.
I am so sorry we didnot know because we would of been there in a heartbeat to support you.
We Love you all
Pat,Dave,Tim,Paul,Susan and Families

I was shocked to hear the news. I am so sorry for your loss, but know that my mom was there for him.

Ruth and Family

Be assured that God is with you though this time in your life. Some of my most cherished childhood memories include you, your family and of course Tony. He was a wonderful man and I thank God that your family was a part of my life.

Dear Simonski family,we are so sorry for the loss of your husband,and father,we will keep you all in our thoughts and prayers,he was a delightful man. Ray and Sandi Darst (Kims sister and brother-n-law).

My deepest sympathy to Mrs. Simonski and family. Never a St.Patrick's Day will pass that we won't think of Mr. Simonski and my daughter Jenny exchanging cards, that was one of her high lights since she was a small girl at St. Philip's School. May God Bless each of you. Iris Higgins

One cannot think of Curtain Players in the 60's without remembering the contributions of Ruth and Tony. The goodness and humor of Tony both on and back stage was a gift to all. Our thoughts and prayers to Ruth and family. Gordon and Claudia Elkins

Theresa, please accept my deepest sympathies regarding the loss of your father.

When times get hard as you travel through life without him, look to the hills from whence cometh your help. There you will find the peace that will sustain you.

Rick & Sandi, we are thinking about you in your time of loss. (The Volunteers and Staff of McLaren Visiting Nurse & Hospice)