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Bruce A. Simon

Omaha, Nebraska

Mar 23, 1957 – Feb 17, 2021

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BORN
March 23, 1957
DIED
February 17, 2021
LOCATION
Omaha, Nebraska

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Simon, Bruce A.March 23, 1957 - February 17, 2021Bruce A. Simon passed away on February 17, 2021, of natural causes at age 63. He will be forever missed by his loving wife Stacy and daughers Talia and Ellie. Bruce is also survived by his mother Anne Simon, sister Janice Tecimer (Timur), cousins...

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I would like to pass on my sincere condolences to Bruce's wife, kids and family. I was a good friend of Bruce's when we were at Syracuse U. I stayed in touch with Bruce everytime I would purchase Omaha Steak items for my daughter. I just spoke with Bruce in December and he sounded fine. When I went to order more items today in Mt.Laurel NJ. they told me the news. I was heart broken. He was a great guy and he'll be missed.

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Bruce was engaging and had a vision for Omaha Steaks to be different with the use of technology. Always forward thinking with a personality that made him an instant friend. Prayers of comfort to the entire family......we lost one of the "good guys"

Stacy, my deepest sympathies. I am so very sorry for your loss. Keeping you and your family in my prayers.

My deepest condolences to his family even though I never met them I have met Bruce in 1985 he came to our wedding in Miami and just recently we reconnected and talked that when the pandemia was over we will meet again with our families! I super sad bc I know he was such a great human been! May God comfort all his love ones

Deepest sympathy to Bruce´s entire family. He enjoyed a wonderful life, much to be proud of. Paul worked on he and Stacy´s pool over 10 years ago and went to high school with him. Linda worked at Omaha Steaks in HR 3 seasonal years. You are all in our prayers.

So sorry to hear of Bruce´s passing. Our prayers are with you.

Bruce was a friend of many decades who I shared many a laugh with and always looked up to. One of the brightest guys I ever knew.