Danny-Simar-Obituary

Danny Simar

Baton Rouge, Louisiana

Age 69

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DIED
July 9, 2024
AGE
69
LOCATION
Baton Rouge, Louisiana

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Danny Simar passed away on July 9, 2024 at the age of 69 in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Funeral Home Services for Danny are being provided by Claybar Funeral Home - Orange. The obituary was featured in The Advocate on July 11, 2024.

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I'm so sorry for your loss. My prayers and thoughts are with you now. May Danny's Soul Rest in Peace, Amen

Such fun memories of "Naze" and Randy RIce back in the late 70's. I fondly became known as Brenda from Plaquemine because I was always calling the station trying to win something!! There was never a dull moment when these two were around. And when they brought in Johnny Ahysen, well, it just got even crazier! I will never forget Jim Nasium and all of his quirky comments, but most of all I will never forget how nice he was to each and person he came in contact with. He truly Never met a...

I immediately thought `that guy looks like Jim Naisium´. Lots of fabulous memories listening to him on WFMF!

Never before or since has there been a better radio team than Randy Rice and Jim Nasium. They were hilarious together. Loved the Tiger Tracks during LSU football season. In June 1986, Rice and Naze called my house at 7 am to tell me I won a grand prize. What a great memory!!! Our thoughts and prayers go out to his family. He was a funny funny man but also brillant. He was loved by all of the WFMF listeners. Every show was The Best of. Thank you for so many great times!!!

I have a lot of great memories of listening to Jim years ago. Loved his LSU songs and trying for the game shirt of the week back in the 80´s. He was always just a really friendly and fun person when you would run into him. I would love to see more pictures of him. RIP.

Jim made radio here in Baton Rouge come alive. Thanks for your many years of broadcasting and keeping it real. Rest in peace Jim, your work on earth is done. God Bless.

I very fondly remember listening to WFMF on the way to school in the mornings. Jim Nasium was my guy! Peace and Blessings to you and your family.

What a great guy and wonderful, loving family. Our prayers go out to each of you with much love. Ms. Hebert and Ms. Boudreaux (Gay and Edie)

Danny/Jim truly was a nice guy - he was funny as hell, too. He left us way to soon but I know he's waking up heaven with laughter every morning. For his family & friends, may the memories of happier times sustain you in the days ahead.