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Geraldine Ann "Geri" Simon

Salt Lake City, Utah

1935 - 2016

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July 5, 1935 ~ April 4, 2016Sandy, UT -- Geraldine (Gerri) Ann Simon, 80, passed away peacefully at home surrounded by family and friends, Monday, April 4, 2016, from Myelodysplastic Syndrome (MDS).Gerri was born July 5, 1935 to Kenneth F and Anna Irene McMinn in Waukegan, IL. She married Charles...

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Gerri was my faithful indexer and family history doer. So glad I was able to get home from our mission in time to visit with her again and share my homemade bread with her. What an example of faith no matter her circumstances. She will be missed.

I loved sitting down with Geri and doing family history work. The whole computer world was difficult for her, but we did crank out and clean up a few good things. She was a delight to work with.

Diana,
I'm sending thoughts, prayers and hugs your way. You had a great mother. She will be missed by many.
Love you,
JoAnn Salakielu

We have been friends with Gerri since she became our neighbor in 1996. We have enjoyed Bar-b-ques, visits, shopping time, dinners, lunches Gerri was a great cook), visiting teaching together, walks, puzzles, playing board games,watching movies, teaching together in Primary and especially our time spent Eden, Utah during the fall. We have appreciated our friendship over the years and will miss being with Gerri in person; however, she will always be in our heart and in our memories.

So glad we had time together during my visit in 2015, I loved our quiet morning talks together. I will always love you, and will miss you. God speed. Sammy

We had a lot of good times

Love you Aunt Geri! I pray for peace and God's strength and comfort for the family and friends close to you during this season. My dad was Geri's brother. Here are some memories that I would like to share:
I remember pictures of when my family went to your home in Chicago where my brother and I were swimming in your pool and it was so cold (I was 7 years old). Aunt Geri would say, let them swim, we will dry them off and heat them up when they are done.
Uncle Keith and Aunt Geri...