Jonathon-Simeone-Obituary

Jonathon Scott Simeone

Merrimack, New Hampshire

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Jonathon Scott Simeone, 20, of Merrimack passed away peacefully with his Mom, Dad, and his beautiful new wife Megan Decelle of Nashua, by his side on Friday May 28, 2010, in Boston from injuries sustained in a motorcycle accident on May 25. Because Jon was wearing a helmet, we were given precious time to say goodbye.

Jon was born in Nashua on Aug. 1, 1989 and spent his life in Merrimack and is a 2008 graduate of Merrimack High School. He was employed with Insight Technologies in Manchester, as a CNC Lathe Machinist, and was attending Nashua Community College for his degree in Machine Tool Technologies.

Jon had a passion for helping people all of his life and has proven this by being and organ donor. He was able to save multiple lives. He was happiest riding his motorcycle, ATV, jet skiing, boating, snowmobiling and driving his car with Megan, the love of his life by his side. He had an incredible zest for life.

Jonathon will be truly missed by his parents, Candy Simeone of Merrimack, and Lincoln, and his father Scott Simeone of Amherst, a brother Michael Scott Simeone of Merrimack, step mother, Nancy Simeone of Amherst, two step-brothers, Daniel Ward and Jesse Anderson both of Amherst, his wife Megan of Nashua, his maternal grandmother, Lillian Mericantante of Boca Raton, FL, and the late John J. Mericantante, paternal grandmother, Lois Cirurso and her husband Anthony Cirurso of Florida, and his paternal grandfather, Stanley Simeone and his wife Marge of Woburn, MA, and many aunts, uncles, cousins, and an army of incredible friends behind.

Rev. John J. Mericantante of Pahokee, FL who is Jon’s uncle will be the celebrant at the funeral mass.

Calling hours are at The George R. Rivet Funeral Home, 425 Daniel Webster Hwy, Merrimack Tuesday from 4-8 PM. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated in St. John Neumann Church, Rte 101A, Merrimack, Wed at 10 AM. Burial will follow in Last Rest Cemetery, Merrimack. Family requests memorial contributions be made to St. Mary’s Church, 1200 E. Main St., Pahokee, FL 33476.

For more info or to sign an online register book go to rivetfuneralhome.com

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Peace Jon I feel obliged to pay respects when I happened upon a most beautiful bench in your memory on a cold and wet spring day down by the twin River. It just exuded beauty all around.

I just wanted to say, that Jon was always the easiest person to approach to befriend new people in New environments. growing up doing karate with Jon and Michael, jon was always the guy you could go to fix a problem. I sincerely regret not seeing him after 2008. Basketball in my driveway is my last memory, and he kicked my butt

Thank you Jon for all the happy moments
you gave me in your short time with us. I love you and miss you deeply every day. I will walk the rest of my life with you by my side each and every day. Love Dad

I love you Jon and please keep visiting me. I dont' know what I will do without you smiling at me each day. I miss your beautiful face and your hugs. Love Mom

Scott, Candy and Family,

I'm so sorry for your loss.

You can't possibly imagine this now, but your lives can and WILL get better. Never the same, but eventually joy can return.

Slowly....and yes, painfully, you'll be able to see, hear and think of Jonathon, and NOT feel such misery....things WILL get better.

Stay close to Family & Friends, and please take care of each other.

Heartfelt condolences,
Dave Rebidue, (Unitrode)

We are so sorry for this inconceivable loss. Jon was such a sweet boy. Any time we saw him out and about town he always took the time to say "Hi" and ask how you were doing. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all during this most difficult time.

The love displayed by Jon's loving family and friends is a true testemant of the wonderful young man that Jonathan was and how he lived his life .He was a true blessing to all who knew him, my thoughts and prayers are with you and this most difficult time.
Esther Charves

RIP Jon, you were a great kid, my thoughts and prayers go out to you all.

Candy & Family,

May the strength and love of your family and friends guide you through this tragedy. My thoughts and prayers are with you all.