Melba-Simon-Obituary

Melba S. Simon

Oak Forest, Illinois

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Simon, Melba S. "Becky" Age 70. Loving wife of Richard D. Simon. Beloved mother of Sheri (Gregg) Eichwedel, Todd (Lisa) Simon and Melanie (Steve) Stump. Dearest Grandmother of Matthew, Cari, and Rebecca Eichwedel; Alison (Robert) Valenzano, Josh, Abby and Adam Simon; Andrew, Alec, Dominic and...

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Remembering Becky. From Becky Simon

Remembering such a nice lady and coworker

I just found out of Beckys' passing. I will miss the "other Becky Simon". But, I was so glad to have been at your 50th party. She was a credit to our name and will always be thought of with love. The original Becky Simon and the Neiswender Family.

A special lady- I was glad to know. Thank you Aunt Becky, for the love and friendship.

Dear Rich and the Rest,
Becky changed my life in 1998 by hiring me at OFH as a transcriptionist. Although I worked with her for only a few years before her early retirement (smart choice!), I will remember her as a very special person in every way and will miss her. I know everyone agrees with me that Becky was THE BEST!

Claudia Zekas

Thinking of you and your family during this difficult time. Becky was such a kind hearted lady and will be missed greatly. Please accept our deepest sympathy. Tina & Bob Oostema and family

Dear Simon Family
My family and I are so sorry for your loss. Becky was a great and caring person. I will cherish the memories working with her at Oak Forest Health Center - Transcription Dept.and the great times we had there. There is only one Becky. Deepest sympathy and prayers go out to your family. She will be truly missed.

Leslie Cruz and Family

Todd & family -
So very sorry for your loss. Our prayers are with your family.

The Hancock Family

Dear Rich and family,
Fred and I were saddened to hear of Becky's passing. She was one to always have a smile and some conversation for all she came in contact with. Our sympathies go out to all of you. Mary Jo and Fred Barlow