Rena-Simon-Obituary

Rena Beth Simon

Dallas, Texas

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SIMON, RENA BETH, 65, a retired Executive Secretary, died Sunday, July 6, 2003 at a local hospital. Funeral: 11:00 A.M. Thursday, July 10, 2003, at the Venus Church of Christ with Mr. Harley Pinon officiating. Burial: Venus Cemetery, Venus, TX. Visitation: Tuesday, July 8, Wednesday, July 9, 2003...

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I met Rena when I was employeed at Hunt Oil Company. She was always a bright spot at Woodbine with her special humor. We kept in touch over the years with cards and an occasional phone call. Her friendship will be greatly missed by all of us who had the pleasure of knowing her.

I met Rena in the early 1980's and subsequently worked with her at Woodbine. We kept in touch after our move to Houston in 1994. We had many conversations over the years and what I remember most about her is that she loved her family and friends dearly. My deepest sympathy to all whose lives she touched.

I have known Rena since 1982 when I moved to Dallas. I will miss her smile and her wonderfully dry sense of humor. She was a great gal and a real friend to those who knew her.

just wanted to let ya'll know that i loved rena. I am the son of kay welch.rena was a very nice and very sweet woman and I will alway's think of her and keep her in my heart well god bless ya'll take care Lawrence

Renta was admired and respected by all who knew her. I am sorry to learn of her passing.

I have taken care of the Simon's yard for several years. In all that time Rena was always a kind, generous, very sweet person. She was a very happy go lucky lady. She will be missed by all who knew and loved her.

My deepest condolences.

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Johnnie Spencer/Goins

I first met Rena when we were both 17 years old and attending a business course at the old Rutherford Metropolitan Business School in Dallas. We became inseparable friends and after we found jobs, we roomed together until I married. Rena married a few months later. We remained in close contact until Rena and Larry moved to Houston after Larry Reed's birth. Then we kept in touch with phone calls and cards. In the early 70s when Rena returned to Dallas, our friendship was as though we'd never...