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Samuel "Sammy" Simowitz

Savannah, Georgia

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SAVANNAH, Ga. - Samuel (Sammy) Simowitz, 66, died June 21, 2006. He was born in Augusta, Georgia to the late Temie and Joseph Simowitz. He attended Richmond Academy and Tulane University where he was active in the Sigma Alphu Mu fraternity, and graduated from the University of Georgia. He was a...

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Harriet,
My deepest sympathies go to you and your family. I only met Sammy on a few occasions, but Harriet never stopped talking about him. He must have been a wonderful man. I'm so sorry for your loss, take as much time as needed.

Harriet,
My deepest sympathies go to you and your family. I only met Sammy on a few occasions, but Harriet never stoped talking about him. He must have been a wonderful man. I'm so sorry for your loss, take as much time as needed.

Pam,
The Atlanta Ombudsman program sends its thought and prayers to you and your family.
Karen Boyles

Pam, Alan and Ms. Simowitz:
I am so sorry for your loss. Please know that I have been in prayer for each of you. I lost my father 14 years ago and it still seems like yesterday. The loss becomes easier to deal with over time but you never forget. Pam...from what I have read in this guest book..your dad was a very loved man by everyone who knew him. Just know that my thoughts and prayers are with each of you.

Windy Spell

Pam,
Our thoughts are with you.
The NW GA LTCO Program

Harriet and Pam:
I am so sorry for your loss. Sam was a good man and I know he loved ya'll very much. I know that him, grandma (Martha Puckett)and Mr. K are in heaven watching over us now. I will continue to keep ya'll in my prayers.
Sincerely
Kym Stalnaker Hodges

Dear Harriet, Pam, Alan,
There are no words that any of us can say that will help ease the pain all of you are having to endure and live each day! I'm so sorry for the loss of such a Fine Person! I knew Sammy and Harriet for 11 years when I worked at Portmans and saw Sammy many times over those years. I will always remember his smile and his beautiful eyes! I saw him many times go to the guitar section and pick up a guitar and start playing. He looked like he loved it so! He will be...

I went to Tulane with Sammy and he was a great guy, good frat brother and a friend to many people including myself. Although I have not seen him for many years we had a delightful converstion about a month ago.

He will be missed.

Dear Mrs. Simowitz and family, although I did not know Sam that well, I did briefly work with him at Tri-County, and we shared alot of laughs in that short period of time. He was an icon to many realtors in the office and they are all so very sad that he is no longer with us. Your family is in my thoughts and prayers. May Christ be your Shalom.