Simon-Beltran-Obituary

223100 Simon E. Beltran

Atlanta, Georgia

May 11, 1948 – Aug 20, 2024

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BORN
May 11, 1948
DIED
August 20, 2024
LOCATION
Atlanta, Georgia
CHARITY
St. Jude Children's Research Hospital

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Dr. Simon E. Beltran passed away peacefully at home on August 20, 2024, after a difficult 4-month battle with non-small cell lung cancer. He was born May 11, 1948, at Gorgas Hospital in the Panama Canal Zone to Ana Lucila and Jorge Luis Beltran. He was the youngest of 4 and is survived by his...

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We just heard about your loss. We are so very sorry for you. We only knew you for a very short time on our cruise and it is too bad we did not get the chance to spend more time with the both of you. We will pray for you and continue to pray for Simon.

Carla and Victoria , the entire Lopez family is deeply saddened to learn of your father´s passing. We send our heartfelt condolences to you, your families and your mother. Your father, aside from being a gifted physician, was a lovely gentleman and a class act. We know that he will be greatly missed. May he Rest In Peace. Hector, Brenda, Laura, Lisa & Lana Lopez & families

Carla and Victoria, I was saddened to read of the death of your father. Sending love and sympathy to your mother and family. Mrs. Boston

With the passing of Dr. Simon Beltran Atlanta has lost a first class physician and gentleman. Our heartfelt condolences to his wife, Dr. Mercedes Delgado and the rest of his family.

My sincere condolences to Mercedes and to Simon´s entire family. I met Simon and Mercedes on a world cruise this past May 2024. We instantly became very good friends. Although we only knew each other for a short time I immediately felt his kind and loving nature. It´s like I knew him all my life. I truly feel blessed that he entered my life even for a short time. RIP Simon. You made the world a better place by being here.

We met Simon onboard the Mariner. What struck us first was that he was a true gentleman. He was truly kind and gentle. He loved life and faced his illness with resolve and bravery. He will be missed! Paula& Jerry Luongo