WILLIAM-SIMON-Obituary

WILLIAM A. SIMON

Shaker Heights, Ohio

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William A. "Bill" Simon, age 73 of Shaker Hts., OH passed away peacefully surrounded by his family on February 12. A graduate of Hopkins Grammar School, Colgate University, and Washington and Lee University School of Law, he practiced environmental and labor law for 35 years before starting his...

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We miss Bill, his warm smile, easy conversation and generous heart. Martha and Ray

We share your sadness. As the oldest of the Pishko cousins, I remember Bill from the day he came into this world, through happy years growing up, his career, his marriage and children. Bill and Bert were so proud of him -- we all were. As Bill, Sr. always said: "God Bless" Love to all, "Normie"

Dear Simon family, Our family is thinking of you all during this difficult time. We love you all, The Haines Family

Wild Bill Simon will be missed! He was a great lawyer and trusted friend. His sense of humor and crazy emails will be treasured memories we will take to our graves. Bill made this world a better place. His commitment to his family, his friends and his profession was an example we could all learn from. Bill was a one-in-a-million person and we are all so sorry to hear of his passing. Our sincere condolences to his family and friends. Godspeed.

Heartfelt Condolences Arrangement- BASKET INCLUDED

Dear Simon family, our thoughts and prayers are with you. What a wonderful man he was, and what a wonderful legacy he has left behind. We love you, The Verduzcos

Ben and family. So sorry to hear of your loss. Keep those who have passed close in our hearts and those still with us close in our arms.

Our deepest condolences. I loved my cousin.

Margaret and Family, I just learned of Bill´s passing. Please know that you all are in my thoughts and prayers. His involvement and presence with Shaker hockey will always provide me with a smile and many memories. My sincere condolence to the Simon family Fondly, Melissa King