wife of Tresa Stuart
ELDRIDGE L. SIMON
Eldridge L. (Curley) Simon, 57, died early this morning at a hospital here. He had been with the truck department of Swift & Co. for 32 years.
Mr. Simon was well known in amateur baseball circles. His home was on rural route No. 3, Maxwell Road. Mr. Simon was a lifelong St. Joseph resident.
Survivor are his wife, Mrs. Tresa Simon; two daughters, Mrs. Warren Neudorff and Mrs. Emmett Hawkins Jr., and three sons, Billy E.; Bob L., and Raymond F. Simon, all of St. Joseph; three sisters, Mrs. Charles Long, Decatur, Ill.; Mrs. Harry Skaggs, Independence, Mo., and Mrs. John Carver, St Joseph, and seven grandchildren.
The body is at the Heaton-Bowman funeral home.
St. Joseph News-Press, St. Joseph, Missouri · Monday, August 29, 1960
Contributor: public name (46946785)
wife of Tresa Stuart
ELDRIDGE L. SIMON
Eldridge L. (Curley) Simon, 57, died early this morning at a hospital here. He had been with the truck department of Swift & Co. for 32 years.
Mr. Simon was well known in amateur baseball circles. His home was on rural route No. 3, Maxwell Road. Mr. Simon was a lifelong St. Joseph resident.
Survivor are his wife, Mrs. Tresa Simon; two daughters, Mrs. Warren Neudorff and Mrs. Emmett Hawkins Jr., and three sons, Billy E.; Bob L., and Raymond F. Simon, all of St. Joseph; three sisters, Mrs. Charles Long, Decatur, Ill.; Mrs. Harry Skaggs, Independence, Mo., and Mrs. John Carver, St Joseph, and seven grandchildren.
The body is at the Heaton-Bowman funeral home.
St. Joseph News-Press, St. Joseph, Missouri · Monday, August 29, 1960
Contributor: public name (46946785)
Family Members
Sponsored by Ancestry
Advertisement
Explore more
Sponsored by Ancestry
Advertisement