Joe And Shirley Simonson
We will share in the loss of Don. I will miss our long talks about hunting,fishing and the "good old days". Our hearts and love go out to you all.
Birth date: Sep 7, 1938 Death date: Sep 28, 2012
Donald Edward Simonson age 74 passed away Sept. 28, 2012 at North Oaks Hospital in Hammond La. He was a resident of Greensburg La. He is survived by two sons William and Charles Simonson. One daughter Melissa Worley. Numerous brot Read Obituary
We will share in the loss of Don. I will miss our long talks about hunting,fishing and the "good old days". Our hearts and love go out to you all.
Were going to miss you rip great uncle donnie
So sorry for your loss. My condolences.
He was a great person.I really loved him.We had many hunting and fishing trips together.He is gone but never forgotton.
Remembering......
In our minds we always knew this time would come to pass. But knowing it, and living it, has come and gone so fast. Goodbyes are often hard to say, they hurt so very much.
Though you're gone. You still remain, in the minds, hearts, and lives you've touched.
You tinkering with old gadgets, riding on that horse or old tractor (lawn mower).
You lived to be outside, under that big blue sky. You were happy most any place, It didn't take much. A pack of cigarettes, A cup of coffee in your hand, family and friends, just the little stuff.
Never a minute was wasted, You found plenty to do. You said "Life is what you make it" Simple things like, your garden, your tractor (lawn mower), A piece of meat on the grill. It was worth millions to you.
The tales you used to tell to your kids, grand-kids, and everyone. I not sure if everyone believed all your stories but we enjoyed listening to them.
From the huge deer you had shot and had lost, or to a foot race that you had won.
OH! One of these stories we would love to hear right now.
With just a look at those twinkling eyes covered with glasses, the smile and that laugh, we knew the tale you were about to tell us would be a good one. Somethings you said can never be replaced, some so funny, we had to laugh until our sides ached and you made tears fall from our eyes. You made sure we were never bored. These are the little things we wish we could see and hear one more time.
We had special days and special times, from a quite moment sitting outside listening to the birds sing, to you telling us stories from your childhood, from riding horses on trail rides to a cookout with family or a friends, You made it all so special each time.
You liked to tease, you would not cease, until you got the reaction you wanted from that person, then you were very pleased. That was just you, and you loved it and we loved it to.
Not much money did you have, But you said "You were rich, just look what I have,
My Family, My Property thats all I need in my life."
But now you are gone, no more to see.
But I will just bet, on a tractor ( lawn mower ) or horse, you can be found riding around.
Just look around, His memories you will see, and above all, I know as the days go by he is looking at all of us from above, watching and waiting for you and me.
We are going to miss you.
Thoughts and prayers to all the family and friends who lost a dear man!! Lots of hugs to all also! I am Joyce's grandaughter by the way!
Andy, Ammie, Josh, Zach Torma!!
No more riding horses, only to have them fall over dead on you...No more shoveling cow manure...No more handling the plow with us six kids hooked to the single tree...No more milking...No more walking to school on snow banks up to the tops of poles...No more swimming down by Caryville Ferry, fishing with set-lines, with Mom...So Don on your journey say hello to one and all that have gone before; rest easy till we meet again. Love to you Always, Your sister Doris