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Everett Leon Simmons

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Everett Leon Simmons

Birth
Illinois, USA
Death
3 Oct 2001 (aged 70)
Milmine, Piatt County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Bement, Piatt County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
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MILMINE – Everett "Leon" Simmons, 70, Milmine, retired from Viobin, died Wednesday (October 3, 2001). Member: Sadorus Sportsman's Club. Survivors: wife, Ethel M. , Milmine; Michael L., Monticello; Randy L., Bement; Jeffrey G., Milmine; eight grandchildren; one great grandchild; five brothers; one sister; one half sister. Proceeded by: parents, two sisters, two brothers, one half brother.
Graveside services: 1:30 p.m. Saturday, Bement Cemetery, with military rights. No visitation. Arrangements by: Roux-Hinds Funeral Home, Bement. Memorials: Albert Parker American Legion Post 620 or the American Cancer Society.
Published in the Decatur Herald & Review October 4, 2001


Grandpa Leon loved hunting, fishing, and just about everything outdoors. He used to spend most of his days sitting under the old elm tree in the front yard; many times he fell asleep there. He was a friendly and loving man who would talk to anyone who was willing to talk to him; he never met a stranger.
MILMINE – Everett "Leon" Simmons, 70, Milmine, retired from Viobin, died Wednesday (October 3, 2001). Member: Sadorus Sportsman's Club. Survivors: wife, Ethel M. , Milmine; Michael L., Monticello; Randy L., Bement; Jeffrey G., Milmine; eight grandchildren; one great grandchild; five brothers; one sister; one half sister. Proceeded by: parents, two sisters, two brothers, one half brother.
Graveside services: 1:30 p.m. Saturday, Bement Cemetery, with military rights. No visitation. Arrangements by: Roux-Hinds Funeral Home, Bement. Memorials: Albert Parker American Legion Post 620 or the American Cancer Society.
Published in the Decatur Herald & Review October 4, 2001


Grandpa Leon loved hunting, fishing, and just about everything outdoors. He used to spend most of his days sitting under the old elm tree in the front yard; many times he fell asleep there. He was a friendly and loving man who would talk to anyone who was willing to talk to him; he never met a stranger.


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