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Thomas Craig “Tom or Simmy” Simmons

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Thomas Craig “Tom or Simmy” Simmons

Birth
Brookings, Brookings County, South Dakota, USA
Death
31 May 2020 (aged 71)
Helena, Lewis and Clark County, Montana, USA
Burial
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Tom "Simmy" Simmons passed away on May 31st, 2020 after battling a long term illness.

Tom was born in Brookings SD on March 2, 1949 to Cleo and Wayne Simmons. He graduated from Brookings High School and after being discharged from the Army, attended South Dakota State University and the University of Oregon.

Tom was drafted into the Army after high school during the Vietnam Era. He served at Fort Hood and his overseas deployment was in South Korea. He was proud to be a Veteran.

Tom was hired as an AV library clerk at OPI and went on to retire from the State of Montana as a fiscal manager after 29 years. He also enjoyed 15 years working for Walmart before his second retirement.

Tom was an avid MN Vikings and Twins fan. Just after the new US Bank Stadium opened, he attended a Vikings game with his wife and son.

Simmy had many memorable times with friends and family. He was good with trivia and even tried out for Jeopardy. Simmy really enjoyed card games, especially his pinochle games with card playing buddies-Bob, Gene and Sven. He was the designated score keeper and was always up for a game.

Survivors include: wife- Pam; son-Tyler (grandpuppy, Fiona); siblings- Gloria, Brenda (Bob), Dawn, and Brian. He is also survived by nieces, nephews, great nieces, great nephews, Aunts, Uncles, cousins, mother-in-law and sister and brother in-laws, and his many special friends (in Helena and Brookings).

No services planned at this time. His ashes will rest at the VA cemetery in Helena.

Published by Anderson Stevenson Wilke Funeral Home, Helena, MT on June 3, 2020

(Suggested edit on June 2, 2022: Thomas died in 2020. His name does not appear in the cemetery records, he is not listed on the VA Nationwide Gravesite locator, nor have we found a marker for him while walking the entire cemetery. Please delete this memorial until he is actually buried. Contributor: JVV #46986773)
Tom "Simmy" Simmons passed away on May 31st, 2020 after battling a long term illness.

Tom was born in Brookings SD on March 2, 1949 to Cleo and Wayne Simmons. He graduated from Brookings High School and after being discharged from the Army, attended South Dakota State University and the University of Oregon.

Tom was drafted into the Army after high school during the Vietnam Era. He served at Fort Hood and his overseas deployment was in South Korea. He was proud to be a Veteran.

Tom was hired as an AV library clerk at OPI and went on to retire from the State of Montana as a fiscal manager after 29 years. He also enjoyed 15 years working for Walmart before his second retirement.

Tom was an avid MN Vikings and Twins fan. Just after the new US Bank Stadium opened, he attended a Vikings game with his wife and son.

Simmy had many memorable times with friends and family. He was good with trivia and even tried out for Jeopardy. Simmy really enjoyed card games, especially his pinochle games with card playing buddies-Bob, Gene and Sven. He was the designated score keeper and was always up for a game.

Survivors include: wife- Pam; son-Tyler (grandpuppy, Fiona); siblings- Gloria, Brenda (Bob), Dawn, and Brian. He is also survived by nieces, nephews, great nieces, great nephews, Aunts, Uncles, cousins, mother-in-law and sister and brother in-laws, and his many special friends (in Helena and Brookings).

No services planned at this time. His ashes will rest at the VA cemetery in Helena.

Published by Anderson Stevenson Wilke Funeral Home, Helena, MT on June 3, 2020

(Suggested edit on June 2, 2022: Thomas died in 2020. His name does not appear in the cemetery records, he is not listed on the VA Nationwide Gravesite locator, nor have we found a marker for him while walking the entire cemetery. Please delete this memorial until he is actually buried. Contributor: JVV #46986773)


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