Jeffery Alexander Simon, 28 years old, died July 13, 2007 in Fayetteville, AR. He was born on January 31, 1979 in Montgomery, AL.
He was in the First Class of Carver Performing Arts School in Montgomery excelling in music and art. He worked in landscaping for may years in Montgomery and Arkansas. He loved the outdoors, music, fishing, and art. He was a very hard worker and loyal friend. He went through life smiling and joking and being supportive of all he knew.
He leaves behind his mother, Mrs. Emogene Simon of Stilwell, OK, sisters; Michelle Revia of Virginia, Melissa Botelho of Arkansas, Jennifer Ruble of Arkansas, brothers; Joe Simon and Jeremy Simon of Arkansas. He also leaves behind nephews; Ryan and Dayton Botelho of Alabama, Ryan Revia of Virginia, Devin Ruble of Arkansas, Caleb Simon of Oklahoma, nieces; Shelby Revia of Virginia, Toni Ruble-Bates of Arkansas and Katlyn Simon of Arkansas. He was dearly loved by his family and will be much missed.
Memorial services were held at the Botanical Gardens in Fayetteville, Arkansas on July 21, 2007. Nelson Berna Funeral Home and College Street Baptist Church made the arrangements. Futher information on-line at nelsonberna.com.
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