It is more blessed to give than to receive.”
Acts 20:35
With heavy hearts, we announce the passing of our beloved father, Aziz Simon who passed onto heaven peacefully on January 11, 2025 at the age of 87. Aziz was born in Ablah, Lebanon to Yousef and Melia Semaan and had five loving brothers (Ferris, Najib, Antoun, Amin, Hanna) and two loving sisters (Georgette, Antoinnette) who all preceded him in death. He is survived by his wife Nouha whom he was married to for 58 years and by his sons: George Simon and Charlie Simon; Daughter Natalie Simon Hall; daughters-in-law Claude (Jawich) Simon and Maggy (Gorman) Simon; son-in-law Francis Hall, and his seven grandchildren, Theresa, Michael, Anthony, John-Paul, Leah, Charlotte and Thomas.
Aziz excelled academically and dreamed of pursuing higher education. However, at a young age he decided to proudly serve his country and joined the military where his hard work and determination quickly earned him respect among his peers and superiors.
In 1969, Aziz’s life took a pivotal turn when one of his brothers suffered from kidney failure. Aziz left his family and work and brought his brother to the United States, where dialysis was the only option. Demonstrating his resourcefulness and compassion, Aziz transported one of the first dialysis machines back to Lebanon, giving his brother two additional precious years of life.
Aziz’s battle with kidney disease became a testament to his enduring faith and perseverance. After moving to the United States for treatment, he was offered an experimental kidney transplant. When his body initially began to reject the organ, doctors recommended its removal. Aziz, however, refused, declaring, “I will either live or die with this kidney. Whatever God wills.” Miraculously, his faith and determination prevailed, and his body accepted the transplant after a month. As God willed, the transplanted kidney gave Aziz 49 additional years of his life, which was amongst the longest kidney recipients in the United States.
With his health restored, Aziz began working tirelessly at county fairs across the country, eventually managing over 20 fairs during his 25-year career. His hard work and entrepreneurial spirit were matched only by his generosity and dedication to his family.
Ablah, Lebanon was his beloved village and many of his conversations and dreams were often about Ablah, his family and friends. He remembered his hometown fondly and never forgot his roots. He carried his family’s joys/sufferings in his heart and was always trying to find ways to help them. One of his most memorable phrases to his children was “ It is a crime to turn your back on someone in need! God has placed them before you.”
Later in life, Aziz, Nouha and two of their children moved to San Diego from Portland, OR. The greatest joy in his life was his grandchildren. While helping to raise his grandchildren and enjoying the love and warmth of his family, it gave him a renewed vigor for life. He became a cornerstone of his community, known for his wisdom, generosity, and unwavering faith.
Aziz’s story is one of triumph over adversity, selflessness, and enduring love for family. His legacy will live on through the lives of his children and grandchildren and the extended family he cherished so deeply.
A service to celebrate Aziz’s life will be held at on Jan 22 at 11:30 at St. Sharbel’s Maronite Catholic Church, where he will be honored by his family and friends for his extraordinary journey and the indelible mark he left on them and the world.
Rest in peace, Aziz Simon. You will be deeply missed and forever remain in our hearts.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to www.maronitemonastery.com
Private Service
Gethsemani Catholic Cemetery & Funeral Home
Wednesday, January 22, 2025
11:30am - 12:30 pm (Pacific time)
St. Sharbel Maronite Catholic Church
Wednesday, January 22, 2025
Gethsemani Catholic Cemetery
Procession to Cemetery after Funeral Mass
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