NEWS
February 24, 2006
On February 21, 2006, LILLIAN (nee Winkler) age 93 years, beloved daughter of the late Henry and Annie Winkler (nee Ullmann) loving wife of the late Henry W. Simon, devoted mother of Dolores "Dolly" and Herbert Plitt and Patricia "Patsy" and Gerald Birch. Also survived by twelve grandchildren, 27 great-grandchildren and one great-great-granddaughter. A memorial mass will be held at St. Joseph's Nursing Home, 1222 Tugwell Avenue, Catonsville, MD, 21228 on Saturday at 11 A.M. Interment private.
NEWS
June 1, 2005
On Monday, May 30, 2005, ROBERT "Rob" ANDREW SIMON of Henderson, MD, formerly of Pasadena; son of Petra "Toni" Simon; husband of Debra Ann; father of Wanda Kehring and husband Jerry , Bobbie Garzon and husband Ivan, and Cassie Goetz and husband Jeff; brother of Angel Torres, Sr., and Angel Torres, Jr., Aida Bastien, Paula Simon, and Shirley Romanowski; grandfather of four, plus one expected grandchild. Visitation will be held at Fleegle and Helfenbein Funeral Home, P. A on both Wednesday June 1, 2005 and Thursday June 2, 2005 from 7 to 9 P.M. where the service will be held Friday, June 03, 2005, at 11 A.M. Interment will follow in the Greensboro Cemetery.
NEWS
September 3, 2008
On August 28, 2008, ANTHONY EUGENE SIMON. On Thursday, friends may call Vaughn C. Greene Funeral Services (EAST), 4905 York Road, where the family will receive friends from 5 to 8 P.M. On Friday services will be held at New David Baptist Church, 1401-15 Milton Avenue, where the family will receive friends from 10 to 10:30 A.M., with services to follow. Inquiries to (410) 433-7500.
NEWS
August 23, 2005
On August 19, 2005, FRED O. JR., devoted father of Gerald L. Simon, Patricia A. Stager and Patricia A. Otterson. Also survived by nine grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Friends may call at the CONNELLY FUNERAL HOME OF DUNDALK, P.A., 7110 Sollers Point Rd. on Tuesday 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Wednesday 10 A.M. at St. Rita's Catholic Church. Interment Sacred Heart of Jesus Cemetery.
SPORTS
By Jeff Zrebiec and Jeff Zrebiec,jeff.zrebiec@baltsun.com | April 16, 2009
ARLINGTON, Texas -Needing reinforcements for a taxed bullpen, the Orioles on Wednesday recalled relievers Radhames Liz and Matt Albers from Triple-A Norfolk to take the roster spots of third baseman Melvin Mora and starting pitcher Alfredo Simon, who were placed on the 15-day disabled list. Mora has a left hamstring strain and won't be eligible to return until April 28. Simon, the Orioles' No. 3 starter, who left Tuesday's start after 1 1/3 innings because of elbow pain, is expected to be out for at least a month if not much longer after tests done Wednesday in Baltimore revealed damage in his right elbow.
SPORTS
By Peter Schmuck and Peter Schmuck,peter.schmuck@baltsun.com | March 31, 2009
PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. - Right-hander Alfredo Simon rose to the occasion Monday night, pitching solid six very solid innings with a place in the Orioles' starting rotation apparently hanging in the balance. Simon carried a no-hit bid into the fourth inning against a representative Mets lineup and dueled New York left-hander Oliver Perez into the late innings at Tradition Field. The Mets won the game, 2-1, but the outcome paled in significance to the performance that might have locked up a major league job for a pitcher who didn't appear to be in serious consideration for a place in the rotation when training camp opened.
FEATURES
By J. Wynn Rousuck and J. Wynn Rousuck,SUN THEATER CRITIC | June 23, 2000
Why do fools fall out of love? That's the central question posed by Neil Simon's 31st and latest play, "The Dinner Party." Part farce and part mystery, the play is unusual for Simon not only because of its hybrid form but also because of its shift in tone. Although "The Dinner Party" starts out as a laugh fest, it ends on a bittersweet note, rather like a meal that begins with dessert and ends with an entrM-ie so highly seasoned, it makes your eyes water. The result, receiving an appealing East Coast premiere at Washington's Kennedy Center, may not be a major work, but it is highly enjoyable - a divertissement that, while light, leaves you pondering the complexities and perplexities of love and romance.
SPORTS
By Paul McMullen and Paul McMullen,Sun Staff Writer | October 1, 1994
COLLEGE PARK -- The sure hands.The swift legs.Is it any wonder Geroy Simon caught up in a hurry?Simon is the most productive receiver in the Atlantic Coast Conference, but he was a frazzled 17-year-old when he arrived at Maryland in August 1993. Academic shortcomings were supposed to delay his entry into Division I-A football, but several good turns allowed him to be one of the last to sign with the Terps. Then he was overwhelmed by terminology and tactics."I came here because I didn't have anyplace else to go," Simon said.