James Hilton Simon

1933 ∼ 2016

James Hilton Simon, 82, of Port Neches, died Sunday, August 14, 2016 at Oak Grove Nursing Home in Groves. James was born November 20, 1933 in Lafayette, Louisiana to the late Henry Simon and Editha Trahan Simon. He retired from Market Basket as the meat director with 27 years of service. He also worked for L & A grocery in Port Neches for 17 years. James was a 1952 graduate of Thomas Jefferson High School, and a member of St. Elizabeth Catholic Community in Port Neches. He was also a member of the Port Neches Knights of Columbus #2461.

A Mass of Christian Burial will be 2:00 p.m. Wednesday, August 17, 2016 at St. Elizabeth Catholic Church in Port Neches with Father Shane Baxter officiating, with interment to follow at Oak Bluff Memorial Park in Port Neches under the direction of Melancon’s Funeral Home in Nederland. A gathering of the family and friends will be from 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Tuesday, August 16, 2016 with a Knights of Columbus Rosary to be held at 6:00 p.m. at the funeral home.

James is survived by his wife of 64 years, Mary Louise Leblanc Simon of Port Neches; his daughters, Jamie Simon Schexnaider of Port Neches, and Carleen Simon of The Woodlands; four grandchildren, Kevin Schexnaider and his wife Cortnie of Port Neches, Kristen Schexnaider of Port Neches, Callie Keeney and her husband Austin of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, and Bradley Gresham and his wife Mireya of Murrieta, California; his great grandchildren, Trent, Kade, Kinley, Cadynce, Sophia, Casen, Olivia, and Cole. James was preceded in death by his parents, also his daughter, Danette Simon Gresham, his sisters, Doris Domingue, and Lillian Guidry, and nephew, Lee Guidry.

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Condolences

Kathy Taylor August 17, 2016
Loved this man, he was hoot and a great family man. He always asked about my brother every time he would come into the stores, he umpired summer baseball for my brother and others. He was liked by so many. I am glad to have known him. May God Bless the Family, relatives, and friends.Love, Kathy Taylor MB#21
Rebecca Jean August 17, 2016
Jamie, I am so sorry for you and your family's loss. I am praying for you all. Rebecca Jean
Melissa August 17, 2016
I Love you Uncle James and you will truly be missed everyday. I can only imagine the happiness you felt when you seen Dannette and all your love one's that you have missed for so long. I am so glad that you feel no pain anymore and nothing but happiness in your life now. Just remember to send my love to them all and give my grandma a hug from me "Ouida"..... and tell everyone I miss them greatly.... Until we meet again, know that I love you even though you always called me Missy Pissy..... Boy im going to miss though days... Even when I had thought you had forgotten me the first thing out your mouth was hey Missy Pissy and you always gave me peace knowing everything would be alright. I Love You So Much..... God Bless You !!!!! Love always, Melissa " Missy Pissy"
Janie Hopkins August 16, 2016
Janie Hopkins sent a virtual gift in memory of James Hilton Simon
Dianne Dupre August 16, 2016
I had the pleasure of working with Mr Simon at Bruce's when it was on Lincoln in Groves. He was one of the nicest men I have ever known. I also knew him and Miss Mary through St. Elizabeth church. My deepest condolences to the family. Dianne Dupre and family.
Cecile Hughes August 16, 2016
I have lots of wonderful memories of Mr. Simon during all those years spent with my best friend Danette. I am happy (and jealous) that he gets to see her again, while we still have to wait for that day. I know she welcomed him with open arms. My thoughts and prayers are sent to the whole family. Cecile
Melancon'S Funeral Home August 15, 2016
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Cathy August 15, 2016
I love you Uncle James and will miss you! I am so glad your body is healed now and you are in Heaven with Danette. Please give her sweet hugs from me. I can only imagine how long y'all hugged each other when you went home. One of my most precious memories in the last couple months was watching you and Aunt Mary say "I love you momma" and "I love you daddy!" Marriage is surely not easy but you and Aunt Mary show me how to deal best with the life y'all were given. To say I love you how much I can and to be faithful saying the Rosary! Try not to worry about Aunt Mary she will be care for by all! We love you!!!