Steve Simon
October 1, 1946 - November 14, 2024
Steve A. Simon, age 78, of Montgomery, died unexpectedly at his home on Thursday, November 14, 2024. Steve was born on October 1, 1946, in Sioux City, IA, to Andrew and Clara (James) Simon. He proudly graduated from Central High School in Sioux City and then went on to accomplish both his Bachelor of Science and MBA from the University of South Dakota. One night while line dancing at the Gatlin Brothers Music City Restaurant at the Mall of America, a young lady caught his eye and the fact that he made Pattie smile was a sign that they were meant to be together! A little rough around the edges, Steve had a huge heart. A little-known secret was that he enjoyed watching a good Hallmark movie with Pattie! He was unapologetically himself, enjoying bantering with the best of them with a Hamms beer in his hand. He gave of himself in both time and contributions, serving as an election judge, and anonymously donating to many charities. He even drove into Minneapolis so that he could meet the people he was donating. He enjoyed swimming and waterskiing in his younger years and attempted again just recently.
Steve’s work ethic was second to none. He owned and operated, SASCO Construction, his own general contracting business. In retirement, he set his sights on saving a historic building and his vision and capability gave the Montgomery Brewery Building new life. He researched and understood the history of the building and was tireless in seeing it restored to a venue that has become a treasure in the community.
His greatest passion was his family. Nothing was complete unless he was surrounded by his children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren. They filled his spirit and his heart. He looked forward to road trips to see family.
Steve is survived by his life partner of 31 years, Pattie Bell of Montgomery; children, Wendy Simon of Polk City, IA, Samantha Simon (Rod Decker) of Fredericksburg, VA, Stephani (Chuck) Dorsey of Bloomington, Scott Simon (Lindsay Allen) of Montgomery, Stewart (Sabrina) Simon of Cardington, OH, Sabrina Simon (Mike Carter) of Blue Springs, MO, Rick (Heidi) Bell of New Prague, Rhonda (Dustin) Campion of Shakopee; many adored grandchildren & great-grandchildren; siblings, Jon (Donna) Simon of Farmington, Julie (Tom) Murrell of Etna, WY, Sue (Mark) Schmitt of Sierra Vista, AZ; sister-in-law, Ruth Simon of Rosemount; many nieces and nephews. He is preceded in death by grandson, Cody Simon; parents; brother, Andrew.
A memorial service will be held Saturday, November 23, 2024, at 1:00 PM at Montgomery Brewery Building with Reverend Ben Hilding officiating. A celebration of Steve will follow!
In lieu of flowers, donations are appreciated to restore the bottling department sign on the outside of the building in Steve's honor.
Hi Patti, so sorry to hear of your loss. I am keeping you and the family in my prayers. Sending hugs and prayers!
Mary
Dear Patti and family we are so sorry for your loss. We loved Steve! He was always fun! I loved taking with him. He will be missed.
Pattie, I was saddened to hear of your loss. Life has a way of making the hardest times easier but giving us the opportunity to create memories. I know you will treasure yours!
Thoughts,
Debbie Dedeker Gerold
Although I never met Steve, I picture him as a great man that lived his life with a passion second to none ! Reading about his strong love for family, along with his many accomplishments provides us all with deep admiration. My most sincere condolences to Pattie and the entire family . Your lives were certainly blessed by his presence ! May he Rest in Peace !
Hugs and much love to all who love and miss him. Lifting you up ️
i miss grandpa so much already. i loved him so much. whenever i think about him i pray. thoughts and prayers always for gramps. love him so much miss him
My heart aches for his absence and your deepest loss. He will always carry a special place in my heart
Heartfelt sympathy to Pattie and family. We really enjoyed visiting with him!
Hi patty sorry to hear about Steve my sympathy to you and all your family