Louis Charles Shimon

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Louis Charles Shimon

Birth
Russia
Death
27 Jun 1946 (aged 44)
Watertown, Jefferson County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Greenfield, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
Plot
S8L3NS6
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Louis C. Shimon was born in Russia in 1901, and in 1903 moved with his family to Watertown, Wisconsin, United States of America.

Louis C. Shimon married Doris Revenson on Sunday 16 January 1938.

Mr. Shimon was a humorist, and his column "Laugh a Little" appeared in many newspapers and other publications. His poem "I Know Something Good About You" was published in Hazel Felleman's book "The Best Loved Poems of the American People" (1936).

Mr. Shimon was a member of Congregation Beth Israel.

Wife:
Doris Shimon (maiden name Revenson).

Children:
Mr. Shimon had 2 sons.

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Louis C. Shimon was born in Russia in 1901, and in 1903 moved with his family to Watertown, Wisconsin, United States of America.

Louis C. Shimon married Doris Revenson on Sunday 16 January 1938.

Mr. Shimon was a humorist, and his column "Laugh a Little" appeared in many newspapers and other publications. His poem "I Know Something Good About You" was published in Hazel Felleman's book "The Best Loved Poems of the American People" (1936).

Mr. Shimon was a member of Congregation Beth Israel.

Wife:
Doris Shimon (maiden name Revenson).

Children:
Mr. Shimon had 2 sons.

If you would like to add details or make corrections to Mr. Shimon's memorial page, please use the edit tabs or contact Chief Funologist through the link below.