Ralph
Roscoe (Sport) Simons, 81, of Clark's Mills, former member of the
Pennsylvania Legislature, Mercer County commissioner and county
Republican chairman, died Thursday evening, Sept. 24, 1970, at
Greenville Hospital. He had been a patient at the hospital five days,
following a lingering illness.
A son of William H. and Eva
Turner Simons, he was born Aug. 8, 1889, at Clark's Mills. On July 6,
1916, he was married to the former Helen Maxwell.
Mr. Simons
was a 1908 graduate of Fredonia Institute and a 1912 graduate of Grove
City College. He was very active in athletics at the college, and after
graduation in professional baseball. He later returned to the college
as coach.
He was associated with his father in the lumber business and the general store at Clark's Mills. Mr.
Simons was a member of the Pennsylvania Legislature from 1938 to 1942,
was a Mercer County commissioner from 1943 to 1952, and served as
Mercer County Republican chairman from 1944 to 1950.
A member
of Sandy Lake Lodge 434, Free and Accepted Masons, he also was a 32nd
degree member of the Scottish Rite, New Castle and Zem Zem Shrine, Erie.
Mr. Simons was a member of Clark's Mills United Methodist Church.
Surviving
in addition to his widow are one son, Robert Simons, Cincinnati O.; one
daughter, Nancy, wife of Dr. Gilbert Diehl, Greenville, on sister, Miss
Mabel Simons, Greenville, and six grandchildren. A brother, Malcolm
Simons, preceded him in death.
Submitted by Susannah Lewis
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