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Remembering Tim Simons, 55

June 21, 20264 Mins Read
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On June 12, 2026, Timothy (Tim) David Simons, a wonderful father to Oscar and Rory and loving husband to Kellie Beasley, passed away unexpectedly. He was just 55 years old and in great health. Tim had a calm confidence, a sharp sense of humor, and an enormous heart. He was an amazing person who made a lasting impression on everyone he encountered with his warm handshake, genuine smile, and those striking Simons’ eyes.

As the youngest of four siblings, some might have underestimated the depth of his presence in the family due to his quiet nature. However, anyone who knew him would tell you that his influence was significant and impactful-just expressed in a very Tim-like manner. The “Stahls” will never be the same; Tim’s siblings Mike (Miyeko), Greg (Beverly), and Pam (Andy) are mourning the loss of Junior Kid Stahl. The next generation of Stahls and Stahlionettes-Emma, Victoria, and Abby-will always remember their Uncle Tim.

Tim’s love for travel came from his parents, Donald and Teresa Simons, both of whom thankfully passed away before facing this immense loss. His upbringing created countless cherished memories filled with love and laughter-from visiting family in South Africa to Sunday dinners at the “Milton Hilton.” Each experience helped shape Tim into an incredible man, leader, and father.

Born on November 28, 1970 in Milton, Ontario, he was recognized for his quiet confidence as well as his passion for cooking, traveling, and sports. He formed lifelong friendships during his time at Holy Rosary School and Milton District High School while playing various sports including soccer, football, baseball, and squash.

Kellie met Tim while she worked at a sports bar called “Fat Freddy’s” in Milton. Over many years they realized their friendship had grown into something deeper. They tied the knot in a beautiful ceremony in the backyard of the Simons home on a stunning fall day in 2007. With that marriage came Tim’s honorary membership into the Beasley family alongside Kellie’s siblings Crissy (Erik) and Tim-which often led to confusion whenever someone mentioned “Tim.” Kellie’s parents along with her siblings will forever miss Tim’s easy-going presence (and patience) during their lively family gatherings.

Tim’s absence is felt globally as friends and family send love from places like South Africa, New Zealand, England, Australia along with all across Canada. No matter how far apart we may be … the loss is deeply felt.

Tim had a strong dedication to his work at Air Canada-the “family business,” as it became known among the Simons Clan. His approach of “management by walking around” allowed him to advance within Air Canada while also forming many enduring friendships.

Kellie and the boys want everyone to know how fortunate our local community is for having such dedicated first responders-like those firefighters police officers medics who showed up at their home. Each one treated Tim with dignity while guiding the family through such an unimaginable situation with compassion.

Their little family considered themselves fairly self-sufficient but were amazed (and relieved) by how quickly hugs support (and lots of fruit trays) showed up from family friends when they reached out for help. Whether it was taking care of their dog or cleaning dishes making endless cups of tea or holding them through tough moments … simply saying “thank you” isn’t enough.

For Oscar Rory-they’re processing everything in their own way right now. There have been tough moments filled with anger questions about what happened next steps forward. Their schools stepped up offering support resources which has really helped them cope amidst everything going on. Their friends have provided great comfort distraction too! Oscar Rory surrounded themselves good pals who don’t shy away when things get messy uncomfortable-this is serious stuff for teens aged fourteen sixteen! Their friends have been raised well!

For Kellie…her grief can only be captured using W. H Auden’s words from Funeral Blues:

Stop all the clocks cut off the telephone,
Prevent the dog from barking with a juicy bone,
Silence the pianos; muffled drum
Bring out coffins; let mourners come.
Let aeroplanes circle moaning overhead
Scribbling sky message ‘He is Dead.’
Put crepe bows round white necks public doves,
Let traffic policemen wear black cotton gloves.
He was my North my South my East West,
My working week my Sunday rest,
My noon midnight my talk song;
I thought that love would last forever: I wrong.
The stars are not wanted now; put out every one,
Pack up moon dismantle sun,
Pour away ocean sweep wood;
For nothing now can ever come any good.

Please join us instead traditional service gathering Heights Ski & Country Club (https://theheights. ski/) Sunday June 28 from 1-4 PM. In lieu flowers we encourage donations Sharing Place Food Bank Orillia.


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