Brian Scott Simmons, 52, of Waldoboro, passed away unexpectedly on July 22 in Waldoboro. Brian was born April 4, 1965 to Sandra Mank of Waldoboro.
Brian grew up in South Waldoboro and Friendship. He attended the Friendship Village School and graduated from Medomak Valley High School Class of 1984.
He worked for Fisher Engineering for 35 years, beginning his junior year of high school and was a shipping/receiving manager. He was a member of the Waldoboro Fire Department. He hayed for Melvin for over 40 years. He was a fun-loving, happy-go-lucky jokester. He enjoyed collecting sports cards, die-cast cars, and the Dallas Cowboys. He was also an avid softball player. But most of all he loved his family and spending time with his grandchildren, but Bria held a very special place in her PaPa’s heart.
He was predeceased by his grandmother, Mary Simmons; uncle, Mikey Simmons; and aunts, Donna Turner and Evelyn Dyer.
Brian is survived by wife Kathleen (Smith) Simmons of Waldoboro; daughters, Megan (Anthony) Monfiletto of Nobleboro, Chelsea (Austin) Parsons of Damariscotta, and Kaitlyn May of Waldoboro; mother, Sandra Mank of Waldoboro; grandchildren, Bria Ponsant of Damariscotta, A.J. Monfiletto of Nobleboro, and Ryan and Allison Parsons of Damariscotta; aunts, Pat Havenner of Friendship, Brenda Willey of Waldoboro, Pam Simmons (Carroll Willey) of Waldoboro, Diana (Wayne) Benner of Friendship, and Andrea (William) Bragg of Waldoboro; uncle, Virgil “Butch” (Susan) Simmons of Friendship; several nieces and nephews; good friend Melvin Williams; and dogs, Riley and Maverick.
Visiting hours will be held from 6-8 p.m., Fri., July 28 at Hall Funeral Home in Waldoboro. A celebration of Brian’s life will be held at 11 a.m., Sat., July 29 at Broad Bay Congregational United Church of Christ , Main St., Waldoboro with Rev. Bob Dorr and Rev. Nancy Duncan officiating.
Should friends desire, donations in Brian’s name may be made to the Waldoboro Little League, P.O. Box J, Waldoboro, ME 04572.
To extend online condolences please visit his Book of Memories at www.hallfuneralhomes.com.
Hall’s of Waldoboro has care of the arrangements.