In Memory of
Albert M. Simon
July 22,
1937 - February 14, 2021
Obituary
Albert M. Simon
- On Sunday, February 14, 2021, Albert M. Simon, 83, who
proudly and with great devotion served his Community,
his Church, and his exceptionally large, beloved family,
passed on to his Eternal Reward. A 57-year resident of
East Brunswick, New Jersey, Al was well known and
respected by many for his numerous contributions as a
responsible citizen, neighbor, and friend and was a
continual source of welcoming and generosity to those
who crossed his path in his journey through life.
Born on July 22, 1937
in a Borough of New York City known as the Bronx, and
raised in Brooklyn, Al genuinely enjoyed his involvement
in the Boy Scouts of America and continued to work with
the organization even into young adulthood. His Faith
journey began when, as a teenager, he made the decision
to attend Hebrew School due to his roots in Judaism and
practiced the Jewish faith into his early 20s. In his
high school years, Al attended Industrial Arts High
School where he developed the artistic talent he would
be so well known for over the next several decades.
In 1956 and fresh out
of high school, Albert enlisted in the US Army and
entered Basic Training at Fort Knox, KY where he
achieved the Rank of Private First Class – along with
his lifelong friend, Carlton Cooper – and he served as a
Reservist for 2 years. In 1957, Al attended Cooper Union
as an Architecture Major, and it was there that he met
the love of his life, Charlotte Reuter. He soon
transferred to NYU where he earned his bachelor’s
degree. His Faith journey took another direction at this
point in his life, and in 1958, Albert made the decision
to be baptized into the Roman Catholic Church – the
Faith that he practiced for the remainder of his life.
He never abandoned his Jewish roots, however, which made
his practice of Catholicism so much richer for not only
himself, but for his children and grandchildren as well.
Albert continued his
education at NYU by pursuing a master’s degree in
Building Science, and his career with the Port Authority
of NY & NJ began. On July 30, 1960, in the aftermath of
Hurricane Brenda which struck NYC, Al married Charlotte
and they soon settled in the Borough of Queens. His time
with the PA of NY & NJ would span 33 ˝ years – holding
the following positions: Planning Architect in the
Engineering Department for aviation projects, Assistant
Manager of Purchasing and Supply Department, Lead member
of the Port Authority task force for providing
professional/technical support services to NYC from
1979-1981 under Mayor Ed Koch, Architect in the World
Trade Department’s Planning Division, and finally IT
Manager for the Port Authority’s Public Safety/Police
Department in Jersey City. In addition to his
professional responsibilities, Al was well known for his
artistic ability, and through his career at the PA, he
created several hundred retirement posters involving a
large pencil portrait and a series of cartoons depicting
the retiree’s career.
In 1964, with 3 young
children, Albert and Charlotte had a home built in East
Brunswick, NJ and relocated the family there. Despite
his remarkably busy career which now included a commute
into Manhattan, Al became involved in his community –
serving in countless ways. He served on the Board of
Education in The East Brunswick Public Schools for 12
years. He was a huge supporter of the Music Program in
the school district attended by his 7 children –
particularly the Orchestra Program. He loved Classical
Music, and Charlotte and Al never missed a single
concert (even when the next generation, their
grandchildren, began performing!) – as well as theater,
sports, and other important events in the lives of their
family. Church was another big priority in his life, and
he served for decades in various ministries – mostly at
St. Thomas the Apostle RC Church in Old Bridge, NJ – as
an Extraordinary Minister, Greeter, Lector, and Parish
Council member. Outside of parish life, he served as an
Assistant Director of the Family Life Bureau, and
belonged to the Edith Stein Guild, PACEM, Pre Cana, and
much more. Boy Scouting returned into his life as his 5
sons participated in the program, and one of his
greatest sources of pride was to later become the
father/grandfather of TWENTY Eagle Scouts!
Just prior to
Albert’s retirement from the Port Authority in 1993, he
established his own desktop publishing business – Angels
DTP – which allowed him to continue working in the more
creative ways he enjoyed for the rest of his life. He
also used his cartooning skills to enhance every
birthday /special occasion card for his children,
grandchildren, and even great grandchildren. This is one
of the things the family will miss most.
Albert was
predeceased by his only sister, Marilyn Hirsch, in April
2020. He is survived by his loving wife of 60 years,
Charlotte Reuter Simon, 2 daughters – Miriam (Hilary)
Cotter, and Rachel (Joseph) Gavin – 5 sons – Joseph,
Michael (Julie), Laurence (Christy), Daniel (Linda), and
Matthew (Elisabeth) – 27 grandchildren, and 6
great-grandchildren. He is also survived by several
nieces and nephews.
In keeping with CDC
guidelines, masks and social distancing are required.
Friends and family are invited to visit on Thursday,
February 18, 2021 from 4:00 PM to 8:00 PM, at Freeman
Manalapan - Marlboro Funeral Home, 344 Route 9 North. A
funeral service will be held at St. Thomas The Apostle
on Friday February 19, 2021 at 9:45 AM. Interment will
follow at Holy Cross Burial Park. To leave a condolence
or find directions, visit
Freeman Funeral Homes -
(See address below)
In lieu of flowers,
donations can be made in Alberts name to EWTN (Eternal
Word Television Network) at https://www.ewtn.com/ or to
St. Jude Children's Research Hospital at
https://www.stjude.org/
Visitation:
Thursday, February 13, 2021
4:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Marlboro Funeral Home
344 U.S. 9
Englishtown, NJ 07726
Funeral service:
Friday, February 14, 2021
9:45 AM
St. Thomas the Apostle R.C. Church
1 St Thomas Plaza
Old Bridge, NJ 08857
Freeman Funeral Homes
47 East Main Street
Freehold, NJ 07728
(732) 462-0808