San Francisco Chronicle

Simon Basques

Feb. 29, 1924 - Jan. 2, 2018

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Simon Basques was born in Anita, Montana on February 29, 1924 to Richardo Basques and Conception Samudio. Simon was preceded in death by both of his parents, several of his siblings, and his youngest twin daughter Veronica. Simon entered into rest on January 2, 2018 at 93 years old.

Simon was in the army. He was in the Unit called the Big Red 1. He fought at the Battle of the Bulge, landed in Normandy and helped free France, and was in the Hand-to-Hand Combat in Germany. The unit Simon was in is called the Big Red 1. As is depicted by the large red number 1 on the shoulder patch of the uniform. It is the oldest military unit in existence; it was formed during the Civil War and is still in existence today. Simon holds several medals of honor, one being the American Campaign Medal; European AfricanMid­dle Eastern Campaign Medal; Good Conduct Medal; Bronze Star Medal; and the World War II Victory Medal.

Simon related a story to his eldest twin daughter Virginia stating that he was on a ship to Japan to fight overseas when the ship’s captain heard the Japanese surrendere­d. Simon said the ship did a U-turn and returned to harbor and shortly thereafter, he was discharged from duty.

Simon married Angela Guerra in February of 1945, they had seven children together. Simon was an aircraft mechanic for 47 years at the San Francisco Internatio­nal Airport.

Simon is survived by his loving wife Angela of whom he was married to for 70 years, 6 Children, 10 Grandchild­ren, 12 Great Grandchild­ren and 2 Great Great Grandchild­ren.

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