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      • In 1972, Simon married Bren Burns and adopted Burn's daughter, Tamme McCauley. They also had a son, Joshua Max, who died in 1999 at the age of 25.
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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Melvin_SimonMelvin Simon - Wikipedia

    They had three children: Deborah Simon, Cynthia A. Simon Skjodt (married to professional hockey player Paul Skjodt), and David E. Simon (born 1961), who became chairman and CEO of Simon Property Group. In 1972, Simon married Bren Burns and adopted Burn's daughter, Tamme McCauley.

  3. Melvin Simon (born April 27, 1971) is an American former professional basketball player. He saw action in four years for the University of New Orleans and was among the US top 20 prep players at Archbishop Shaw High School in Harvey, Louisiana.

    • 52 years old
    • 27 April, 1971
    • 27 April
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  4. Throughout his life, Melvin Simon supported numerous charitable, political, and civic organizations. This work was usually done alongside his wife, Bren Simon, whom he married in 1972.

  5. Who Is Melvin Simon's Wife? His wife is Bren Burns (1969 - 16 September 2009) ( his death), Bess Meshulam (? - ?) ( divorced)

  6. Sep 16, 2009 · His first wife, Bess Meshulam Simon, died of cancer in 1977, and the Simons later gave $2.1 million toward an Indiana University music center that was named for her in 1995.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Melvyn_BraggMelvyn Bragg - Wikipedia

    Bragg married his first wife, Marie-Elisabeth Roche, in 1961, and in 1965, they had a daughter, Marie-Elsa Bragg. Roche was a French viscountess studying painting at Oxford. [10] In 1971, Roche died by suicide. [34]

  8. Sep 16, 2009 · September 16, 2009, 10:29 AM. -- Mel Simon, shopping center industry pioneer and Indiana Pacers co-owner, died Wednesday at 82 after a short illness. Simon, the son of a New York tailor, spent nearly 40 years leading what is now Indianapolis-based Simon Property Group, the nation's largest shopping mall company.

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