RUFUS - When Sam Simon died at the age of 32, on January 13, 2023, no one could even predict the impact his role in Government would have on people that he once lead. Many North Lorrayans continue to mourn his loss months after his death and state funeral.
"Sam Simon was one of us, he breathed with us, walked with us, worked with us and lived with us," said a Nox City resident. "His legacy here will forever remain, and in particular his legacy with me will forever be there. He helped me get out of a very bad situation, invited me to live with him at the Governor's mansion until I got back on my feet and helped my ailing parents. His dedication to service was not done justice during his state funeral at the Nationalist House. I love Sam for everything he has done for me and my family."
Another group of Nox City residents tell fun stories about the late Vice President and Governor of their state, including one where he successfully disciplined another resident's angry son, in a kind, warm and fatherly way.
"I remember when my son was throwing a temper-tantrum, Simon kindly walked over, asked if he could pick him up and of course I obliged, and he took his hand, pulled me to the side, and told my son that that women had worked super hard to get him to where he is and that he should stop behaving in that manner," said another citizen. "He did so with kindness and elegance and he got my son to stop and actually apologize. His heart was huge, and most people only see him as a greedy politician but I see him as friend, neighbor and brother."
Sam Simon's death came as a serious blow to Nox City, his home, and the announcement of his death led to a city-wide memorial for the former Governor and Vice President and businesses across the city, state and country provided free flowers, food and other amenities for free in honor of him. A man who dedicated his life to giving to others and guaranteeing others had what they needed before himself.
"Sam Simon was just a kind, loving and passionate person. Working with him was one of the greatest honors of my life," said Governor Linda Lee. "His attitude and spirit towards others was flooring to see in person. He was just a lovely person and our world isn't the same without him, even two months on. It will never be the same."
Simon died from brain and stomach cancer at the age of 32 and was buried at the Nationalist House Memorial Burial Grounds, where mourners still leave flowers at his grave site, while visiting other politicians and presidents. His death left a huge hole in the hearts of millions of Jesstopians. His legacy continues to live on long after he'd gone. It will carry well into the future 20, 50 even 100 years from now.