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RIP Baton Rouge TV Commercial Icon Bill Simon of Simple Simon Tires
Posted on 3/28/25 at 11:13 am
Posted on 3/28/25 at 11:13 am
If you saw the news story about the elderly gentleman in Central who was hit by a vehicle and killed while getting his mail this morning, the victim was "Mr. BIll" of Simple Simon Tires.
WBRZ
Possibly the biggest Baton Rouge TV commercial icon after Mr. Price LeBlanc.
WBRZ
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CENTRAL - Bill Simon, the president of a family-owned tire and auto care shop in Baton Rouge, died Friday morning after he was hit by a car while checking his mailbox. He was 88.
The East Baton Rouge Sheriff's Office said the crash happened on Gurney Road around 5:30 a.m.. Simon was walking to his mailbox when he was struck by a vehicle and ultimately died from his injuries.
Simon owned and operated Simple Simon, a tire shop on Airline Highway, which ran commercials with WBRZ for years. Mayor-President Sid Edwards spoke to WBRZ Friday morning and said Simon was a "pillar of the community."
There was no immediate word on whether the driver of the vehicle would be facing charges.
Central Private School Elementary on Gurney Road announced was closed Friday as all traffic getting into the school was blocked by investigators working the scene.
Simon founded Simple Simon in 1966 and was a former district governor of the East Baton Rouge Lion's Club. According to Simple Simon's website, he also fundraise for Women's Hospital's breast cancer awareness initiatives.
Possibly the biggest Baton Rouge TV commercial icon after Mr. Price LeBlanc.
Posted on 3/28/25 at 11:15 am to Fewer Kilometers
Wow. What a way to go at that age. Very sad. Been seeing his commercials my whole life.
Posted on 3/28/25 at 11:17 am to Fewer Kilometers
88? shite he looked 88 when he was making commercials in the 90’s
Posted on 3/28/25 at 1:16 pm to Fewer Kilometers
His commercials take me back to watching Simpsons episodes in syndication on Fox 44 back in the day
Posted on 3/28/25 at 4:01 pm to Mickey Goldmill
Absolutely terrible way to go. My wife and I passed the store on airline a couple of weeks ago and we were wondering if he was still alive. This is very sad
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