The page for Simon Monjack should remain. He was still a human being who made headlines, regardless what that was for. Monjack did in fact work in the movie industry, which is not being disputed. Despite whether legalities of copyrights and contracts which outsiders will likely never be privy to, he made contributions in his circles the extent of which we also are not privy to. Of course he gained additional notoriety because of his very famous late wife's passing; however, that doesn't mean that he does not deserve a short article of factual information since his degree of famosity was not equal to his wife's.

If this is deleted, then by that logic so should the pages of many others whose spotlight was brightened by proxy of their spouse's much brighter light. Now that he's passed on, strangely very soon after his late wife's passing (also a fact worth remarking at least for its poetic value if nothing else), and respect should be shown by acknowledging he existed, like any other human being with some spotlight. There is more than enough space to do so, and in addition, one never knows how much more remarkable information is discovered posthumously.