SIMPSON
ALEX SIMPSON - INFANT
COLEMAN MARTIN SIMPSON
CORDELIA JANE SIMPSON
GEORGE SIMPSON
HENRY BLUE SIMPSON
LENA MARSH SIMPSON
LEWIS MARVIN SIMPSONALEX SIMPSON - INFANTA little infant of Alex Simpson's of Kelly Station, died Tuesday night.
Hopkinsville New Era
Jul 1887
COLEMAN MARTIN SIMPSON
Coleman Martin Simpson, 67, Hopkinsville, Ky.
Died Wednesday 20 April 1960 in his home.
Retired carpenter.
Survivors: wife, Flossie Suddeath Simpson; daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Druliner of Spokane, Wash.; son, Cecil Simpson of Pueblo, Colo.; three brothers, Lucian Simpson of Pueblo, George Simpson of Milton, Ky. and Marvin Simpson of Kelly; sister, Mrs. Maggie Boyd of Cerulean; and a step son, Charles Clements of Christian Co.
Services: Saturday 23 April 1960, burial in Bates Cemetery.
Fuqua Funeral Home.
Ky. New Era, Hopkinsville, Ky.
Thursday 21 April 1960
CORDELIA JANE SIMPSON
Cordelia Jane Simpson, 86, of Christian Co., Ky.
Died Thursday 5 June 1958 at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Adron Rawlins.
Born in Christian Co., daughter of John and Delia Knight.
Member of Pleasant Green Methodist Church. Widow of Daniel R. Simpson who died 12 years ago.
Survivors: two daughters, Mrs. Adron Rawlins of and Mrs. Alex Brake both of Hopkinsville; eight grandchildren; 14 great grandchildren.
Services: Saturday 7 June 1958, burial in Sinking Fork Church Cemetery.
Ky. New Era, Hopkinsville, Ky.
Friday 6 June 1958
GEORGE SIMPSONGeorge Simpson, 77, Hopkinsville, Ky.
Died Wednesday 16 March 1977 in Jennie Stuart Hospital.
Born 5 September 1899, son of Henry B. and Fannie Anderson Simpson.
Member of the Julien Baptist Church. Retired blacksmith. One son, George Simpson Jr., died in 1927.
Survivors: widow, Lena Marsh Simpson; one son, William L. Simpson of Hopkinsville; two daughters, Mrs. Paul Austin of Hopkinsville and Mrs. Mark Pillow of Germany; one brother, Oscar Simpson of Christian Co.; one sister, Mrs. Harden Stephens of Owensboro; 10 grandchildren; eight great grandchildren.
Services: Sunday 20 March 1977, burial in Green Hill Memorial Gardens. Fuqua-Hinton Funeral Home.
Ky. New Era, Hopkinsville, Ky.
Friday 18 March 1977
HENRY BLUE SIMPSONHenry Blue Simpson, 88, Owensboro, Ky.
Died Monday 13 April 1956 at his home.
Native of Christian Co.
Lived in Owensboro for 16 years. Member of the Palestine Baptist Church in Christian Co.
Survivors: daughter, Mrs. Hardin Stephens of Owensboro; three sons, George, Oscar and Clifford Simpson all of Christian Co.; 20 grandchildren; 33 great grandchildren; five step grandchildren.
Body is Haley-McGinnis Funeral Home.
Messenger Inquirer, Owensboro, Ky.
14 April 1956
LENA MARSH SIMPSONLena Marsh Simpson, 76, Hopkinsville, Ky.
Died Sunday 31 August 1986 at Jennie Stuart Medical Center.
Born 4 May 1910 in Christian Co., daughter of James Milton and Helen Witty Marsh. member of Julian Baptist Church. Retired after 27 years at a clothing factory. Husband, George Henry Simpson, died in 1977, and a son, George Milton Simpson, died in 1927. Was residing at Christian Health Center.
Survivors: son, William L. Simpson of Hopkinsville; two daughters, Mrs. Paul (Louise) Austin of Hopkinsville and Mrs. mark (Jean) Pillow of Clarksville, Tn.; a brother, Roy Marsh of Hopkinsville; a sister, Nellie Simpson of Christian Co.; 10 grandchildren; 17 great grandchildren.
Services: Wednesday 3 September 1986, burial in Green Hill Memorial Gardens. Fuqua-Hinton Funeral Home.
Ky. New Era, Hopkinsville, Ky.
Tuesday 2 September 1986
LEWIS MARVIN SIMPSONLewis Marvin Simpson, 73, Kelly, Ky.
Died Sunday 18 July 1971 at his home.
Born 14 March 1898 in Christian Co., son of Alex and Martha Martin Simpson.
Retired farmer, member of Kelly Baptist Church.
Survivors: widow, Opal West Simpson; daughter, Mrs. Garnett Hardy of Christian Co.; brother, Lucian Simpson of Colorado; a sister, Mrs. Maggie Boyd of Hopkinsville; two grandchildren; two great grandchildren.
Services: Tuesday 20 July 1971, burial in Green Hill Memorial Gardens. Thomas Funeral Home.
Ky. New Era, Hopkinsville, Ky.
Monday 19 July 1971
MAE SIMPSONPennyrile Deaths March 13, 1999Mae E. Simpson, 64, Richard Street, died of natural causes Friday afternoon at her home.Arrangements were incomplete this morning at Maddux Funeral Home, Pembroke.Pennyrile Deaths – March 15, 1999Services for Mae E. Simpson, 64, Richard Street, will be at 2 p.m. Thursday at Maddux Funeral Home, Pembroke, with the Revs. Charles Burgett and Tippy Edwards officiating.Burial will be in Rosedale Cemetery. Visitation will be from 5 until 8 p.m. Wednesday.She died Friday afternoon at her home of natural causes.A native of Hopkins County, she was born May 4, 1934, the daughter of the late James Faulk and Margaret Fowler Faulk Dickinson who died Thursday in Bowling Green. She was a homemaker and a Baptist. Her husband, John White Simpson, died in 1966.Survivors include her stepfather, George Dickinson, Bowling Green; four sons, John W. Simpson and Walter E. Evitts, both of Hopkinsville, Jeff Simpson, Pembroke and Thomas L. Evitts, Tucson, Ariz.; four brothers, Steve and Robert Faulk, both of Dawson Springs, Donnie Dickinson, Clarksville, Tenn., Lonnie Dickinson, Mesquite, Texas; four sisters, Wanda Parker, Dawson Springs, Barbara Raymer, Bowling Green, Faye Williams, Adams, Tenn., Connie Graham, Elkton; five grandchildren and one great-grandson.