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William Ira Simpson

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William Ira Simpson

Birth
California, USA
Death
28 May 1964 (aged 87)
Jefferson City, Cole County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Spring Garden, Miller County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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Simpson, Ira
Advertiser
June, 1964
FUNERAL SERVICES HELD SUNDAY FOR IRA SIMPSON, 87

William Ira Simpson, 87, a longtime resident of the Spring Garden community, died at 11;45 p. m. Thursday, May 28, at St. Mary's Hospital in Jefferson City. He had been hospitalized for several days.

Funeral services were held at 2 p. m. Sunday at Spring Garden Baptist Church where Mr. Simpson held membership. The Rev. H. w. Gadd conducted the service.

Interment was in Spring Garden cemetery under the direction of Phillips Funeral Home of Eldon. Pallbearers were Louie Wallis, Willard Henley, Fred Haldiman, Willard Abbett, Parker Henley, and Ed Tellman.

Mr. Simpson was born September 18, 1876 at Acadamy, California, a son of William D and Sarah Henley Simpson.

He is survived by two sisters, Miss Ada Simpson of the home and Mrs. W. E. Johnston of Eldon and one brother Otto Simpson of Kansas City.

He was a retired farmer and stockman.
Simpson, Ira
Advertiser
June, 1964
FUNERAL SERVICES HELD SUNDAY FOR IRA SIMPSON, 87

William Ira Simpson, 87, a longtime resident of the Spring Garden community, died at 11;45 p. m. Thursday, May 28, at St. Mary's Hospital in Jefferson City. He had been hospitalized for several days.

Funeral services were held at 2 p. m. Sunday at Spring Garden Baptist Church where Mr. Simpson held membership. The Rev. H. w. Gadd conducted the service.

Interment was in Spring Garden cemetery under the direction of Phillips Funeral Home of Eldon. Pallbearers were Louie Wallis, Willard Henley, Fred Haldiman, Willard Abbett, Parker Henley, and Ed Tellman.

Mr. Simpson was born September 18, 1876 at Acadamy, California, a son of William D and Sarah Henley Simpson.

He is survived by two sisters, Miss Ada Simpson of the home and Mrs. W. E. Johnston of Eldon and one brother Otto Simpson of Kansas City.

He was a retired farmer and stockman.


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