David was a man of many talents and interests. He was a longtime employee at Eats Natural Foods and was a manager for many years. He enjoyed being a "Fibersmyth" dyeing and spinning beautiful yarns to bring to shows and fairs. Often times people looking for yarn were told to "go to the man at Eats". He operated his own studio in the Blacksburg area, supported a knitters club, and belonged to a spinners group. He often assisted others with their research, helping to locate deceased relatives' grave sites. Being a lover of nature he enjoyed hiking and discovering the natural beauty all around us.
David was predeceased by his parents Albert and Margaret (Elliott) Simpson. He is survived by his brothers Barry (Bourbon, MO) and John Simpson (Centerville, IN) and his sister Karen Woodward (Geoffrey) (Chaplin, CT) his niece Sarah and nephews Matt and Bill.
May all sentient beings have happiness and the causes of happiness
May all sentient beings be free from suffering and the causes of suffering
May all sentient beings have joy and the causes of joy
May all sentient beings remain in great equanimity, free from attachment and aversion
David was a man of many talents and interests. He was a longtime employee at Eats Natural Foods and was a manager for many years. He enjoyed being a "Fibersmyth" dyeing and spinning beautiful yarns to bring to shows and fairs. Often times people looking for yarn were told to "go to the man at Eats". He operated his own studio in the Blacksburg area, supported a knitters club, and belonged to a spinners group. He often assisted others with their research, helping to locate deceased relatives' grave sites. Being a lover of nature he enjoyed hiking and discovering the natural beauty all around us.
David was predeceased by his parents Albert and Margaret (Elliott) Simpson. He is survived by his brothers Barry (Bourbon, MO) and John Simpson (Centerville, IN) and his sister Karen Woodward (Geoffrey) (Chaplin, CT) his niece Sarah and nephews Matt and Bill.
May all sentient beings have happiness and the causes of happiness
May all sentient beings be free from suffering and the causes of suffering
May all sentient beings have joy and the causes of joy
May all sentient beings remain in great equanimity, free from attachment and aversion
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