He had a hard struggle in his short lifetime. He was put on dialysis at 2 days old and had his kidney transplant at 15 months, which was given to him by his dad, Joey Simpson. He was able to keep his transplant for 17 years. He was loved and liked by all that knew him. His dream was to be in a band and make it big. He was just getting his dream started in the past six months. He had joined a band and was working on fulfilling his dream.
He is survived by his mother and stepfather, Yvonne Young and Jesse Miller; sister, Katelyn Hughes, of the home; his father and stepmother, Joey and Cindy Simpson, Humboldt, Tenn., two half-brothers Jay Simpson and Daniel Simpson also of Humboldt; his grandmothers, Lynnette Arndt, Belton, and Francis, Humboldt, Tenn.; and many aunts, uncles and cousins.
He will be loved and missed forever by his family and friends. You may view video and leave messages to the family at dignitymemorial.com
Published in Kansas City Star on 5/27/2009
He had a hard struggle in his short lifetime. He was put on dialysis at 2 days old and had his kidney transplant at 15 months, which was given to him by his dad, Joey Simpson. He was able to keep his transplant for 17 years. He was loved and liked by all that knew him. His dream was to be in a band and make it big. He was just getting his dream started in the past six months. He had joined a band and was working on fulfilling his dream.
He is survived by his mother and stepfather, Yvonne Young and Jesse Miller; sister, Katelyn Hughes, of the home; his father and stepmother, Joey and Cindy Simpson, Humboldt, Tenn., two half-brothers Jay Simpson and Daniel Simpson also of Humboldt; his grandmothers, Lynnette Arndt, Belton, and Francis, Humboldt, Tenn.; and many aunts, uncles and cousins.
He will be loved and missed forever by his family and friends. You may view video and leave messages to the family at dignitymemorial.com
Published in Kansas City Star on 5/27/2009
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