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Capt Ethel <I>Guffey</I> Simpson

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Capt Ethel Guffey Simpson Veteran

Birth
USA
Death
12 Mar 2015 (aged 99)
San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas, USA
Burial
Charlotte, Mecklenburg County, North Carolina, USA Add to Map
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Ethel SImpson of San Antonio, TX, formerly of Charlotte, NC, passed away Thursday, March 12, 2015. She had been living at the Air Force Village in San Antonio since 2006.

Mrs. Simpson served as a Flight Nurse in WWII with the 806th Air Evacuation Group, and took care of the wounded from the Normandy Invasion in June of 1944. She was made a Captain by the time she left the Army Air Corps. (See "Legends of World War II".) In the 80's, she was a nurse at Sharon Towers Retirement Living Community in Charlotte.

Mrs. Simpson was preceded in death by her husband, Richard W. "Dick" Simpson, III. He also served in WWII in the Army Air Corps and became a Lieutenant Colonel. Mr. Simpson retired from GMAC in 1971.

She is survived by two sons, Richard W. Simpson, IV, and his wife, Rita Parker Simpson, of Stone Mountain, GA, their children, Collins Simpson Foster (Chris), Richard W. Simpson, V (Jaime), John Parker Simpson, and grandchildren, Avery Simpson, Tessa Simpson, and Emerson Foster; and David Russell "Rusty" Simpson, and his wife, Willa Murray Simpson, of Beaufort, SC, their children, Margaret Simpson Blankenship (Allen), Jennifer Simpson Ruprecht (Russ), and Lindsey Simpson Wolansky (Lee), and grandchildren, Russell "Bo" Blankenship, Waylen Blankenship, and Russel "Rusty" Ruprecht.

Services with military honors will be held at 11:00 a.m. Saturday, March 21st from the graveside in Sharon Memorial Park, 5400 Monroe Road in Charlotte.

Published in LaGrange Daily News from Mar. 18 to Mar. 19, 2015
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The following is what her grandaughter posted about her on The Veterans site:
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My grandmother, my hero, Ethel Guffey Simpson passed away on March 12th. She was 99 years young. She made her final flight home from San Antonio, TX to Charlotte, NC to be laid to rest. My cousin was able to escort her home and kept us up to date during her journey. The connecting flight from Atlanta was what really turned out to be special.

An account of my Grandmother's angel flight home: Before the pilot moved an inch in Atlanta he said, "Folks today you're going to get a history lesson. 70 years ago in June US armed forces invaded Normandy." He went on giving specific dates, numbers and names. And then, "Army flight nurses were right in the midst of the battle and the 806th landed on Normandy 3 days after D Day. We are honored to have one of those nurses with us today. Ethel Guffey Simpson is flying home to Charlotte to be laid to rest with her husband, Col. Richard Wright Simpson, also a WWII veteran. Her family traveling with her asked we say God bless our armed forces and God bless the United States of America." He was choking up the whole time, and when he finished, the plane erupted in applause. I went to thank him after the flight and he handed me my note with his card. And then it made sense. He is Brig. Gen. David McMinn, chief of staff of Texas Air National Guard. No other would have been more fitting to fly a fellow soldier home.

The funeral will be a graveside service with full military honors to be held at 11:00AM on Saturday, March 21, 2015 at Sharon Memorial Park, 5400 Monroe Road, Charlotte, NC 28212. Because of my grandmother’s age, she has outlived most of her friends. I am asking a favor for any veterans, active duty military, or proud Americans in the area. If you have time, please come out and join us to celebrate Captain Ethel Guffey Simpson’s life and help us send her off in a manner that she truly deserves.

Lindsey Wolansky
Oak Ridge, NC

Ethel SImpson of San Antonio, TX, formerly of Charlotte, NC, passed away Thursday, March 12, 2015. She had been living at the Air Force Village in San Antonio since 2006.

Mrs. Simpson served as a Flight Nurse in WWII with the 806th Air Evacuation Group, and took care of the wounded from the Normandy Invasion in June of 1944. She was made a Captain by the time she left the Army Air Corps. (See "Legends of World War II".) In the 80's, she was a nurse at Sharon Towers Retirement Living Community in Charlotte.

Mrs. Simpson was preceded in death by her husband, Richard W. "Dick" Simpson, III. He also served in WWII in the Army Air Corps and became a Lieutenant Colonel. Mr. Simpson retired from GMAC in 1971.

She is survived by two sons, Richard W. Simpson, IV, and his wife, Rita Parker Simpson, of Stone Mountain, GA, their children, Collins Simpson Foster (Chris), Richard W. Simpson, V (Jaime), John Parker Simpson, and grandchildren, Avery Simpson, Tessa Simpson, and Emerson Foster; and David Russell "Rusty" Simpson, and his wife, Willa Murray Simpson, of Beaufort, SC, their children, Margaret Simpson Blankenship (Allen), Jennifer Simpson Ruprecht (Russ), and Lindsey Simpson Wolansky (Lee), and grandchildren, Russell "Bo" Blankenship, Waylen Blankenship, and Russel "Rusty" Ruprecht.

Services with military honors will be held at 11:00 a.m. Saturday, March 21st from the graveside in Sharon Memorial Park, 5400 Monroe Road in Charlotte.

Published in LaGrange Daily News from Mar. 18 to Mar. 19, 2015
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The following is what her grandaughter posted about her on The Veterans site:
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My grandmother, my hero, Ethel Guffey Simpson passed away on March 12th. She was 99 years young. She made her final flight home from San Antonio, TX to Charlotte, NC to be laid to rest. My cousin was able to escort her home and kept us up to date during her journey. The connecting flight from Atlanta was what really turned out to be special.

An account of my Grandmother's angel flight home: Before the pilot moved an inch in Atlanta he said, "Folks today you're going to get a history lesson. 70 years ago in June US armed forces invaded Normandy." He went on giving specific dates, numbers and names. And then, "Army flight nurses were right in the midst of the battle and the 806th landed on Normandy 3 days after D Day. We are honored to have one of those nurses with us today. Ethel Guffey Simpson is flying home to Charlotte to be laid to rest with her husband, Col. Richard Wright Simpson, also a WWII veteran. Her family traveling with her asked we say God bless our armed forces and God bless the United States of America." He was choking up the whole time, and when he finished, the plane erupted in applause. I went to thank him after the flight and he handed me my note with his card. And then it made sense. He is Brig. Gen. David McMinn, chief of staff of Texas Air National Guard. No other would have been more fitting to fly a fellow soldier home.

The funeral will be a graveside service with full military honors to be held at 11:00AM on Saturday, March 21, 2015 at Sharon Memorial Park, 5400 Monroe Road, Charlotte, NC 28212. Because of my grandmother’s age, she has outlived most of her friends. I am asking a favor for any veterans, active duty military, or proud Americans in the area. If you have time, please come out and join us to celebrate Captain Ethel Guffey Simpson’s life and help us send her off in a manner that she truly deserves.

Lindsey Wolansky
Oak Ridge, NC



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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/143899102/ethel-simpson: accessed ), memorial page for Capt Ethel Guffey Simpson (20 Dec 1915–12 Mar 2015), Find a Grave Memorial ID 143899102, citing Sharon Memorial Park, Charlotte, Mecklenburg County, North Carolina, USA; Maintained by Anonymous (contributor 47852495).