September 6, 1932 ~ August 23, 2020 (age 87)
Obituary
Virginia Simmons of Lincoln, age 87, died August 23. She was born September 6, 1932 in Darby, Iowa to George and Carrie née Benson Simmons.
She is survived by her brother Royal Simmons of Centerville, Iowa. She was preceded in death by her parents, sisters Ruth Van den Brink, Esther Ray, Edyth Johnson, Madge Peterson, Alfreda Simmons and brothers George, Chester, Ray, Paul and Alfred Simmons.
She attended a one room grade school in Darby and graduated from Centerville High School. She completed her BS (education) at Union College, Lincoln NE and MA (education), PhD (psychology), PhD (education) at George Peabody College, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN. She was a Eunice Kennedy Scholar where she studied with B.F. Skinner and Jerome Brunner of Harvard University. Through the Kennedy Foundation, Peabody had a unique and accelerated graduate program where Eunice Kennedy Scholars completed masters and dual doctorates in three years. In 1969 Virginia was the first to complete that program.
She taught elementary school at Cincinnati, Iowa, Junior High at Moulton, Iowa and Junior High at Hinsdale Junior Academy, Hinsdale, Illinois. After completion of her doctorates at Peabody she was the Principal at Greater Nashville Junior Academy in Madison, Tennessee. She came to Union College in 1973 to teach education and psychology and served briefly as principal at Helen Hyatt Elementary School. Virginia was the driving force and cofounder of the George Stone School at Union College and for 20 plus years served as the chair of the Humanities Department.
Education was her passion. She was committed to her students and had high expectations for them.
Virginia was an enthusiastic traveler to all 50 states, Canada, Central and South America, Europe, Russia, China, Africa, Australia and New Zealand.
After retirement she was a volunteer teacher at Lubbock Junior Academy in Texas.
She was a member of the College View Seventh Day Adventist Church. In Dr. Simmons’ declining years she was cared for by Susan Zimmermann. The family wishes to acknowledge and thank Susan for her attentive and compassionate care.
Online memorial services will be September 5, at 4pm. Detailed instructions for the service will be posted at this Aspen Mortuary website. aspenaftercare.com A Virginia Simmons memorial has been established for George Stone School, Union College. Union College Advancement Office, 3800 South 48th Street, Lincoln, NE 68506-4386.
Lange Funeral Home and Crematory will be handling the private services held at the Haines Cemetery, Centerville.
September 6, 1932 ~ August 23, 2020 (age 87)
Obituary
Virginia Simmons of Lincoln, age 87, died August 23. She was born September 6, 1932 in Darby, Iowa to George and Carrie née Benson Simmons.
She is survived by her brother Royal Simmons of Centerville, Iowa. She was preceded in death by her parents, sisters Ruth Van den Brink, Esther Ray, Edyth Johnson, Madge Peterson, Alfreda Simmons and brothers George, Chester, Ray, Paul and Alfred Simmons.
She attended a one room grade school in Darby and graduated from Centerville High School. She completed her BS (education) at Union College, Lincoln NE and MA (education), PhD (psychology), PhD (education) at George Peabody College, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN. She was a Eunice Kennedy Scholar where she studied with B.F. Skinner and Jerome Brunner of Harvard University. Through the Kennedy Foundation, Peabody had a unique and accelerated graduate program where Eunice Kennedy Scholars completed masters and dual doctorates in three years. In 1969 Virginia was the first to complete that program.
She taught elementary school at Cincinnati, Iowa, Junior High at Moulton, Iowa and Junior High at Hinsdale Junior Academy, Hinsdale, Illinois. After completion of her doctorates at Peabody she was the Principal at Greater Nashville Junior Academy in Madison, Tennessee. She came to Union College in 1973 to teach education and psychology and served briefly as principal at Helen Hyatt Elementary School. Virginia was the driving force and cofounder of the George Stone School at Union College and for 20 plus years served as the chair of the Humanities Department.
Education was her passion. She was committed to her students and had high expectations for them.
Virginia was an enthusiastic traveler to all 50 states, Canada, Central and South America, Europe, Russia, China, Africa, Australia and New Zealand.
After retirement she was a volunteer teacher at Lubbock Junior Academy in Texas.
She was a member of the College View Seventh Day Adventist Church. In Dr. Simmons’ declining years she was cared for by Susan Zimmermann. The family wishes to acknowledge and thank Susan for her attentive and compassionate care.
Online memorial services will be September 5, at 4pm. Detailed instructions for the service will be posted at this Aspen Mortuary website. aspenaftercare.com A Virginia Simmons memorial has been established for George Stone School, Union College. Union College Advancement Office, 3800 South 48th Street, Lincoln, NE 68506-4386.
Lange Funeral Home and Crematory will be handling the private services held at the Haines Cemetery, Centerville.
Family Members
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Lena May Simmons
1901–1902
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Linnie Larue "Ruth" Simmons Van Den Brink
1903–1991
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Agnes L. Simmons
1904–1905
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Esther L. Simmons Ray
1907–1994
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Edyth Simmons Johnson
1909–1985
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George W. Simmons
1912–2000
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Chester P. Simmons
1915–2003
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Madge Simmons Peterson
1917–2013
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Ray J. Simmons
1920–2010
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Royal Phillip Simmons
1923–2021
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Paul Leroy Simmons
1925–2011
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Alfreda June Simmons
1928–2015
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