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Mary Elizabeth <I>Small</I> Simpson

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Mary Elizabeth Small Simpson

Birth
Baxter County, Arkansas, USA
Death
14 Jan 1987 (aged 81)
Mountain Home, Baxter County, Arkansas, USA
Burial
Norfork, Baxter County, Arkansas, USA GPS-Latitude: 36.2043173, Longitude: -92.2841126
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Mary Elizabeth Small Simpson
Wife of Thomas Edward "Ed" Simpson
Daughter of Andrew Jackson Small & Louvina Starrett Small
Born March 10, 1905
Died Mountain Home, Arkansas, January 14, 1987
Married Norfork, Arkansas, February 12, 1922

*Obituary
The Baxter Bulletin
Mountain Home, Arkansas
January 16, 1987

Visitation today for Mary E. Simpson

Visitation for Mary E. Simpson of Norfork will be from 9 a.m. until 9 p.m. today at Roller Funeral Home with the family receiving friends from 6-8 p.m. Mrs. Simpson, a lifetime area resident, died Wednesday (Jan.14) at Baxter County Regional Hospital. She was 81.

Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Saturday at the Norfork Church of Christ with Brother Don Pfalser officiating. Burial will be in Norfork Cemetery with Cecil Farmer, Rayburn Adams, Rue Porter Rogers, Fern Harvey, Don Harvey and Alvin Reynolds serving as pallbearers. Honorary pallbearers include Greg, Gary, Andy, Doug and Alan Simpson; Jerry, Mike, Bryan and Dennis Boyd; Paul, Gary and Tim Stephens; Dale Wilson; and Leroy Geddis.

Survivors include her husbnd, Thomas "Ed" Simpson, at home; four sons, Bob, O.C. and Andrew Simpson, all of Norfork, and Earl Simpson of St.Louis, Mo.; five daughters, Louise Boyd of Bergman, Hattie Mae Wilson of Jacksonville, Vivian Storch of St. Louis, Imogene Stephens of Othello, Wash., and Dorothy Allgaier of Aberdeen, Wash.; two sisters, Anna Climer of Norfork and Ruby Dobbs of little Rock; 22 grandchildren; 30 great-grandchildren; and five great-great-grandchildren.

She waspreceded in death by her parents, Andrew Jackson Small and Louvina Starrett Small; one daughter, June Simpson, who died in 1955; five brothers; and one sister.

Mrs. Simpson was a Baxter County native, born on March 10, 1905. She was married Feb. 12, 1922, at Norfork. A housewife, Mrs. Simpson was a member of the World War II Ladies Auxillary at Mountain Home and the Norfork Church of Christ.

In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the Norfork Cemetery Association.
Mary Elizabeth Small Simpson
Wife of Thomas Edward "Ed" Simpson
Daughter of Andrew Jackson Small & Louvina Starrett Small
Born March 10, 1905
Died Mountain Home, Arkansas, January 14, 1987
Married Norfork, Arkansas, February 12, 1922

*Obituary
The Baxter Bulletin
Mountain Home, Arkansas
January 16, 1987

Visitation today for Mary E. Simpson

Visitation for Mary E. Simpson of Norfork will be from 9 a.m. until 9 p.m. today at Roller Funeral Home with the family receiving friends from 6-8 p.m. Mrs. Simpson, a lifetime area resident, died Wednesday (Jan.14) at Baxter County Regional Hospital. She was 81.

Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Saturday at the Norfork Church of Christ with Brother Don Pfalser officiating. Burial will be in Norfork Cemetery with Cecil Farmer, Rayburn Adams, Rue Porter Rogers, Fern Harvey, Don Harvey and Alvin Reynolds serving as pallbearers. Honorary pallbearers include Greg, Gary, Andy, Doug and Alan Simpson; Jerry, Mike, Bryan and Dennis Boyd; Paul, Gary and Tim Stephens; Dale Wilson; and Leroy Geddis.

Survivors include her husbnd, Thomas "Ed" Simpson, at home; four sons, Bob, O.C. and Andrew Simpson, all of Norfork, and Earl Simpson of St.Louis, Mo.; five daughters, Louise Boyd of Bergman, Hattie Mae Wilson of Jacksonville, Vivian Storch of St. Louis, Imogene Stephens of Othello, Wash., and Dorothy Allgaier of Aberdeen, Wash.; two sisters, Anna Climer of Norfork and Ruby Dobbs of little Rock; 22 grandchildren; 30 great-grandchildren; and five great-great-grandchildren.

She waspreceded in death by her parents, Andrew Jackson Small and Louvina Starrett Small; one daughter, June Simpson, who died in 1955; five brothers; and one sister.

Mrs. Simpson was a Baxter County native, born on March 10, 1905. She was married Feb. 12, 1922, at Norfork. A housewife, Mrs. Simpson was a member of the World War II Ladies Auxillary at Mountain Home and the Norfork Church of Christ.

In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the Norfork Cemetery Association.


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