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Alvin Simpson

Baton Rouge, Louisiana

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Alvin SimpsonIn Loving MemoryBATON ROUGE, LA - Alvin William Simpson, 87, of Baton Rouge, Louisiana passed away Monday Morning January 14, 2013 after a brief two day visit at the Baton Rouge General BlueBonnet.Alvin was born June 22, 1925 in Arcadia, Louisiana, and was a high school graduate at...

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To all of Mr. Simpson's family and friends,
We are very sorry to hear of the loss of your loved one and our alumnus. We are most grateful for all that he did to support deserving Engineering students here and other LSU Organizations. Our thoughts and sympathies are certainly with you. On behalf of the students, faculty and staff of the LSU College of Engineering and Dr. Richard J. Koubek, Dean, and Dr. Karsten Thompson, Department Chair of Petroleum Engineering.

Helen Marie,

Ellis and I were sorry to hear about Al. You and he had a very special relationship and meant the world to so many people. We will miss him. You and your family are in our prayers to comfort you in your time of loss

Dear Aunt Helen, I am saddened by the loss of Uncle "B-B". He will always have a special place in my heart. Memories are like clouds, but I will never forget those special days so happily spent with him and all the Simpson family members on the dairy farm near Arcadia. Sincerely, Don and Dolly Rast

David and Katie, my prayers are for your family. So sorry for your loss

So sorry to hear about Uncle Bebe's passing.I remember him fondly when he would come to the dairy or stop by and visit Mamas(Bessie Simpson Perritt). He will be greatly missed.

So sorry to hear about Uncle Bebe's passing.I remember him fondly when he would come to the dairy or stop by and visit Mamas(Bessie Simpson Perritt). He will be greatly missed.

The Final Salute

“Brothers in Arms”, Military men and women down through the centuries, have traditionally exchanged “Hand Salutes” as a sign of recognition and as a way to render courtesy and respect one to another.

This “Hand Salute” is the last that we shall render to Alvin William Simpson our “Brother-in-Arms”. To his family it symbolizes the love and respect that we have for Alvin. And to Alvin it is rendered as a symbol of honor and gratitude to thank him for the...

Aunt Helen, I wish I could attend Uncle BB's memorial, but I can't due to my health and the bad weather. Know that our thought will be with you and the family. We love you, Ross and Hilda Perritt