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Augustus Albert Simpson Jr.

Gulfport, Mississippi

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Augustus Albert (Bert) Simpson Jr., age 69, passed away Saturday, June 3, 2006, at Slidell Memorial Hospital after a courageous struggle with brain cancer. He was a long time resident of Slidell, Louisiana. He was born July 21, 1936 in Gulfport, Mississippi and graduated from St....

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Judge Simpson was one of the kindest, most caring, wonderful people I have ever known. I have known and respected him for many years, and was hired by him at the Dept. of Labor. May God bless his soul and comfort his family, whom he adored. He will be missed by all. With his passing the world is a lesser place.

I was Mr. Simpson's housekeeper for several years. He was my favorite client. He was truly a joy to be around. I was always so impressed with how much love he had for his family and God. He served the needs of America thru his work, he was a true HERO! I pray that the LORD would lessen the pain for Agnes and Lisa as well as for all who knew him.

There are no words to express how sorry I am for your loss. The Simpson family will be in my thoughts and prayers. Take care and trust in God that he will help you during this difficult time in your lives.

To the Simpson Family,

The thoughts and prayers of the Tracy Family, former neighbors in Gulfport, are with you during your time of grief.

To the Simpson Family,

The thoughts and prayers of the Tracy Family, former neighbors in Gulfport, are with you during your time of grief.

To The Family of Judge Simpson

I meet Judge Simpson when he worked out of the Washington, DC office (DOL/OALJ) we have truly lost a rare jewel.

Take comfort in knowing we are the ones blessed because he passed our way, always with a smile.

To the Simpson Family, My thoughts and prayers are with you. Sorry for your loss.

My deepest sympathies are extended to Judge Simpson's family and friends.

To the Simpson Family,

I would like to express my sorrow for your loss. Judge Simpson was a wonderful person who specially touched everyone with whom he came in contact. He gave me my start as a law clerk in Metairie and introduced me to crawfish and New Orleans. For those things, I will always be grateful.