BRUCE-SIMPSON-Obituary

BRUCE E. SIMPSON

Essex Junction, Vermont

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BRUCE E. SIMPSON - ESSEX JUNCTION - Bruce E. Simpson, 53, of Essex Junction and formerly of Sutton, died Friday morning, May 11, 2012, in Lyndonville, surrounded by his loving family. He was born in St. Johnsbury on March 30, 1959, the son of Donald and Constance "Connie" (Elliott) Simpson. He...

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My deepest sympathy to the Simpson family.
May God "surround and comfort" you during this time of sorrow. Prayers and thoughts are with you.

Gem

Kristal and family, I am deeply saddened by your incredible loss. The love and caring that I have come to know in Kristal is a beautiful testiment to the wonderful influence of Bruce in all of your lives. I wish you peace and healing. Lory Grimes

Our sincere sympathy to all the Simpson families, as we know so many of you through our paths in the farming community. It has been a sad year for all of you and you are in our thoughts and prayers. Sincerely, Muriel and Rupert Chamberlin

We are so saddened to hear the news...what a loss! Bruce was such a beautiful person! We so enjoyed working on projects with him and love his beautful cabinetry! We will miss him, dearly! My heartful sympathy and blessings to his family!

Your love for your family will light their way

An amazing individual that I will remember fondly! You are so special Bruce - you, John, and Connie are going to have an incredible reunion! God Bless you and your family! Kathy Day - I am thinking of you, so much! You are a blessing to everyone!

Bruce was a very special person. He was a friend to many. He will be missed. My sympathies to all of his family.

My deepest sympathy to the Simpson Family, and special regrets to Erin, Kristal, Jake, Ryan, your Spouses and Children, and Kathy. I know you all will deeply miss him. He was a loving Father, Grandfather, Companion, and an example of finest man of integrety, fairness, great compassion for others and treated everyone with the up-most respect. Hold Him close to your hearts and cherish your memories forever.

A wonderful man w/ a loving and supportive family will surely be missed, but never forgotten.