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DAVID W. SIMPSON

Chicago, Illinois

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David W. Simpson, December 12, 1958 - November 30, 2009. Owner of World's Largest Actuarial Executive Recruiting Firm. Age 50, of Chicago, Illinois, died in his home of cancer on Monday, November 30, 2009. He was founder and owner of D.W. Simpson Global Actuarial Executive Recruiting Firm, the...

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Patty and Family. I just became aware of Dave's passing and I am deeply saddened by your loss. The entire Chicagoland area has lost a great and true friend of everyone. My Family and I pray that he is in a special place waiting for his loving friends and family in eternity. He and you all will be in our prayers. Thomas and Vivian Baldwin

Patricia and family,
It was always a pleasure to see Dave on his visits to TCI. Our deepest sympathy and comdolences from the ladies at the office of D&C, Provo, TCI

I nursed David and Penny in Malaga when he was only a baby and Mr and Mrs Simpsons were so young. They were extremely kind, and I can only remember happy times with them.
I have kept David and Penny in my heart throwout all these years even at such a long distance. I was so fortunate to see them again after more than 40 years and see that he was still as sweet as a he was as a child. Patty, I had also the pleasure to know you, such a matching partner and his lovely doughters.
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Patty, Lana and I are so very grief-stricken to think of what you and Dave have gone through this past year, and thinking of you and the kids without Dave right now. As you reach out for comfort, you can be assured that the world is a better place because of Dave. He left an imprint of kindness, friendship, and high character that has left a lasting impact on the thousands of people who knew him. This is true among only a very select class of people, especially among those who leave us at...

Hello from another Joseph Sears Elementary School friend from Kenilworth. Dave was funny and warm. It was great to be at a party at your home when we had our reunion and to feel right at home with his great smile, voice and warm heart. Best wishes to all of you who will carry his values and love forward.
Sincerely

Patty - Marilyn - Samantha - Rachel - Grandpa Simpson & Aunt Penny: David was genuine...he looked you in the eye when talking...he smiled...he cared...simply one of the nice guys. He lived his Catholic faith every day...I will miss seeing him at Saint Andrew but I am so grateful for having known him. Thank you for sharing him with so many people. He made a difference in the world. Karen

Patty, girls and Mr. Simpson:
Dave was a fabulous friend at Joseph Sears and during high school...he was funny, kind and someone that was a pleasure to be around....50 seems way, way too young to looose such a good guy...my thoughts and prayers are with you all...

Dave's Joseph Sears class photo 1973

It's amazing how well I remember Dave's energy and humor so, so many years after knowing him as a classmate at J. Sears school in Kenilworth. He's left a lasting effect on the world with that contagious energy. Hang in there. ~ Dan Goese

Dear Bill, What dreadful news. My prayers are with you.

Rosalee O. Isaly
LUMA Board