Jerry-Simpson-Obituary

Jerry L. Simpson

Houston, Texas

About

LOCATION
Houston, Texas

Obituaries

Send Flowers

JERRY L. SIMPSON passed away peacefully Dec. 10, 2008, in Guatemala City, Guat. He was born in Okla. on Dec. 1, 1935, attended high school in Venezuela and McAllen, TX, and received a B.S. from Texas A&I after his military service. He is survived by his wife Michéle Simpson; children,...

Read More

Guest Book

Not sure what to say?

My condolences to Jerry's family. I had the privilege of working as Rig Secretary on the SEDCO 703 back in the 70's and he was a great boss with a wicked sense of humour. Wish I could join you all on the 10th.

God Bless.
Lynne Singer (nee Monroe)

our condolences to all the kids, grandchildren and wife.

Me and my brother Colby and my Dad were going to call Grammpa to set up a hunting trip in Texas next summer. We were all crushed that we didn't see him as much before he passed away. We will all miss him very much.

Sincere condolences from John and Kandy Glover. We are old friends of Jerry's son, Tom and his wife Clay, and have enjoyed many stories about Jerry's interesting life. We will see you on Sat. Jan. 10 at Stag's Head.

Our sincere condolences to Jerry's family for their loss His sense of humour, friendship and knowledge of the oil industry will be greatly missed. He will be long remembered as one of the best at "making hole" and at working to improve the drilling industry he so loved.

Please let me know if you will be able to attend the Wake on January 10th at Stag's Head Pub in Houston. We will be there from 4:30pm until??? My phone number is 713-816-5765 or my email is [email protected]

I, personally, had conversations with my Dad about how we would deal with his passing, and I know that this type of celebration of his life is what he wanted. We all have great memories, and stories to share. We will raise a toast (actually many) and remember him with all...

I offer my condolences to Cathy, Susan, Charlie, Cindi and Tom, and all of Jerry's grandchildren.

I have a lot of fond memories of your Dad.

With Love, Aunt Jean

Jerry will always be remembered for his out of the box thinking especially when it came to an oil rig. Thank you, Jerry, for having been in my life.

My condolences. Jerry and were close friends in England