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John Wellborn SIMPSON

Austin, Texas

1954 - 2016

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November 7, 2016
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Austin, Texas

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SIMPSON, John WellbornBorn February 9, 1954, died suddenly in his home in Austin, Texas on November 7, 2016. John was the only son of Dr. and Mrs. Charles W. Simpson of Dallas, Tx. John spent his early years in New England and New Jersey and moved to Dallas in 1962. He graduated from Highland...

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John was one of my best friends. He was a groomsman in my wedding . We had some wonderful times together at Lake Texoma , Vail , South Padre Island , Mexico, Arkansas , etc. whether we were hunting or just on one of our legendary road trips ...we had a deep camaraderie. I miss him

John was unlike anyone I ever knew or will know. He had an incredible spirit about him, and when I see a shimmering star, I believe it is he shining on....
Miss you...always..and love the memories.

I've been missing my brother John Simpson, since I moved from Austin 4 years ago. I loved his carefree, wild spirit, his wittiness, and optimism. He lived his life as he chose and I will always miss him, forever now. I've many pictures but they don't hold a candle to John's spirit, but the memories - some of the best times of my life. I love you brother John.

I am so very sorry to hear about John. Even though we have not talked in several years for some reason I have been thinking about him for the last few months so I decided to google his name a few days ago and saw that he passed. John was such a great person. We always had so much fun fishing at Rainbo. Much love, Laura

I recently had been thinking about John...sorry to read in the paper of his passing. We share a lot of fond memories. Love Cherie

john was always a friend and we enjoyed
lots of golf. may he rest in peace.

rev. mark woodward

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I have the fondest memories of our 20 year friendship. From our years in the mortgage business with our lives together with 3 companies. You were always so thoughtful and would always call me to celebrate our common interest. And what a character! I loved you for being you. You did it your way.
You are missed! Love you. My deepest prayers to your family and children.