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Judy, My thoughts and prayers are with you in the loss of your Mother. She was a great lady. With love and deepest sympathy. Mimi Akins Lineberger
Mimi Lineberger
September 12, 2013 | Lebanon, TN
Meridian, Mississippi
Age 91
Lee Simmons Sims
Meridian
Mrs. Lee Simmons Sims, 91, passed away on September 9, 2013. Services will be held in Meridian, Mississippi at First Baptist Church at 11:00 a.m. on Thursday, September 12 with visitation beginning at 10:00 a.m. Graveside services will be in Tylertown, Mississippi at Tylertown Cemetery at 3:00 p.m. in the afternoon.
She was born on January 16, 1922 to William Eugene and Ethel Simmons of Tylertown, Mississippi. She was the wife of the late H. J. Sims of Columbia, Mississippi. Survivors include one daughter Judy Sims Pettey and her husband Joe of Meridian; grandchildren, Bobby Wallace (Missy) of Vicksburg and Tracie Hallberg of Orange Beach and Dr. David Pettey(Heather). She also had nine great-grandchildren, Harlan, Cody, Mallory, Beau, Baylee, Anna Blair, Carson, Reed and Winston.
She was a teacher full of energy for more than fifty years which always included wearing her high heels. She had a unique way of getting the point across to her students which included standing on her desk, singing a song and doing most anything to see learning take place. Her style of teaching was very unorthodox. "I don't stick strictly to the prim and proper. I will do anything to get something across to my students. I will put on a show. I'll do antics that they have never seen and are astounded by. You do something like that and they remember".
Many of those years were spent teaching at Columbia Academy in Columbia, Mississippi. The Mississippi Private School Education Association recognized her as Mississippi Teacher of the Year in 1983 among private schools. Columbia Academy is one of about 100 schools that make up the Private School Education Association.
Before teaching at the Academy, Mrs. Sims taught twelve years in the Columbia City School System and ten years in the Tylertown Public School System. She holds a Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Southern Mississippi and has done graduate work at Baylor University, Waco, Texas.
She was a member of Delta Kappa Gamma, an honorary teachers organization, State Chairman of the Private School Association English Department, past president of the Columbia Education Association and chairman of the School and Community Committee for the city school's evaluation.
Mrs. Sims, an avid reader, has served as chairman of both the regional board of trustees and advisory board of trustees for the South Mississippi Regional Library. She also served as alderman during the 1980-1981 session fulfilling the term of her late husband.
She was a member of the Columbia Cosmopolitan Club, past president of the Town Club, a member and former Chapter Regent of the Catherine Ard Chapter of the DAR, a member of the Colonial Dames of the IXVII Century, and a former secretary of the Mississippi Federation of Women's Clubs.
Mrs. Sims served on the administrative board of the First United Methodist Church of Columbia, Mississippi.
In October, 2007, Mrs. Sims moved to Meridian, Mississippi to be near her daughter.
Judy, My thoughts and prayers are with you in the loss of your Mother. She was a great lady. With love and deepest sympathy. Mimi Akins Lineberger
Mimi Lineberger
September 12, 2013 | Lebanon, TN
Judy: I have just learned of Mrs.Sims' passing. I have reflected on her amazing energy at Columbia Jr. High and her teaching style (in heels!) many times. Her influence on my teaching is immeasurable, and I used many of her techniques in my English classroom for the past 29 years. She was truly an amazing teacher. Also, I have thought of you many times in a pageant in a red evening dress on the stage at Crystelle Ford Aud. in Columbia. She was so proud of you!
Gail (Ladner) Eaves
September 11, 2013 | Cleveland, GA
Please accept my deepest sympathies on your loss. I knew Mrs. Sims first as my mother's co-worker at Columbia Academy, later as my own Jr. High English teacher, and still later as a devoted Board Member and library patron. Her unflagging enthusiasm was contagious, and even today I reap the rewards of her instruction. Mrs. Sims was a special treasure to all of us who had the pleasure of knowing her.
Kim Rayburn-Giardina
September 11, 2013 | Columbia, MS
May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.
Wilda and Glenn Gibson
September 11, 2013 | Meridian, MS