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Raymond Lee Simpson

Jacksonville, Florida

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SIMPSON Raymond Lee Simpson passed away June 1, 2010. He was born April 1, 1926 in Turtle Creek, PA. He proudly served our country in the U.S. Navy during World War II and participated in the Normandy Invasion. He was an active member of Beaches Chapel Church and a former member of the...

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Simpson Family,
It was a pleasure to have met your love one and be able to sit and talk with him while eating with my Aunt @ Heartland.
May time's passing somehow help to ease your loss and sorrow, and may the memories left behind bring comfort for tomorrow. In Deepest Sympathy

Min. Glenn & Karla Parrish

I will forever remember Judge Simpson and his family when I was a child and as an adult. He was admired and respected by all. Always calm,
articulate, a gentleman..truly a great man. To his wife thank you for being the first parent chaperon on the Washington DC trip with Carrie. To Raymi and Kurt I know you will miss him. Sincerely........

I went before Judge Simpson in a small claims case not long before he retired.
He picked up exactly what was going on before my accuser got to finish his first sentence. He counseled them and my daughter for 30 minutes or so. She was 12 and doesn't remember even going there. But I never had another problem with her again. I knew God's presence was in that courtroom. I have thought about that day on many occasions and I know he had to be a great man. Don't really want to sign my...

To the family ,I am sorry to hear of the passing of Judge Simpson. I know he will truly be missed, not only by you but by many. I knew him from the bench, but in person as well. He was an honorable man, above board in every way. I always thought very highly of him

Sincerely,
R.N. ASSAF
(Retired - JSO)

Raymi:

All of us at Richmond ENT have been praying for you and your family. May you be comforted by your father's faith in the Lord Jesus Christ, and the knowledge that he is looking lovingly down upon you today...
from Paradise.

I was so sorry to hear of your loss. The thoughts of many are with you at this time of sorrow.

Kurt @ family
My dad being the Lieutenant for the city of Jax. Bch. Police Dept. would take me to court with him and I can remember him saying that your dad was a fair @ Honorable judge @ man.
Sorry For Your Loss
G.B.U. @ Family
Rex W. Sands #61
Class of 1969

Carrie ~

We extend our deepest sympathy and condolences to you and your family during this time of sorrow!

Tamara and Darryl Del Rio (conf. through LFP)

It is with great regret to discover Judge Simpson has passed from thid life. I was a young police officer when I bacame acquainted with him. It was not long before I noticed he was very different. I read Judge Moran's reamarks and I agree entirely. He was a very fair judge and he would actually mentor officers to become better officers. He will be missed greatly.