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Ruby SIMPSON

Atlanta, Georgia

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Family-Placed Death NoticeSIMPSON, Ruby Mrs. Ruby Yvette Simpson was born in Lake City, Florida in 1943. She made her transition from this life in March 2013 in College Park, GA. After completing her secondary education in Florida and North Carolina, she graduated with dual degrees in...

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My prayers are with the family,sorry to hear of your loss.My homeroom teacher at Northside High 1977 thanks for the motivation she instilled in me.

Wow! Yvette kept us smiling at Boylan-Haven, and then again at Allen. She was brilliant and quick-witted. Yvette was on a course building bridges between the U.S. and wherever her heart took her, and she never faltered. I will always remember her and her devotion to excellence and brotherhood across the globe. That smile!

To the family and friends of Yvette . . . I am so very sorry for your loss. Although I have not seen Yvette since our days at Ohio State,I remember her as being a smart, gifted and talented AKA soror. Through the years, I have heard about her many accomplishments and achievements that made her so very special to so very many. While her 'light' in this world burned out way too soon, Heaven now shines brighter with her 'glow'. God Bless . . .

To the family of my dear sister Yvette, I am so sorry for your loss. Yvette and I go way back to the sixties at OSU where we had so many great times. I had the opportunity to spend time with my sister two years ago when she returned to Columbus for the Theta reunion-I am so grateful for that. My prayers are with you.

Fräulein Simpson was a very dedicated teacher. I was her principal when she taught at Cedar Grove High School. I know that she fought a good fight. She pushed herself through many days to be with her German students. She will be deeply missed.
I shall keep the family lifted in prayer as you heal.

A great presence has been removed from us. Mrs. Simpson taught at Cedar Grove High School when I was the principal. She was a very dedicated teacher. Though she was growing weak, her love for teaching was a motivator for her to stay in the race! She fought the good fight. I am so blessed to have had my path cross Ruby Simpson's.
I shall keep the family in my prayers.

Auf Wiedersehen Fraulein Simpson! Ich liebe dich! I took German from Ms. Simpson 1979-1981 and enjoyed a special bond with her. I will never forget her or those German plays she had me acting in! My condolences are extended to her family and friends. She is amongst great company in heaven.

Yvette was a soror and co-worker during our tenue at Stephenson High School. She touch the lives of many adults and children in a very positive manner. She wll be remembered by many as an individual who inspired others. May God keep her family in perfect peace.

May God provide you with peace and comfort to endure in the days ahead.