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Vicky Lee Simpson

Templeton, California

1950 - 2025

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Vicky Lee Simpson January 19, 1950 - May 13, 2025 Templeton, California - Vicky Lee Simpson, 75, passed away peacefully at home in the care of her family on May 13, 2025. Vicky was born January 19, 1950 in Dayton, Ohio to Marjorie and Lee Fisher and was raised by Mitch and Marjorie Greer, first...

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This Earth has lost a wonderful person. Vicky was a friend to everyone. I always told her that people came into her Templeton Donut shop every day just to get their "Vicky FIX" for the day. Our family loved going into the donut shop almost everyday. If we drove up and Vicky wasn't there, we would normally leave. It just wasn't the same without Vicky there. Dave was also a great person. I was holding an open house at their Templeton Ranch and Dave stopped by and I had a long talk with him...

Her smile was so beautiful! She will be remembered for her gentle spirit, as well. Thank you for sharing her, with us. The LaPraim family

My sweet, funny cousin. Loved her laugh. Also had a smile on her face. Vicky you are so missed. So happy to have seen you at Aunt Marge's 93rd birthday. Fly high cousin. Rest in the arms of Jesus. Love you. Miss you. Hugs Connie Lee Zech.

Having spent endless hours at the Simpson home during high-school and beyond. I will always think of Vicky as the ultimate hostess no matter how busy she was with working at the bakery. Always welcoming, caring for and catered to us with tons of food, treats and advice. Always with a smile on her face. I truly can't think of her and not picture that beautiful smile! She will be remembered with love in my heart. Rest in peace.

I remember getting to know Vicky because of my frequent outings Templeton Donuts when I had young kids. She made that shop a place an adventure for them as she let them hem and haw over which donut to get, while she waited with her kind smile and suggestions. After I had my youngest boy, it was fun to bring the baby in for her to "ooh" and "aw"at. She exemplified the small town friendly vibe of Templeton. My condolences to her family, for the passing of this kind and lovely lady.

Vicky was a woman of laughter, kindness, and quiet strength. For 40 years, she was like a second mom to me-her infectious giggle, silly stories and wise counsel touched my life deeply. Though her passing was sudden, and Lewy body dementia took much too soon, I take comfort knowing she is now whole again and at peace. "Well done, good and faithful servant... Enter into the joy of your Lord." - Matthew 25:23 Until we meet again, you will be forever missed and always loved.

Cousins are first friends, Vicky was certainly one of those. Fun and laughter was always on the menu when we were together. I will miss u muchly

THIS IS SAD NEWS INDEED. VICKY WAS SUCH A SWEETIE. I BOUGHT DONUTS ALMOST EVERY SATURDAY AT TEMPLETON DONUTS. I ALSO WORKED WITH HER PROFESSIONALLY AS HER COUNTY HEALTH INSPECTOR FOR YEARS. SHE ALWAYS SEEMED GLAD TO SEE ME EITHER WAY. LYLE LEMEN, GEORGETOWN, TEXAS