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Wayne T. Simpson

Washington, District of Columbia

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 Wayne T. Simpson  Members of the Association of Retired Police Officers of D.C. are notified of the October 15, 2016 death of Wayne T. Simpson. He was an OFF with MPD-3D when retired on August 31, 1997. 

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Miss you godfather I didn't even know you passed you been there since I was a baby baby and you were at my baby shower and would visit us. I was thinking about you today and wanted you to be at my wedding and my mom said she couldn't get in touch with you ...you will and are missed plz be with me on my big day I will be watching the videos I have of you love you

Officer Simpson was the 3rd District Police Dispatcher's dream. It wasn't any assignment he wouldn't take,he would handle the assignment and be ready for the next one.
Condolences to an awesome man's family.

RIP uncle Wayne...You will be missed. Words can't express the way I feel. All I can think about is the times me you and your son Marcus shared as you fathered us.

When the heart grieves over what is has lost, the spirit rejoices over what it has left. Wayne Simpson has truly left us with much to remember. Our warm thoughts and prayers go out to the family and friends.

To a longtime Langley JHS and Eastern SHS [1965] alumni friend; from a former BLUE KNIGHT[US PARK POLICE]US MARSHAL SERVICE'
Ernest B CUNNINGHAM JR

Rest in Paradise

Boo Boo, you will be missed. RIP Brother.

Officer's Doug White and Wayne Simpson recovering a pistol on 14th Street N.W. Washiington, D.C.
Photo from The Washington Post.

Rest in Peace Officer Simpson.
There are many police officers in the country, but Boo Boo was a Cop's Cop. He was one of the best street wise police officers that I ever had the pleasure of working with. No backing down from Boo Boo, and you never had to worry about your back because he had you covered.
You will be missed.
Officer C.J. Himes MPDC Retired 3D

Officer's Doug White and Wayne Simpson receiving a pistol on 14th Street N.W.