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Florence Simmons Obituary

Florence Orvis Simmons of Mesa, Arizona and Estes Park, Colorado passed in the early morning hours of Sunday, January 16, 2022 in the presence of her son (Bruce Orvis) and her sister (Cheryl Moseley). Florence had long admired a poem by Linda Ellis called "The Dash Poem". Two stanzas of the poem are: He noted that first came the date of birth and spoke the following date with tears, But he said what mattered most of all, was the dash between those years For that dash represents all the time that they spent alive on earth. And now only those who loved them know what that little line is worth The "dash" that represents Florence's life covered a wide range of roles, activities, duties, and experiences. .....she was a farmer's wife living in Furnas County, Nebraska .....she played the piano for Sunday church services for the Hendley, Nebraska Methodist Church for many years .....she baked and decorated wedding and birthday cakes for a variety of clients .....she was a cashier at Brodie's Supermarket in Estes Park, Colorado .....she was a retail clerk at Estes Park establishments including Brownfields, The Intrigue, and Bobbi'sClothing .....she loved to host friends for dinner .....she loved listening to Brad Fitch sing and play guitar .....she was always more interested in hearing how others were doing than in telling them how she was doing .....her Berthoud-Dale, Colorado friends were very dear to her - Jane, Judy, Mike, Conny, Craig, John, Diane, Mary, Dick .....she loved watching birds .....a favorite pastime was to sit on the patio in the Big Thompson Canyon and watch the river flow by .....she hated oatmeal .....she decorated excessively for Christmas .....she liked jewelry and having her hair styled weekly .....she was a fastidious housekeeper .....she loved the music and jokes of Mark Lucas .....she disliked going to Doctors and anything to do with a hospital .....despite living "in town" since 1967, she was still a "farm girl" at heart .....she sometimes despaired that she had lived too long .....she never wavered from the farmer's schedule of eating breakfast early in the morning, dinner was at noon, and supper was at 6 pm .....she always had the refrigerator, freezer, and deep freeze stocked with too much food (probably due to growing up in the shadow of the Great Depression) .....she loved "knick-knacks" (and had way too many of them) .....in retirement, she loved the warm weather of Arizona during the winter, but she was always counting the days when she could return to Colorado for the summer .....she loved her sister, Cheryl .....she insisted on being at home in her final days .....she seldom measured recipe ingredient & the finished product still turned out great .....her Mesa neighbors loved her .....she could be hurting, but you would never know it unless you paid close attention .....in her later years, Ron & Janet McClain (Nebraska) and Mike & Lori Fielding (Arizona) were special friends. .....she was proud of her children .....she leaves behind many adoring family members including Susan, Bruce, Cheryl, JD, Kendall & family, Kendra & family, DJ and family, and Dallas. As well as a host of friends scattered around the country. .....in her final days, she requested that a lamp on her bedroom dresser remain on at all times. The light bulb in that lamp burnt out minutes after she passed. ....mostly, Florence will be remembered as a kind, caring, compassionate and loving person. In her lifetime, she experienced triumph and tragedy and came through it all with a smile on her face and love in her heart. She has lived a good life and has earned her heavenly reward. Rest in peace, we will dearly miss you. Chronological order of events in the life of Florence Orvis Simmons : 1930 Florence born to Helen & Truman Moseley in Cambridge, NE 1947 Married Kenneth D. Orvis 1948 Birth of Susan Orvis Simmons 1952 Birth of Bruce Orvis 1963 Kenneth Orvis passed away 1967 Married John Simmons; became Mother to Johnnie (JD), Debbie, and Diana Simmons 1976 Debbie Simmons Kinne passed away 1979 Florence and John moved to Estes Park, Colorado 1997 Florence and John moved to Mesa, Arizona 2008 John Simmons passed away 2022 Florence Simmons passed away A "Celebration of Life" event to honor and remember Florence Orvis Simmons will be held at Berthoud-Dale Lane, Estes Park, Colorado this summer on a date to be determined.

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Published by Estes Park Trail-Gazette on Feb. 9, 2022.

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Donna Skiles Anthony

March 10, 2022

My condolences, Susan, on the death of your dear mother.

Philip and Sharon Brutto

February 23, 2022

We worked with Florence several summers, she always had a good word for everyone and a smile on her face. Sorry to hear of her passing.

Don Nitzel

February 16, 2022

Florence was my Sunday School teacher and MYF sponsor and is remembered fondly. When I did some research on the Flood of 1935, I found it interesting that she lost her brother Kenneth in that flood and later married a Kenneth. Our prayers and condolences to freinds Susan and Bruce and the rest of her family. Don and Shanna Nitzel

Sheryl and Dallas Wymore

February 16, 2022

What a wonderfully written obituary for a wonderful woman. Comfort comes when knowing how fully she lived her life.

Dave Raymond

February 16, 2022

To Bruce Orvis,
Just read the obit in the Kearney Hub. I'm assuming you were the original manager of Sax's Pizza in Kearney.
I send my sympathy for your Mother's death. Would love to contact you in the future to catch up since those days in Kearney.

Bruce Orvis

February 8, 2022

In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.

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