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Barbara Winblad
December 27, 2024
For the last several years of my employment at Illinois Masonic, Dr. Ken Simpson's office was in the same suite that I worked in. It was a joy to see him walk in. He was not arrogant but the reverse, -- a human being. He was tolerant and good to whoever used the suite, whether they were doctors of various levels, other personnel, and often my young family members. Rest in peace, friend.
Barbara. W.
December 27, 2024
Grief can be so hard, but our special memories help us cope. Remembering you and your loved one today and always.
Doug Kaplan
September 23, 2024
I'm so sorry to hear this sad news. Kenny was such a nice man and was absolutely treasured by my grandfather, another one of "The Boys". Diane - we are sending much love your way and thinking of Kenny.
Paul Ringel, M.D.
December 29, 2023
The world has lost a real mensch-- Ken was an incredible, stand-up guy. He was initially my older colleague (I first knew him in his second iteration as a physician-- as an extremely helpful clinical ethicist), and subsequently he became a wonderful friend. Anyone who knew him would absolutely articulate the same description of him-- sweet, kind, bright, inquisitive, non judgemental, supportive, warm... ad infinitum. May his memory be a blessing. Paul Ringel, M.D.
Rev. William J. O´Shea
December 28, 2023
It was always such a pleasure to be with Ken and Diane, at the Art Institute, a Seder or any family gathering. They always made me feel at home. Father Bill O´Shea
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December 28, 2023
Kenneth Simpson Obituary
Kenneth H Simpson was born on November 24, 1930, in Chicago, IL, to Leon and Shirley Simpson (nee London). Both of his parents came to the U.S. between World Wars I and II, from shtetls in Eastern Europe.He grew up on the west side of Chicago... Read Kenneth Simpson's Obituary
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