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Timothy William Simpson was brought into this world on 03/28/1959 by his mother Gladys Simpson he was the the youngest of 5 siblings: Deborah Wilson and Walter Simpson both of Connecticut: Rose Renee of New York and his Predeceased brother Malcom. Tim Sr married his Wife Cassandra in Las Vegas Nevada, from that Union Timothy William Simpson Jr was born (his only son ).
Growing up in Bridgeport Connecticut , Tim Graduated from Bassick High School and went on to Attend Springfield College in Massachusetts. He later Joined the Air Force and lived and traveled across the United States and also the country of Japan where he served in the office of Special Investigations (OSI). Tim Sr also had two stepdaughters: Natalie Janelle Tivis and Nicole Jordan Tivis along with 6 grandchildren and 5 great grandchildren: Timothy William Simpson 3rd, Tristiann Cordae Simpson, Kaison James Simpson, Tim’arii Andre Simpson, Taliyahh Marie Simpson and Jel’yric Combs: Timmarion Lee Simpson, Amarrion William Simpson Kammarion Kyree Simpson and Ki’miya Jones Jalen Tivis and Alana Tivis.. Tim Sr better known to his brothers and sisters as Timmy or Grandpa to his grandchildren was a God fearing man who was loving and kind hearted , he lived a Full and colorful life, he loved sharing his love for the lord with others , he will forever be missed and never forgotten , i know he is in a better place and will watch over us untill we meet again..
I love you dad forever and always and I will continue this Simpson Legacy in honor of your name ..
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