Maxine Mae Simpson, 81, devoted Mother, Wife, Grandmother and Aunt, peacefully passed on to her Heavenly Father November 18, 2014 surrounded by family and friends.
Maxine was
born December 25, 1932 to Robert E. and Nellie W. (Ridenour) Smith in
Victoria, Illinois, and was the last surviving sister from a family
of 13.
She
graduated from Galesburg High School in 1951. She worked several
jobs in the Galesburg area prior to committing over 30 years at the
Maytag Refrigeration Plant as a solid IAM member prior to her
retirement. She married Frank Simpson on April 29, 1967, her husband
of 47 years, and they reside in Bushnell, Illinois amongst their
endeared family and friends.
She is
survived by her children and their families, Don and Barb Kennett of
Fisherville, Kentucky, Dan and Judy Kennett of Pisgah, Alabama; along
with four step-children, Frank and Judy Simpson of Conrath,
Wisconsin, Larry and Lanette Simpson of Tampa, Florida, Kathy and
Gary Karr of Savage, Minnesota, and Kelly Simpson of Bushnell;
brothers-in-law, Albert Simpson of Galesburg and Earl Simpson of
Bruce, Wisconsin; and a sister-in-law, Rose Valley from Missouri.
Her brothers and sisters left their legacy of their unconditional
love with multiple levels of nieces and nephews. Maxine also has 16
grandchildren and several great grandchildren and great-great
grandchildren that brought her care and comfort through her most
recent challenging moments with the loss of her sister, her recent
massive stroke, and her disabling advanced Parkinson’s Disease,
that all affected her life.
Funeral
service will be 10 a.m. Friday, November 21, 2014 at the
Hinchliff-Pearson-West Galesburg Chapel. Beacon of Hope Hospice
Reverend Vince Marolla, who assisted her and our family with her
spiritual assent to God, will officiate. Visitation will be 5 to 7
p.m. Thursday at the chapel. Her final resting place will be at Oak
Lawn Memorial Gardens. In lieu of flowers, the family requests
donations to the National Parkinson Foundation, Inc. (NPF) to assist
others with this crippling disease, or the DAV (Disabled American
Veterans) Association. Online condolences may be made at
www.h-p-w.com.
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