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Marlene A. Simpson
Marlene A. Simpson, 58 of Amherst died early
Thursday morning at her home following a long illness.
Ms. Simpson was born in Cleveland, Ohio on February 2, 1948. She was a
graduate of Vermilion High School and Lorain County Community College. She
had been a computer technician for Centurytel for over 30 years. She is a
member of St. Mary Church in Lorain.
She was an amateur genealogist documenting her family back to 1175 AD.
She was a member of the DAR. She enjoyed snow skiing, boating and water
skiing. She was well traveled including trips to Ireland, England, Germany,
Italy, France and Mexico. She accomplished repelling ini the Sierra Nevada
Range and white water rafting in Alaska.
Ms. Simpson was also very interested in recycling. She spearheaded a
paper recycle program while working for Centurytel.
She is survived by her husband Bruce Bevan, son Alex Simpson Bevan of
Amherst, one grandson and one granddaughter.
Ms. Simpson was preceded in death by her parents Howard D. and Lois
(nee English) Simpson.
Memorial Mass at St. Mary Church, corner of Eighth and Reid Avenues
will be at 10:00 A.M. on Monday, July 3, 2006, with Rev. Daniel O. Divis,
pastor of St. Mary Church, officiating.
The family suggest that memorial contributions may be made to the St.
Mary Church, 309 7th Street, Lorain, Ohio 44052.
Schwartz, Spence, Boyer & Cool Home For Funerals is handling the
arrangements.
Condolences
From: The Gladney's
Relation: Friend
Bruce and Alex,
Please accept our sympathy. Marlene was such fun and you all were really
good neighbors.
From: Yates Family
Relation: Friend
Bruce - Our condolences to you and your entire family.
From: Lucy Aponte
Relation: Friend
Dear Bruce & Alex,
I'm so sorry to hear about your great loss. What a wonderful person she
was. I know your hearts are heavy right now, and believe me, so are all the
people whose life she touched. Our thoughts are with you...Our deepest
sympathy.
Love,
Lucy & Marcie Aponte
From: Peg and Dan Asensio
Relation: Friend
Dear Bruce, Alex, and Family,
We are so sorry for your loss . You have been in our prayers and will remain
there in the days ahead. Please accept our deepest, heartfelt sympathy .
Sincerely,
Peg and Dan
From: Nancy & Jerry Brothers
Relation: Friend
Bruce & Alex,
May you find comfort...
in treasured memories
With Sincere Sympathy
From: Carole Shive
Relation: Friend
Bruce,
I was so sorry to hear of Marlene's death. My thoughts and prayers go out
to you and your family.
Sincerly,
Carole Shive
From: Beth, Donna, Mike and Joe
Relation: Friend
Bruce, Alex & Family,
Please know, that at this difficult time, that you are in some many thoughts
and prayers. Our heartfelt sympathy is extended to you and your family.
With Deepest Sympathy,
Beth, Donna, Mike, and Joe
From: Bob Schaefer
Relation: JustFaith friend
There is less laughter in the world. She will truly be missed.
From: Mary Beth Simpson
Mandy
Relation: cousin
I am so sorry to hear about
Marlene. She was a connection to my dad. I have many memories of visiting
her and of her visiting us. She had an infectious laugh and a great sense of
humor.
In love and sympathy,
Mary Beth
From: Jim and Phillis
Greene
Relation: Friend
ntil Nancy called last night. We
are so sorry. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Phillis and Jim Greene
From: Michelle Zinitz
Relation: Friend
Bruce and Alex,
Just wanted you both to know how
sad I am to hear of Marlene passing on. What a great girl she was, she
always had something funny to say, she just cracked me up. I know I didn't
see her much but when I ran into her it was always fun. I will miss her.
Take good care, I am thinking of you both.
Michelle
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