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1922 - 2007

Jo Welch Simpson 84 of Louisa, went to be with the Lord on Thursday April 12th.
Jo was born in Louisa on September 6, 1922, the daughter of the late Clyde and Fannie Thornhill Welch. She was a homemaker, a charter member of the Lighthouse Free Will Baptist Church, Rebekah Chapter 95, Eastern Star, and was a very active volunteer at the Senior Center and the J. J. Jordan Geriatric Center. She was preceded in death by her husband, James Simpson, who died in 2004, and a sister, Ernestine Jones.
She leaves three daughters and son-in-laws, Nellie and Leonard Wellman, Mary Jo and Randy Simpkins, and Tammy and L.T. Adkins; a son and daughter-in-law, James A. and Shelley Simpson; two sisters, Sue Kelly and Betty Compton; two brothers, Charles Welch and Clyde “Bear” Welch Jr.
Five grandchildren and five great grandchildren.
Funeral services were conducted on Sunday April 15th at 3:00 pm at the Wilson Funeral Home by Dr. James A. Hayes, Rev. Jason Cassell, and Rev. Ric Frazier. Burial followed in the Vaughan Cemetery at Louisa, Kentucky.
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There are currently 5 condolences.
Sen. Walter Blevins
walter.blevins@lrc.ky.gov
Wednesday March 26, 2008 at
11:32 AM
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My deepest sympathies to the family and friends. May God bless.
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Jeff Bartram
Saturday April 21, 2007 at
9:57 AM
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My condolences to the Simpson family.
Jo was such a nice lady, and anytime I would stop in at Simpson Auto Parts back in the day... I was ALWAYS greeted with a smile and treated with kindness from her as well as James, and I just want the family to know how much I thought of both of them.
Peace be with you all and may precious memories carry you through for years to come.
God bless you all.
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Heather Tutwiler
Sunday April 15, 2007 at
2:23 AM
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To our Dear Family,
Our love and prayers are with you.
Heather & Family
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Phyllis Welch Felts
Saturday April 14, 2007 at
7:59 PM
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Nellie,Jimmie, Mary Jo and Tammy,
We are so sorry about your loss. You are in our thoughts and prayers. Please let Alex know that we are thinking about him also. Love, Phyllis and family
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Ethel Stafford and Eloise Cox
e-stafford@sbcglobal.net
Saturday April 14, 2007 at
11:16 AM
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For Tammy and family,
Mom and I are so sorry about the death of your beloved mother. We had good intentions of visiting her at the hospital. The last time Mom called, she had been moved to a nursing or rehab facility. Uncle Harold had checked on her also, and said she was unable to recognize visitors. We know she is in a better place with Jesus Christ where there is no sickness or suffering. Our prayers are with you, Tammy and your family.
Love,
Ethel and Eloise
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