Leroy Simpson, passed away peacefully on June 28, 2024, at the venerable age of 87. Born on April 29, 1937, Leroy was a man whose life was characterized by steadfast love, courage, and a remarkable knack for fixing anything that fell into his hands.
Leroy's journey began in Cleveland, Ohio, where he was born to the late Clarence "Snook" Simpson and Vera Anna Mae Simpson. He grew up surrounded by his loving siblings, Linda, Geraldine, Clarence, and his predeceased brothers and sisters, Bobby Gene, Peggy Ann, Doug, and Sara Simpson. Leroy's life was a testament to the strong family bonds he cherished, bonds that only grew stronger with time.
After completing his service in the U.S. Airforce, Leroy dedicated his professional life to General Electric, where he worked as a machine operator. His colleagues knew him as a man of integrity and diligence, someone who brought not only skill but also camaraderie to the workplace. Leroy's commitment to his work was paralleled by his involvement in various associations, where he contributed with the same passion and reliability that marked his career.
At home, Leroy was the loving husband of Mary Lou Simpson, his partner in life's dance for many cherished years. Together, they raised their son, Kenneth Ray Simpson, instilling in him the values of love and courage that Leroy himself embodied. Leroy's legacy continued to flourish with the birth of his grandson, Logan Powell Simpson, who became yet another source of joy and pride in his life.
Leroy was a man of many interests, with a particular talent for home improvements. His hands, always ready to build or repair, turned his home into a testament to his handywork. He was also a keen card player, a hobby that provided not only relaxation but also a way to connect with friends and family, creating memories over games that would be recounted for years to come.
Those who knew Leroy will remember him as a loving family man, whose courage in the face of life's challenges was as unwavering as it was inspiring. His ability to fix not just things, but also bad days, with a kind word or a joke, made him the heart of his family. Leroy's practical wisdom, his readiness to lend a hand, and his ceaseless dedication to his loved ones defined his life.
Leroy's memory is cherished by his devoted wife, Mary Lou; his son, Kenneth Ray; his beloved grandson, Logan Powell; his siblings, Linda, Geraldine, and Clarence; along with many nieces, nephews, and friends who were touched by his warmth and generosity. Each of these individuals, in their own way, will carry a piece of Leroy's spirit with them, continuing his legacy of love and strength.
As we bid farewell to Leroy Simpson, we celebrate a life well-lived—a life full of love, laughter, and the quiet heroism of everyday living. Leroy's story does not end with his passing but continues in the lives of those he touched, in the memories shared, and in the community he so dearly loved. His was a life that reminds us all of the extraordinary impact one person can have through simple acts of kindness, dedication, and love.
A Memorial Service will be held Wednesday, July 17, 2024, 1pm at Cremation Society of SC- Westville Funerals, 6010 White Horse Road, Greenville, SC 29611
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