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Lewis "B" Simpson

Posted 2018-04-08 by mhenderson
Daily Miner, Kingman, Arizona -
Posted on April 5, 2018 -

Lewis “B” Simpson of Kingman Arizona passed away the morning of March
31, 2018, at Joan and Diana Hospice Home.

He was born in Lancaster, Garrard, Kentucky on Nov. 8, 1944 to Helen
Naylor Simpson and Homer Simpson.

Lewis is survived by Mary Asbury, together for 41 years.

Lewis joined The Marine Corps in February of 1962 and later served as
a military policeman, MPCo, H&SBn, and MCRDep. Term of service was
four years and four months ending in June of 1966, at which time he
was a PVT-E-1 in Los Angeles, California. After serving in the
military, Lewis worked many years for Santa Fe Roadway in the B&B
Division before later retiring.

Lewis was survived by: Mary Asbury and her children Robert Asbury,
Debbie Hafley, Jessica Asbury, Isaac and April Asbury. His
grandchildren, who referred to him as Papa Lewis: Tyfani Hafley, Sarah
Hafley-Mendoza, Adrian Mendoza, Autumn Hafley, Izabella Hafley, Carly
Asbury, and Rayna Asbury. Along with his four great-grandchildren. He
was also survived by brother Harold and wife Emma Simpson, sister
Joyce Gilliam, sister Virginia, nephews and nieces Harold and
Elizabeth Simpson, Pam and Rick Mies, Christina and Jeff Halterman,
Shirlene and Mike Young, Tammy Erwin, David Faunce, Lynette, Jason
Bradford, and Delbert Gilliam.

Lewis “B” Simpson’s services will be held at Sutton Funeral Home, 1701
Sycamore Ave., Kingman, Arizona on Friday, April 6, 2018 at 1 p.m.
Following, burial will be held at Mountain View Cemetery, 1301 N.
Stockton Hill Road, Kingman, Arizona.

Papa Lewis, you will truly be missed. We love you always.


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