of Jonesboro, AR
July 4, 1941 - September 12, 2024
Aubrey Ray Simpson, 83, entered into eternal rest on September 12, 2024 in his birthplace of Jonesboro, Arkansas. He was born on Independence Day, July 4, 1941, a fitting beginning for a man who would go on to serve his county with honor. Having dedicated two years to the United States Army during the Vietnam conflict, Mr. Simpson embodied the virtues of courage and patriotism. His military tenure was a testament to his strength of character and his unwavering commitment to duty. Following his service, Mr. Simpson established himself as a masterful heavy equipment operator. His excellence in this demanding profession was recognized by all who worked alongside him. He approached every task with a level of precision and dedication that earned him great admiration.
Mr. Simpson's industrious nature was balanced by his love for the tranquility of the outdoors. Horseback riding through the trails, fishing in serene waters and hunting in the quiet woods were cherished pastimes that he enjoyed. These moments spent in nature were a source of solace and contentment for him.
A pillar of strength for his family, Mr. Simpson was especially devoted to his daughter, Kristie and his granddaughter, Nicole. The love and care he extended to them will remain as a guiding light.
A life so beautifully lived deserves to be beautifully remembered. Mr. Simpson's memory will be treasured in the hearts of those he touched.
Mr. Simpson was preceded in death by his mother, Mary Moore Simpson and an infant brother, Jerry Dean Simpson.
Those left behind to cherish the wonderful memories of Mr. Simpson include his daughter, Kristie Lynn (Mike) Dewitt; granddaughter, Nicole (Mason) Simpson; mother and grandmother to Kristie and Nicole, Betty Hopkins; brothers, Kenneth Eugene, Richard Raymond, Leon Landrith and Leonard Dale and sisters, Mary Ann, Vera Loretta, Alfreda Fay, Charlotte Kay, Patricia Louise and Vivian Gail.
Chapel services will be 2 pm Wednesday, September 18, 2024 at Roller-Farmers Union Funeral Home, 1900 West Washington Avenue in Jonesboro. Burial will follow at Trinity Cemetery in Bono.
Visitation will precede the service and begin at 1 pm.
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Rest easy Uncle Sonny. You are loved and will be missed .
Your dad’s smiling eyes, bolstering laughter and tender heart will be greatly missed. I will forever cherish all my memories of him. RIP big brother.
My papa loved me more than I could I ever know and for that I am thankful. He has done so much for me in my life and loved me unconditionally. I will forever remember him as that person and cannot wait until we meet again. Love you papa, I think I’ll miss you forever.
Aubrey was my Father-in Law and he was a good one. We had a lot in common and he was always there for me. I will miss the countless hours we would sit together in the living room watching John Wayne movies. I'll really miss him
Thank you for everything Sonny. You are loved, May you rest in peace.
Rest easy Uncle Sonny. You are loved and will be missed .
So sorry to hear this news.
I first met Aubrey when he worked for my uncle Wilford Tate back in 1967, a few years later he went to work for my dad at J & R Concrete. He was always very repectfull to me when I was just a kid. I learned a lot from him as he taught me to operate equipment. He later worked for me. He absolutely the best equipment operator I ever knew.
I'm out of town and won't be back until Thursday. I wish I could be there for the service.
Prayers for his family.
Praying for comfort and strength for all the family and friends . R. I. P Sonny
Nicole, Praying for you and your family that God will give you peace and comfort. Wish I could be there for you tomorrow.
Oh what a character Mr. Aubrey was! I always enjoyed visiting with him when he came in to pay his insurance. Smiling with his eyes even before he ever said a word. What a treasure. I am so sorry and will be praying for your family. Jeri Vance-State Farm Ins.